Review a Subcontractor Agreement for Gaps and Risks
Use this as a follow-up prompt immediately after generating the initial subcontractor agreement draft, in the same chat session. It stress-tests the draft and surfaces gaps before you send it to sign.
The Prompt
Review the subcontractor agreement above. Identify any clauses that are vague, missing, or that could be disputed in a payment or scope disagreement. Flag any language about IP ownership, revision limits, or termination that is ambiguous. Suggest specific replacement language for any flagged section.
From the guide
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Rewrite a Sales Objection Response to Sound Empathetic
Use this prompt after reviewing the draft script and noticing that specific sections feel off in tone. Adapt it by swapping in the actual section or objection you want refined — this example targets a pricing objection that comes across as defensive rather than empathetic.
Build a Team Sales Script from Call Patterns
Run this prompt immediately after the pattern-extraction prompt, in the same conversation. It converts the identified patterns into a structured, table-format script that team members can scan and use mid-call without sales training.
Extract Sales Patterns from Call Transcripts
Use this prompt after pasting one or more transcripts from your best closed-won sales calls. It sets the AI up to analyze patterns across calls rather than just summarize them, surfacing the exact language and turning points that made each call successful.
Turn Your Rate Card Into a Client Proposal
Use this as your master reusable proposal prompt after every sales call. Paste your rate card and five post-call notes into the bracketed fields to generate a complete, client-ready proposal draft in under two minutes.