1000 Powerful Claude Prompts🤯
For builders, developers & creators.
I spent weeks compiling the most practical prompts for:
• Coding & debugging
• AI workflows
• Research & analysis
• Automation
• Content creation
• Productivity systems
These prompts can replace hours of manual work.
To celebrate finishing this prompt book,
I’m giving it away to a few people here.
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Websites that feel illegal to know 👀 🌝
1. FlightRadar24
Shows live locations of airplanes. You can track specific flights.
2. 10 Minute Mail
Gives you a temporary email address. It expires after a short time.
3. Hosting Nigeria
Get extremely cheap domain names and hosting for your websites.
4. Temp-number
Gives you temporary foreign numbers for free.
5. Wayback Machine
Search a website and see how it looked in the past. Useful for finding removed content.
6. BugMeNot
Provides shared login details for some websites. Lets you access content without creating an account.
7. Whois
Lets you check who owns a website or domain name. Shows details like when it was created, who registered it, and when it expires.
8. Down For Everyone Or Just Me
Checks if a website is down. Tells if the issue is global or just you.
9. BugMeNot
Provides shared login details for some websites. Lets you access content without creating an account.
10. FutureMe
Write an email to yourself and receive it later. You choose the delivery date.
11. Remove .bg
Removes the background from images automatically.
12. WindowSwap
Shows views from windows around the world. You can switch between random locations.
13. ScanWP
Checks if a website is built with WordPress. Shows the theme and plugins the site is using.
14. Privnote
Lets you send notes that disappear after being read. The message deletes itself once opened.
RED FLAGS PEOPLE IGNORE UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE:
1. Don't overlook someone who lies about small things. A person who lies easily about little things will lie effortlessly about everything.
2. Don't ignore when someone disrespects people below them. How they treat others is exactly how they will eventually treat you.
3. Don't brush off gut feelings. Your instincts process information your conscious mind hasn't caught up to yet.
4. Don't excuse consistent lateness, cancellations, or broken promises. Patterns are not accidents, they are character.
5. Don't ignore someone who always plays the victim in every single situation. People who never take responsibility never change.
6. Don't overlook a person who speaks badly about everyone around them. Eventually you will be the topic too.
7. Don't dismiss someone who gets uncomfortable when you set boundaries. Healthy people respect limits, controllers resent them.
8. Don't ignore when someone's words and actions never seem to match. Consistency is the only real proof of intention.
9. Stay awake. Most betrayals were predicted by signs people chose to explain away.
CJI in Supreme Court today.
"I am very well aware who was behind the attack on Judicial Officer"
"Complete break down of law and order in West Bengal"
"Never seen such a polarised state"
"Everyone (pointing at AG of West Bengal) speak political language."
"Despite having information, DGP, Chief Secretary and SP failed to provide security to Judicial officers"
The most dangerous person in your company isn't the one causing problems. It's the one who keeps bringing you a list of people causing problems. That list has a purpose. And it's not yours.
Narcissists aren’t smart, they’re lazy predators.
Same lies. Same games. New victims.
Catch the pattern once and they panic, vanish, or gaslight like addicts in withdrawal. That’s literally all they’ve got. Nothing real.