Prompt Library

Prompts that help you get better results, faster.The Prompt Library is a curated collection of practical prompts designed to help teams use Edrak more effectively in real work.It is not a collection of gimmicks.It is a working library of prompt patterns, examples, and reusable templates that help people move from "What should I ask?" to "This is useful."What you'll find here
Ready-to-use promptsPrompts you can copy, adapt, and use immediately for common business tasks.
Role-based collectionsPrompt sets designed for different functions, such as leadership, operations, finance, product, marketing, support, and engineering.
Workflow templatesStructured prompt formats for repeatable work, including research, drafting, summarization, analysis, and planning.
Prompt patternsExamples that show what makes a prompt more effective, including structure, context, constraints, and desired output format.
Prompt guidesPractical advice on how to write clearer prompts, ask for better outputs, and improve results over time.
Browse by category
  • Writing and communication
  • Research and analysis
  • Strategy and planning
  • Product and design
  • Engineering and technical work
  • Operations
  • Sales and go-to-market
  • Support and internal enablement
  • Executive workflows
How to use the Prompt LibraryStart with a prompt that is close to your use case.Adjust the context, tone, constraints, and output format.Then improve it based on the quality of the result.A good prompt usually does four things well:
  • Gives the model enough context
  • Explains the task clearly
  • Sets boundaries or constraints
  • Defines the format of the output
The goal is not to memorize prompts. The goal is to learn how to work with them well.Explore examples
Write better emailsPrompts for drafting, rewriting, summarizing, and responding clearly.
Research fasterPrompts for synthesis, comparison, structured analysis, and first-pass briefing notes.
Think more clearlyPrompts for breaking down decisions, challenging assumptions, and improving reasoning.
Turn rough ideas into usable outputsPrompts for transforming notes, drafts, or raw thoughts into something structured and useful.