Another day, another “free prompts” ebook. 70 FREE Gemini & ChatGPT Prompts promises to boost your AI productivity—but let’s be real, most prompt collections are just recycled junk. I downloaded it so you don’t have to waste your time. Here’s the brutal truth about what’s inside.

You’ve been there: staring at Gemini or ChatGPT, typing the same basic prompts, and getting mediocre results. Then you see this ebook—“70 professionally crafted prompts!”—and think, Maybe this is the shortcut I need.

Spoiler: It’s not magic. But after testing every single prompt, I found a few surprises (and plenty of fluff). Here’s the real breakdown.


What’s Actually Inside?

The Good (Yes, There’s Some)

A Few Hidden Gems

  • The “Rewrite this email to sound more professional but keep it under 100 words” prompt is gold
  • The “Explain [complex topic] like I’m a frustrated 5th grader” actually works

Decent Organization

  • Sections for business, coding, and creative writing
  • Each prompt has a clear use case (no vague “be better” nonsense)

Works for Both Gemini & ChatGPT

  • Surprisingly well-adapted for both AIs (most books focus only on ChatGPT)

The Bad (Oh, There’s Plenty)

🚫 Most Prompts Are Super Basic

  • “Write a blog post about [topic]” is not a “pro” prompt
  • Many are just slight tweaks of free prompts you can find online

🚫 No Advanced Tricks

  • Zero guidance on chaining prompts for complex tasks
  • Ignores Gemini’s unique features (like image analysis)

🚫 The “Free” Gimmick

  • It’s just a lead magnet for the author’s paid course (of course)

Who’s This Really For?

Helpful If:

  • You’re brand new to AI and need starter prompts
  • You want a semi-organized list to skim for ideas
  • You’re too lazy to Google free prompts yourself

Skip If:

  • You’ve used AI for more than a month
  • You want advanced prompt engineering
  • You hate obvious upsells

Final Verdict

It’s free, so expectations should be low—but even then, it’s just okay.

Rating: 5/10

  • For beginners: 6/10
  • For anyone else: 3/10

Pro Tip: Use the “Explain like I’m 5” and “Rewrite this email” prompts, ignore the rest, and move on.

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