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1,000+ Proven ChatGPT Prompts That Help You Work 10X Faster

ChatGPT is insanely powerful.

But most people waste 90% of its potential by using it like Google.

These 1,000+ proven ChatGPT prompts fix that and help you work 10X faster.

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What happened

On Tuesday, Meta launched something called Ads AI Connectors.

In plain English: you can now run your Facebook and Instagram ad campaigns by talking to ChatGPT or Claude in a normal conversation. No developer credentials. No Marketing API approval. No coding. No 1 to 3 day review wait.

You log in with your Meta account, connect once, and start typing things like:

"Why did my CPA spike on Tuesday?" "Pause every ad set with frequency above 4." "Show me my top 5 creatives by CTR this month."

And it actually does it. Pulling live data from your real ad account. Not modeled. Not estimated. Real.

Setup takes minutes. It's in open beta to businesses of all sizes, in every region.

Here's what most people are missing

The headlines are calling this "Meta lets you run ads with AI."

That's the surface read. The deeper one is this: Meta just publicly admitted that Ads Manager is too complicated for the people paying them billions of dollars.

Think about what's been quietly true for years. Most small business owners running Meta ads don't actually understand Ads Manager. They click through it, hope for the best, and pay an agency $2,000 a month to do what they wish they could do themselves.

Meta watched that happen. They watched advertisers get worse results, blame the platform, and churn off. They watched ChatGPT and Claude become the default interface for "I need to figure something out."

So they did the thing every monopoly fights for as long as possible: they removed themselves from the workflow.

You don't open Ads Manager anymore. You open Claude. Claude opens Ads Manager for you.

WHY this matters for your business

If you're spending anything on Meta ads, three things just changed permanently.

First, the agency premium for "knowing how to use Ads Manager" is gone. The interface advantage took 30 seconds to learn. The strategic advantage of a good media buyer is still real. The button-clicking advantage isn't.

Second, your reporting time collapses. The Improvado team posted real numbers from internal tests this week: ROAS by campaign objective across multiple accounts went from 40 minutes to 30 seconds. Top 5 creatives by CTR went from 15 minutes to 20 seconds. Cross-account spend summaries went from 35 minutes to 45 seconds.

If you currently spend 3 hours a week pulling reports before you can analyze anything, that's 156 hours a year. About a month of work weeks.

Third, and this is the one most people will miss: you can finally ask the questions you didn't know how to ask. Ads Manager only answers what you know how to query. Claude answers what you actually want to know. "Is anything weird happening this week that I should look at?" is a real prompt now.

The verdict

Every business owner I talk to says the same thing about AI: "I want to use it but I don't have time to learn another tool."

Meta just made that excuse expire. The tool you already use to write emails and brainstorm ideas can now run your ad account.

The early movers on this will spend the next 90 days asking better questions of their data than their competitors have asked in 5 years. By the time the rest of the market catches up, the spread between sharp operators and everyone else will be the widest it's been in the history of paid social.

Don't be the agency that explained why customers wouldn't want to drive themselves to the car.

Stay sharp.

Aianalyse

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