Steal My PM Prompt Library
Struggling to keep up with your prompt library? Grab mine as a starting point.
OpenAI released a prompt library for product managers:
It’s genuinely so bad that I felt compelled to create my own.
Because prompt libraries are critical for PMs in the modern era:
The modern PM has to have a next level prompt library not just to succeed in the job, but to pass interviews!
But the existing resources online were truly out of date. When I went through the existing results, I found 4 glaring problems:
Covering 20-30% of a PM’s work
Built for last year’s tools and use cases
Focused on 1-2 tools, not the range a PM needs
Not actually tested against other prompts and hardened
When interviewers ask to see your prompt library, they want to see up to date prompts, with the best techniques, that are comprehensive and built for this year’s tools.
So I figured I could help all of you who haven’t built one, and build one for you.
Two Ways to Get It
But a prompt library represents more than a typical newsletter. I’ve been working on mine for over 2 years. I also hired a researcher to harden all these prompts for you.
So, you have two options:
You can buy this prompt library for $49
You can upgrade to the Founder’s Plan and get access to one premium digital product every month (+ 12 month paid newsletter sub)
Personally, I recommend the Founder’s Plan. Me and our new researcher are cooking up sick value monthly going forward.
Why You Should Get My Prompt Library
These 82 prompts infuse 3 important things:
My particular take on how these things should be made
My hardened testing of these prompts against alternatives
I specially designed these to reduce your input burden by making it super fast (<60s) to add context
Everything is up to the latest prompt engineering standards.
A Quick Preview of the Use Cases We Cover
If I share everything this prompt library covers, someone will quickly rush to copy it. Most of the alpha is actually in the types of prompts I’m suggesting you use.
I’m giving you a playbook for when and how to use AI through a library.
But here’s a sneak preview (for your eyes only):
As you can see, I’m encoding my wisdom into tactical prompts of all of the most important parts of a PM job.
And those aren’t even the best prompts! I haven’t shown the most important categories.
I also have a very specific way of formatting my prompts I have never seen anyone else use.




