Prompt Templates + GPT Workflows for Creators

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Prompt Templates + Mini Workflows

Build content that launches something real.

Use the RAFT model to guide every prompt

RAFT = Role · Action · Format · Tone

Before you prompt GPT, define these four pieces. This prevents vague outputs and reduces rewrite time.

RAFT Element Ask yourself
Role Who is GPT acting as? (brand strategist, lyricist, copywriter, editor)
Action What do you want done? (write, revise, outline, generate, diagnose)
Format How should it be structured? (bullets, script, table, calendar, JSON)
Tone What voice should it carry? (bold, calm, direct, poetic, grounded)

How to use this page

  • Each section includes a ready-to-use prompt you can paste into GPT.
  • Each section includes follow-up tweaks that improve accuracy, tone, and usability.
  • These prompts assume you already primed GPT with your brand context using your RACE framework (Page 3).

Prompt template: Emotional, faith-driven lyrics

GPT prompt:

You are a Christian songwriting coach. Write a verse and hook for a worship song about healing after betrayal. Format it in 4-line sections. Tone: honest, spiritual, raw.

Follow-up tweaks:

  • Make the hook more memorable and easier to sing.
  • Use imagery of storms turning into sunrise.
  • Rewrite the verse as a spoken-word monologue (same meaning, different delivery).

Prompt template: Announce, promote, and convert

GPT prompt:

You are a music launch strategist. Write a 2-line Instagram caption for my new single. Keep it under 150 characters. Tone: poetic and urgent.

Follow-up tweaks:

  • Add a call-to-action: pre-save or stream now.
  • End with a question to drive engagement.
  • Rewrite for Facebook with a warmer, story-driven tone.

Prompt template: Describe and position your offer

GPT prompt:

You are a product copywriter. Describe my new AI music starter kit for independent creators. Format: 3 compelling sentences. Tone: direct, helpful, inspiring.

Follow-up tweaks:

  • Add a bold one-line headline at the top.
  • Make it feel time-sensitive without sounding spammy.
  • Rewrite for a Shopify product listing using bullet points.

Prompt template: Shape your voice, bio, and beliefs

GPT prompt:

You are a brand bio writer. Write a 2-paragraph bio for a faith-driven entrepreneur who uses Christian storytelling, AI, and music to help creators launch. Tone: confident, grounded, and poetic.

Follow-up tweaks:

  • Add a single-sentence mission statement at the end.
  • Rewrite it in first person.
  • Make it more rhythmic (spoken-word cadence) without adding filler.

Prompt template: Build launch calendars and content systems

GPT prompt:

You are a content strategist. Build a 7-day launch calendar to promote my new creator toolkit. Give 1 post idea per day. Audience: AI music creators and purpose-driven entrepreneurs. Tone: motivational.

Follow-up tweaks:

  • Expand each day into a full Instagram caption.
  • Add 3 suggested hashtags per day (platform-appropriate).
  • Split ideas by platform: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Shorts.

Master workflow: Build → Prime → Prompt → Refine

Step What to do Why it works
Build Draft your RAFT prompt Gives GPT a clear job and a predictable output structure
Prime Apply your RACE framework (Page 3) Aligns outputs to your brand voice, goals, and constraints
Prompt Send the task with clarity Improves relevance; reduces generic responses
Refine Use follow-up tweaks Locks in tone, fixes drift, and improves usability

Bonus: Custom RAFT prompt builder

Use this when you want GPT to produce consistent outputs across multiple tasks.

RAFT Element Your input
Role ____________________________________________
Action ____________________________________________
Format ____________________________________________
Tone ____________________________________________

Final prompt template:

You are a [Role]. Please [Action].
Format it as [Format], using a [Tone] tone.

Clarity check: If your “Action” is more than one job, split it into two prompts.

Format check: If you don’t specify format, GPT will guess. Don’t let it.

Tone check: Name the tone and also name what to avoid (example: “direct, no hype”).

Next

You now have prompt templates that serve your system. Next we’ll show real-world examples and walkthroughs, from brand bio building to product launch execution.

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