7 AI Prompts Every Founder Should Steal
Generic AI gives generic answers. These prompts push it to do real founder work — pressure-testing ideas, writing outreach, and pricing. Steal them, and swap in your details.
Pressure-test your offer
"Act as a skeptical customer. Poke holes in this offer: [offer]." — before you build, let AI attack your idea so real customers don't have to.
Get names you can own
"Give me 10 names for [business] I can actually get the .com for." — or use our free name generator, which checks availability for you.
Turn an idea into a plan
"Turn this idea into a 5-step plan to my first paying customer: [idea]." — momentum comes from knowing the next step, not the whole map.
Write outreach that gets replies
"Write 3 cold DMs to [target] that don't sound like a pitch." — lead with curiosity, not a sales wall.
Price with a spine
"What's a fair price for [service]? Show cheap, fair, and premium." — then pick the tier that reflects your value.
The best prompts make AI argue, plan, and write like a co-founder. The catch: generic AI forgets them tomorrow — a system that remembers your business runs them far better.
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Start building freeFAQ
What are good AI prompts for business?+
The most useful prompts make AI act adversarial (poke holes in your offer), concrete (one next step, not a plan you won't finish), and specific to your numbers. Feed it real details, not vibes.
Why do my AI answers feel generic?+
Because a blank chat knows nothing about you. Feed it your real customer, costs, and goals — or use a tool that already remembers your business — and the advice gets specific and useful.
Can I use these prompts for free?+
Yes. Copy them into any AI tool. To run them with memory of your actual business (so the answers fit you), start free with BLUBRICK.
