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Content Machine.
30 prompts for every format.

A curated library of 30 structured system prompts covering every content format your creator business produces. Organized into five modules, built to produce publishable output on the first pass, not a starting point you have to rewrite.

30 structured prompts
5 content modules
Instant download
One-time payment
One-Time
$29
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What you get
30 Prompt Files Usage Guide Output Examples
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Nathaniel Solace
Founding Operator · Austin, TX

The Reality

Generic AI output isn't the problem. Generic prompts are.

Most people who are disappointed with AI-generated content are using prompts that weren't built for the structure of what they're trying to write. The output is only as good as the instruction.

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You start with AI and end with editing

You ask AI to write an email. It gives you something that technically says the right things in the wrong structure, with the wrong cadence, in a voice that sounds like every other AI-assisted newsletter. You spend an hour turning it into something you'd actually send.

02
Every prompt starts from scratch

There's no system. You describe what you need from scratch each time. The output varies. When it works, you can't replicate it. When it doesn't, you don't know why. You're getting random output instead of reliable output.

03
One-off prompts don't compound

A good prompt used once is a lucky break. A library of structured prompts used every week is a content operation. The difference isn't talent. It's infrastructure.

What The Content Machine Actually Is

A library of prompts that understand how creator content works.

The Content Machine is not a collection of generic "write me an email" prompts. These are structured system prompts — each one built around the specific format, purpose, and structural requirements of the content type it's designed for.

An email prompt knows the difference between a broadcast, a nurture email, and a sales email. A social prompt knows the difference between LinkedIn, X, and Instagram. Each is structured to produce the right architecture for each platform's norms.

When you buy The Content Machine, you're buying 30 prompts that already know what good looks like for each format. You're filling in specifics, not teaching the AI what a newsletter is.

What The Content Machine is and isn't
Generic prompts you could find with a Google search
A one-size-fits-all content generator
Something that requires technical setup
Structured prompts built for specific content formats
Organized into modules you can use every week
Produces output worth publishing on the first pass
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Your Idea
Topic, insight, or brief
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Content Machine
Your prompt library
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Email
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Social
💰
Sales
🎓
Course
📋
Newsletter
What's Inside

Five modules. Every format your business needs.

Built around the actual content formats that drive creator businesses. Not categories that sound logical but don't map to how you work.

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Email Module

6 prompts covering the full email spectrum. Broadcast, nurture, sales, re-engagement, event announcement, and product launch. Each structured around the specific architecture that makes each email type work.

  • Broadcast / value email
  • Nurture sequence email
  • Sales and offer email
  • Re-engagement and winback
  • Event and launch announcement
  • Subject line generator
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Social Module

6 prompts across LinkedIn, X, and Instagram. Each built around the structural norms of that platform. Not repurposed from each other. Written specifically for how each audience reads and responds.

  • LinkedIn long-form post
  • LinkedIn short-form insight post
  • X / Twitter thread structure
  • X single-tweet format
  • Instagram caption (story-based)
  • Instagram caption (educational)
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Sales Copy Module

6 prompts for the copy that converts. Landing pages, checkout page copy, VSL scripts, offer descriptions, objection handling sections, and testimonial framing.

  • Landing page hero and subhead
  • Checkout page copy
  • VSL / video script outline
  • Offer description and pricing frame
  • Objection response section
  • Testimonial and proof framing
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Course Content Module

6 prompts built around the structural requirements of course content. Lesson introductions, learning objective framing, module summaries, re-engagement copy for stuck students, and launch email sequences.

  • Lesson introduction and framing
  • Learning objective statement
  • Module summary and recap
  • Student re-engagement sequence
  • Course launch email (3-part)
  • Course description and sales copy
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Newsletter Module

6 prompts for the newsletter production cycle. Issue structure, research digest format, intro and outro writing, subject line testing, re-engagement for inactive subscribers, and welcome sequence setup.

  • Issue structure and outline
  • Research digest format
  • Intro hook and outro CTA
  • Subject line generator (5 variants)
  • Inactive subscriber re-engagement
  • Welcome email for new subscribers
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Usage Guide

A walkthrough of how to use, adapt, and extend each prompt. How to inject your brand voice, adjust output length, and build on top of the base prompts for custom use cases.

  • Per-prompt usage notes
  • Voice injection instructions
  • Length calibration techniques
  • How to extend and customize
The Full Package

Everything you receive.

  • 💬
    30 Prompt Files
    The complete library. 5 modules of 6 prompts each, delivered as individual files you can copy into any AI interface
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    Usage Guide
    Per-prompt notes on structure, use case, and customization. Instructions for injecting your brand voice into any prompt
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    Output Examples
    Sample outputs for each module. See what well-calibrated prompts produce before you run your own
Your first week with The Content Machine.
Most buyers work through a full module on their first day and have their first prompt-driven publish within 48 hours.
0 – 15 min
Download and scan the full library
Get a feel for the structure. Read the usage guide overview before running any prompt.
15 – 30 min
Run your first email prompt
Pick a real topic you need to write about. Use the broadcast prompt. Compare it to your usual draft process.
30 – 60 min
Work through the social module
Take the same idea and run it through the LinkedIn and X prompts. See how they diverge.
Week 1
One module per day
By day 5 you'll have a working understanding of all 30 prompts and a starting sense of which ones you'll use every week.
Built For

Any creator who publishes and wants better output faster.

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Newsletter Writers
Your audience reads you for your thinking. The Content Machine gets your thinking into the right format — with the right structure and cadence — faster than writing from scratch.
The newsletter module alone is worth 10x what I paid. I draft in 20 minutes now.
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Coaches
You talk to clients about specific problems every week. Those conversations are content. The Content Machine gives you prompts to turn that thinking into emails and posts your broader audience can benefit from.
I had more content ideas than time. Now I have more published content than I used to in a month.
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Authors
Promotion is a skill set that's different from writing books. The Content Machine handles the formats that work for building audience — social, email, sales copy — so you can stay in the work.
My launch emails actually converted this time. The sales copy module changed how I talk about my book.
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Course Creators
The course is built. Now you need the marketing content, the email sequences, the social presence, and the launch copy. Each module covers a different piece of that infrastructure.
I used to dread launch copy. Now I run the prompts, review the output, and move on.
How It Stacks Up

Content Machine vs. writing prompts yourself.

You can write your own prompts. Here's what the comparison actually looks like in practice.

Capability
Writing Your Own Prompts
The Content Machine
Built around specific content formats
Partial
Produces publishable output first pass
Covers all 5 content categories
Includes usage notes and examples
Works across Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini
Consistent output you can replicate
Time to first usable prompt
Hours of iteration
Immediate
Cost
Your time + inconsistency
$29 once
Questions

The honest answers.

Plain text files (.txt) compatible with every AI interface. Copy and paste into Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or any other interface you use. No special software required. The usage guide also shows how to save them as custom instructions or system prompts in platforms that support it.
Yes. The prompts are written to be model-agnostic. They were developed and tested primarily with Claude (which tends to produce the best output with structured prompts), but they work well across all major models. The usage guide notes any model-specific adjustments worth making.
Free prompts are generally generic. "Write me an email about X" with some parameters. These prompts are built around the structural architecture of each content type. They know the format, the cadence, and the purpose of what they're producing. That's why the output is closer to publishable without editing.
Yes. The usage guide covers this specifically. There's a section on voice injection: how to add your brand rules, vocabulary preferences, tone instructions, and stylistic constraints to any prompt in the library. Once you've customized them, they become yours.
It means 30 separate, distinct prompts. Each one purpose-built for a specific content format. Not 30 variations of the same prompt, and not one mega-prompt that tries to do everything. Each one is a standalone tool with a specific job. You'll find some you use daily and some you use monthly. All of them when you need them.
The library you'll use every week.

30 prompts. Every format you need.

Stop starting from scratch every time you need to write something. The Content Machine gives you structured prompts for every format your business produces. Ready to use, ready to customize, and built to produce output worth publishing.

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🔒 One-time payment · Instant download · Works with any AI