Writing & Content prompts.
Professional prompt templates for blog posts, emails, social media, landing pages, product copy, technical docs, creative fiction, and press releases. Copy, customize, and publish.
Frequently asked questions
Claude tends to excel at nuanced, long-form writing with natural voice and tone control. GPT handles a wide range of writing tasks well. For creative fiction, Claude and GPT both produce strong results. On Anuma, you can use Council Mode to run the same prompt on up to 4 models simultaneously and compare which output best matches your voice.
Be explicit in the prompt about tone, formality level, and style. Include examples of your existing writing ("Write in a voice similar to this example: ..."). On Anuma, save your brand voice guidelines in Memory Vault. The AI will then automatically apply your voice to every future writing prompt without you having to re-specify it each time.
Yes. Output from AI models is generally available for commercial use, including blog posts, marketing copy, product descriptions, and social media content. We recommend treating AI output as a strong first draft: add your expertise, verify facts, and inject personal anecdotes or proprietary data to make the content uniquely valuable and authentically yours.
Three techniques work best. First, fill in every bracketed placeholder with specific, concrete details rather than vague descriptions. Second, include your unique perspective or data in the prompt ("Our customers report that..."). Third, specify what to avoid ("Do not use corporate jargon, buzzwords, or phrases like 'in today's fast-paced world'"). The more constraints you give, the more original the output becomes.
The prompts work on any AI tool. On Anuma you get two advantages: Memory Vault means the AI already knows your writing style and preferences so you skip the setup, and Council Mode lets you run the same prompt on up to 4 models simultaneously and pick the best result.