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The Cohort Prompt Pack

You asked me to write these down, so here they are. These are the exact prompts the room keeps reaching for ... the ones that turn Claude from a chatbot into a teammate who checks its own work. Copy them word for word, swap in your specifics where I've bracketed them, and watch the next door open.

Hit Copy on any card, paste it into Claude, and swap in your specifics where I've bracketed them. We add to this every time the room finds a new one.

We set the work up right

We teach it first (the 20 questions)

Run this at the very start of any content, brand, or strategy project, before Claude writes a single word.

I'm tired of weak, generic content. Before you write anything, get to know my business the way a sharp new hire would. Ask me 20 questions, one at a time, and wait for my answer before you ask the next one. Cover who I am, who I serve, what I sell, how I'm different, and how I talk. We'll spend 30 to 40 minutes on this. When we're done, play back what you learned so I can correct anything you got wrong.

We pour the goal in (/goal)

Reach for this when you know the outcome you want but not the steps. Pour your thinking into one description and let Claude cook a strong single-shot starting point.

/goal Here's the outcome I want, in as much detail as I can give you: [describe the end result, who it's for, what good looks like, the constraints, and what I've already tried]. Take 5 to 10 minutes. Think it all the way through, then bring me a strong first version I can react to, plus a short note on the choices you made and why.

We let it organize my folders

Use this when files are a mess and you're not a systems person. Let Claude propose the structure, since it's the one that has to navigate it.

Look through my folders, figure out how everything's structured, and come back with your recommendations and your reasoning in multiple-choice format. You're the one who has to find all of this later, so I want your read on how to organize it, not mine.

We make Claude check itself

We run the 95% loop

Run this before you ship anything that matters, so Claude pressure-tests its own work instead of handing you the first draft.

Re-look at everything we've done. Spin up as many sub-agents as you need. Research this and come back when you're 95% sure this is the right approach. If you're not there, give me alternatives and a recommendation, with your reasoning.

We get decisions as multiple choice

Use this any time Claude needs a decision from you. It turns a wall of open questions into a few clean clicks.

Ask me your questions in multiple-choice format, with a recommendation and your reasoning for each one. Mark the option you'd pick and tell me the trade-off.

We make it grade its own work

Run this right after Claude finishes a draft or a build, to catch the soft spots before you do.

We've got a first pass done. Now grade your own work honestly. Where's it weakest? What would a tough, expert reviewer say you got wrong or left thin? List the top 3 problems, fix them, and show me the before and after.

We build agents and systems

We name the agent

Use this when a recurring job shows up. Give it a name and a persona so you remember who knows what, the way you'd remember a teammate.

For this work, let's spin up an agent and call it Bart. Give Bart one clear job: [the single thing it owns]. Treat it like a real hire. I'll assign work to Bart by name from here on, so set it up to remember what it's responsible for.

We build the dashboard

Use this once you're past two agents and can't keep the whole picture in your head anymore.

Build me a dashboard of what my agents are doing, who they're doing it for, and what's in flight. I want to open one page and see everything without holding any of it in my head. Recommend the layout first, then build it.

We keep the laptop awake

Set this up before you hand Claude a big goal at night and want it cooking with the lid closed.

Create a desktop toggle that keeps my laptop from sleeping when I close the lid, so an overnight task keeps running. I want to double-click to turn it on and double-click again to go back to normal. Walk me through what it's doing before I run anything.

We connect a tool via MCP

Use this to wire Claude into a tool you live in, like GoHighLevel, your email, or your data, so it can act and not just advise.

I want you to connect to GoHighLevel so you can work in it directly. Here's the MCP marketplace link: [paste link]. I'll give you the credentials it needs: [location ID, private integration token, or API key]. Walk me through each step, tell me what each value is and why you need it, and confirm the connection works with a small test before we touch anything real.

We stay in control

We make it teach, not just tell

Use this whenever Claude asks you to run something in Terminal or take a step you don't fully understand. Demand the lesson, not just the instruction.

Before I run that, explain it to me. Why am I doing this, what's it actually doing, and what happens if it goes wrong? Teach me, don't just hand me steps. Assume I'm smart but new to this.

We hunt the soft assumptions

Use this when an answer sounds too clean or too confident, to surface the shaky assumptions before they bite you.

Be skeptical of your own answer. Where could you be wrong here? What did you assume that I never told you? Show me the claims you're least sure of, and tell me what you'd need to verify each one before I lean on it.

We bank a clean handoff

Use this when the conversation has wandered or you're switching topics. Bank a clean handoff, then start fresh so the context stays sharp.

Quick reset. Before I open a fresh session on a new angle, summarize where we landed: the decisions we made, what's done, what's still open, and any file paths or names I'll need to carry over. Give it to me as a short handoff I can paste into a new chat.

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