Business owners are wasting time every day copy-pasting the same AI prompts ????????♀️
I’ve helped the most well-known online brands generate over $80M w/ AI and automation, and this is one stupid simple hack to save 5+ hours a week.
Here’s the 60-second set up:
???? Open iPhone Settings ➡️ General ➡️ Keyboard ➡️ Text Replacement
➕ Tap the plus sign
???? Paste your full AI prompt in “Phrase” (must be under 2,000 characters, so this is best for simple everyday prompts)
???? Type a code word in “Shortcut” like “;prompt1”
???? Hit save
Now go into your ChatGPT app and type your word.
???? Your entire prompt appears instantly.
This works in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, everywhere.
Plus it syncs to your Mac computer through iCloud automatically.
When you’re scaling to 8 figures and beyond, everyyy minute counts.
I save 5+ hours weekly with this… aka 260+ hours per year ????
Small efficiencies like this compound into massive growth.
???? P.S. if you want my everyday prompt template + checklist, follow me then comment “PROMPT” and I’ll send it to you!
I’ve helped the most well-known online brands generate over $80M w/ AI and automation, and this is one stupid simple hack to save 5+ hours a week.
Here’s the 60-second set up:
???? Open iPhone Settings ➡️ General ➡️ Keyboard ➡️ Text Replacement
➕ Tap the plus sign
???? Paste your full AI prompt in “Phrase” (must be under 2,000 characters, so this is best for simple everyday prompts)
???? Type a code word in “Shortcut” like “;prompt1”
???? Hit save
Now go into your ChatGPT app and type your word.
???? Your entire prompt appears instantly.
This works in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, everywhere.
Plus it syncs to your Mac computer through iCloud automatically.
When you’re scaling to 8 figures and beyond, everyyy minute counts.
I save 5+ hours weekly with this… aka 260+ hours per year ????
Small efficiencies like this compound into massive growth.
???? P.S. if you want my everyday prompt template + checklist, follow me then comment “PROMPT” and I’ll send it to you!
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