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98 AI Prompt Shortcuts Cheat Sheet

The exact copy-paste commands I use to run email, planning, and client-content workflows faster — built and tested while running a 14-year freelance Shopify & WordPress practice.

Format is /COMMAND [inputs] — tap any row to copy it, then paste into your AI chat with your details filled in.

EMAILEmail & Messages

WRITEWrite & Edit

THINKThink & Decide

LEARNLearn & Understand

PLANPlan & Organize

IDEABrainstorm

CAREERWork & Career

SOCIALContent & Social

MEETMeetings & Notes

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How I use these prompts to scale my Shopify & WordPress workflow

Most prompt lists are collected, not used. This one isn't. I run a freelance web development practice out of Kozhikode, Kerala, building Shopify and WordPress sites for clients across India, the Gulf, the UK, and beyond — and the volume of email, client updates, proposals, and content that comes with 500+ projects is the reason this list exists. Each shortcut below started as a repeated, five-minute task I got tired of typing out from scratch.

The idea is simple: instead of writing a new prompt every time you need to shorten an email, prep a client status update, or turn meeting notes into action items, you type one short command and a description of what you're working on. The AI does the rest. I use the /STATUS and /BRIEFME shortcuts before almost every client call, and /PROOF and /SHORTEN on nearly every proposal that goes out the door.

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The philosophy behind this list

Every shortcut here follows the same rule: a good prompt names the task, the missing inputs, and the shape of the output, then gets out of the way. That's what turns a vague request into something an AI model can act on reliably — whether it's shortening a client email, prepping interview answers, or turning raw meeting notes into action items with owners attached.

I keep this page updated as I retire commands that don't earn their place and add ones I find myself typing out by hand more than twice. If you use a shortcut regularly that isn't listed here, or you want a workflow like this designed around your own business's repeated tasks, reach out — that kind of AI-supported process design is part of what I build for clients.