Guides
Most people install an AI agent, ask a few questions, and quietly stop using it. These guides are the fix: what a drop-in prompt actually is, which operations an agent is built to crush, how to make borrowed prompts yours, and how to tell working from decorative.
What Is a Drop-In Prompt?
The definition that separates finished, operational prompts from templates and magic phrases — and why the shortlist stops at seven.
What Should You Actually Use Your AI Agent For?
Operations, not conversations: the scheduled, triggered, and memory-compounding work where an agent stops being a novelty.
How to Adapt a Borrowed Prompt to Your Business
Keep the skeleton, swap the specifics: the five substitutions — sources, cadence, thresholds, audience, definition of done.
How Do You Know If a Prompt Is Actually Working?
The action test, the edit test, and the week-two test — plus what to fix when each one fails, and why "looks good" is the trap.
Copy-Paste Prompts vs Plain-Language Briefs: Which Should You Use?
Two tools, two jobs: brief the one-offs in plain language, install the repeats as operations — and the promotion path between them.
What Does an Idle AI Agent Actually Cost You?
Four cost centers of an agent with no job — assembly mornings, waiting leads, meeting fumbles, forfeited memory — with math you can rerun on your numbers.
7 Prompt Collection Mistakes Founders Keep Making
Hoarding volume, saving templates instead of operations, keeping 2023 in the drawer — the mistakes that turn libraries into graveyards.
Are Prompt Packs Worth It?
The straight answer to the most-asked question, plus the four-question test that disqualifies most packs in thirty seconds.
Get the seven prompts
Drop-in Prompts is free: seven prompts across three categories — scheduled, triggered, and memory-compounding — each with a short walk-through video. Paste, watch, run.
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