What is a prompt library?
A prompt library is a curated, searchable collection of ready-to-use prompts for AI models such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Midjourney. Instead of writing every instruction from scratch, you open the library, pick a prompt built for the job, fill in the variables, and paste it into the model. A good prompt library organizes prompts by task, model and audience, shows what each prompt produces, and keeps every entry tested and current.
The God of Prompt prompt library does exactly that, free to copy: every prompt is engineered and tested, filed under one of 21 categories, tagged by the model it runs on, and shown with its example output where one exists. Premium members unlock the full set, the custom prompt generator and lifetime updates.
Why use a prompt library?
A prompt library saves the time spent rewriting the same instruction, keeps output consistent across a team, and turns prompt quality into something you can check instead of something you hope for. Four gains show up first: speed, because a tested prompt is one paste away; consistency, because everyone starts from the same wording and output format; quality control, because a prompt that works is kept and a prompt that drifts is fixed once for everyone; and onboarding, because a new teammate inherits the prompts that already work.
How a prompt library is organized
A usable prompt library is organized along the axes people actually search by, with metadata on every entry. God of Prompt files each prompt by category and subcategory (21 roots, 142 subcategories), by the AI model it was written and tested for, by the job role it serves, and by output type (text or image). Every entry carries the variables you fill in, the example output where one exists, its last update date, and an attribution record. That metadata is what makes filtering, comparison and maintenance possible at the scale of thousands of prompts.
How to build your own prompt library
- Define the jobs. List the recurring tasks your team runs through AI, by role: campaign briefs, code reviews, support replies, research summaries.
- Collect what already works. Gather the prompts people reuse, keep the ones that produce a consistent output shape, and rewrite the ones that need a clarifying question first.
- Add metadata. Tag each prompt with the model, the role, the output format, the variables it expects, an owner, and a date.
- Version and review. Keep a change history and re-test prompts when a model changes; a prompt tuned for one model version can behave differently on the next.
- Measure and prune. Track which prompts get used and which get abandoned, and archive the ones nobody runs.
Prompt library tools
For a small team, a shared Notion page, a Google Sheet or an Airtable base is enough to start. Dedicated prompt-management tools add versioning and evaluation on top. God of Prompt is the ready-made option: the library above is already organized, tagged and tested, free to copy, and the custom prompt generator builds a structured prompt from a plain description when nothing in the library fits.
What's inside the library
6,000+ prompts grouped three ways for fast retrieval:
- By category (21 root + 142 subcategories): marketing, sales, SEO, coding, writing, design, photography, business, finance, HR, legal, customer service, education, e-commerce, productivity, real estate, art, architecture, solopreneurs.
- By tool (7 leading AI models): ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, Midjourney, Nano Banana. Each tool page lists prompts engineered specifically for that model's strengths.
- By type: text prompts (for ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini) or image prompts (for Midjourney/Nano Banana). Search and Code prompt types coming soon.
How to use any prompt in the library
- Click into a prompt that matches your task.
- Copy the structured prompt. Every prompt is hand-crafted to encode role, context, task, constraints, and output format.
- Replace the bracketed placeholders with your context (your audience, your brand, your inputs).
- Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, Nano Banana, or any wrapper (Cursor, Zapier, Make, n8n).
- Run, review, refine. Most prompts in this library produce keeper output on the first generation.
Why God of Prompt is different from a free prompt list
Free prompt lists online are mostly copy-paste between dozens of similar pages, written by people who never actually ran a business with them. God of Prompt's prompts are engineered, tested, and updated:
- Engineered: each prompt encodes role, context, task, constraints, and a strict output format. The pattern OpenAI and Anthropic recommend in their own documentation.
- Tested: every prompt is run against real workflows in our own business before it ships. We're not selling theory; we're selling the playbook a working AI business runs on.
- Updated: when GPT-5, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3, or Midjourney v7 ship, the affected prompt packs are reviewed within days. No stale 2023 prompt lists.
Who the library is for
6,000+ prompts means something for every workflow that touches AI. The categories cover:
- Marketers and growth teams: content marketing, SEO, sales, email, social, ads, branding
- Engineers: coding, debugging, refactoring, code review, agentic IDE workflows
- Solopreneurs and founders: full-stack business operation, automation, content, customer service
- Designers and creators: image generation, design briefs, UI/UX, photography, illustration
- Writers and editors: copywriting, long-form, technical writing, journalism, creative
- Operators in regulated fields: legal, finance, HR, real estate, with prompts that respect the constraints of those domains
Free to copy. Premium for everything.
The full library is browsable for free. Every prompt is copyable. 26 free mastery guides and mega-prompts (Claude, Gemini, Grok, Midjourney, Veo, AI Agents, Prompt Engineering, ChatGPT Images, and more) are downloadable with email.
The Complete AI Bundle is the one-time purchase that unlocks every premium asset: Custom GPTs Toolkit, No-Code Automations Bundle, 200+ AI Tools Directory, AI Cheatsheets Collection, ChatGPT Custom Instructions, plus every prompt pack we ship from now on. Lifetime updates, no subscription.