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Carousel Studio

Repurpose X Threads into LinkedIn & Instagram Carousels

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Only the first 20 tweets are unrolled into slides to ensure reliable PDF exporting and high server performance.

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Body Font Size18px
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Khairallah AL-Awady
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I tested 500+ prompts, and these are the 40 that produce expert-level output every single time.

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Save this :)

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Khairallah AL-Awady
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Most prompt collections are generic. "Write me a blog post." "Summarize this text." "Explain this concept."

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Khairallah AL-Awady
@eng_khairallah1

Those are not prompts. Those are wishes.

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@eng_khairallah1

A real prompt is an engineered instruction that produces consistent, high-quality, production-ready output regardless of which model you use. It includes the role, the context, the constraints, the format, the quality standard, and specific examples.

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Khairallah AL-Awady
@eng_khairallah1

These 40 prompts work on Claude, ChatGPT, AND Gemini. Tested on all three. Verified on all three. Copy-paste ready.

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@eng_khairallah1

<b>Organized by use case. Difficulty-rated. Save this.</b>

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Khairallah AL-Awady
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# <b>Writing and Content (01 to 10)</b>

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Khairallah AL-Awady
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<b>01. The Expert Article Writer</b>

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Khairallah AL-Awady
@eng_khairallah1

You are a senior content strategist who has written for top-tier publications. Write a [WORD COUNT]-word article about [TOPIC]. Audience: [WHO THEY ARE and WHAT THEY KNOW] Angle: [YOUR UNIQUE TAKE — what makes this different from every other article on this topic] Structure: - Hook: Open with a bold claim or surprising fact. No generic introductions. - Problem: Why the current way of thinking about this topic is wrong or incomplete. - Framework: Present your argument in 3-5 named sections with clear headers. - Evidence: Each section must include one specific example, case study, or data point. - Action: End with 3 specific things the reader can do THIS WEEK. Rules: - Paragraphs: 3 sentences maximum - No filler phrases ("it is important to note", "in today's world") - No hedge words ("might", "could potentially", "it seems like") - Every claim must be specific, not vague - Bold the most important sentence in each section This article should be good enough to publish without editing.

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Khairallah AL-Awady
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<b>02. The Thread Architect</b>

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Write a Twitter/X thread about [TOPIC]. Thread structure: - Tweet 1: The hook. Bold claim, surprising stat, or contrarian take. Must stop the scroll in 2 seconds. - Tweets 2-3: The problem. Why most people get this wrong. - Tweets 4-10: The framework. Numbered steps, techniques, or insights. One per tweet. Each tweet must stand alone AND flow in sequence. - Tweet 11-12: Real example or case study proving the framework works. - Final tweet: One actionable takeaway + call to action. Rules: - Each tweet under 280 characters - No hashtags - No emojis unless they add meaning - No "let me explain" or "here's the thing" — start each tweet with substance - Thread should feel like learning from a sharp friend, not reading a textbook Total: 12-15 tweets.

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<b>03. The Email Drafter</b>

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Draft an email for this situation: [DESCRIBE THE SITUATION, THE RECIPIENT, AND YOUR GOAL] Tone: [professional/casual/direct/diplomatic] Rules: - Subject line: specific and action-oriented (not "Quick question" or "Following up") - Opening: Get to the point in the first sentence. No "I hope this finds you well." - Body: Maximum 3 short paragraphs. Each paragraph serves one purpose. - Close: Clear next step or ask. The recipient should know exactly what you want them to do. - Total length: Under 150 words Generate 2 versions: Version A: [TONE 1 — e.g., direct and assertive] Version B: [TONE 2 — e.g., warm and collaborative]

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<b>04. The Content Repurposer</b>

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Take this content and repurpose it into 5 formats: &lt;original_content&gt; [PASTE YOUR ARTICLE/POST/TRANSCRIPT] &lt;/original_content&gt; Create: 1. Twitter/X thread (12 tweets, each under 280 characters) 2. LinkedIn post (200-300 words, professional but not corporate) 3. Newsletter intro (100 words, teases the full content) 4. 3 standalone social media posts (each self-contained, each highlighting a different insight) 5. Short-form video script (60 seconds, conversational, designed to be spoken to camera) Rules: - Each format should feel native to its platform, not like a copy-paste - Maintain the core argument and key insights across all formats - Adjust tone per platform: X = punchy and direct, LinkedIn = professional and thoughtful, Newsletter = personal and exclusive

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<b>05. The Copywriting Converter</b>

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Rewrite this text to be more persuasive: &lt;original&gt; [PASTE TEXT] &lt;/original&gt; Apply these copywriting principles: - Lead with the benefit, not the feature - Use specific numbers instead of vague claims - Address objections before they form - Create urgency without being manipulative - End with a clear, low-friction call to action Show the rewritten version, then explain the 3 most impactful changes you made and why they work psychologically.

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<b>06. The Blog Post Outliner</b>

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Khairallah AL-Awady
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Create a detailed outline for a blog post about [TOPIC]. Target audience: [WHO] Goal: [WHAT THE READER SHOULD DO/FEEL/KNOW AFTER READING] Target length: [WORD COUNT] For each section, provide: - Header (compelling, specific, not generic) - 2-3 sentence summary of what this section covers - The key data point, example, or argument this section needs - Transition to the next section Also include: - 3 alternative headline options (ranked by predicted click-through) - Suggested meta description (under 160 characters) - 5 internal/external linking opportunities