150 ChatGPT Prompts for Social Media Growth in 2026

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ChatGPT does not replace your social media strategy. It accelerates it. Used correctly, it compresses hours of content ideation, caption writing, strategy planning, and analytics interpretation into minutes — giving you back the time to focus on the work that actually requires your judgment and personality.

The difference between results and frustration with ChatGPT comes down entirely to how you prompt it. A vague prompt produces vague output. A specific, context-rich prompt produces content you can use immediately with minimal editing.

This library gives you 150 ready-to-use prompts organized by category. Every prompt is a starting point — fill in the brackets, add your context, and iterate from there. For the full AI-powered social media workflow, see Claude AI for social media managers, Claude AI workflow for managing multiple social media accounts, and how to use Claude and Canva together.

How to Get Better Results From Every Prompt

Before the prompt library, three principles that change everything. Be ultra-specific — include your industry, target audience, brand voice, platform, and content goal in every prompt rather than asking generically. 

Define tone explicitly — professional, conversational, witty, urgent, direct — so the output matches your brand rather than sounding like every other AI-generated post. Always add your human layer — the personal experience, specific number, genuine opinion, or unique detail that makes the content yours rather than generic.

Section 1: Master Setup Prompts (Use These First)

  1. “You are my dedicated social media strategist. My brand is [brand name]. My niche is [niche]. My target audience is [describe: job title, pain points, goals, platform they use most]. My brand voice is [describe tone — direct, conversational, no fluff, etc]. My primary platform is [platform]. My goal is [growth / leads / sales / authority]. Never use filler phrases. Never start posts with ‘I’. Reference this context for every output in this session.”
  2. “Here are 5 examples of content I love from my niche: [paste examples]. Analyze the writing style, structure, tone, and what makes each one effective. Then write 3 original posts in a similar style about [topic].”
  3. “Act as a social media strategist who has grown brands from zero to one million followers. My brand is [describe]. My niche is [niche]. My competitors are [list 3]. Build me a complete growth strategy covering: positioning, content direction, audience targeting, and monetization path. Be specific.”
  4. “Create a brand voice guide for my [platform] account. Based on these examples of content I like: [paste 3 examples]. Include: sentence length preferences, vocabulary to use, vocabulary to avoid, emotional register, and how I structure arguments.”
  5. “I want to build a personal brand on [platform] as a [job title] known for [expertise]. Give me: positioning statement, content pillars, bio copy, and a 30-day content plan to launch the account.”

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Section 2: Content Strategy Prompts

  1. “Build 5 content pillars for my [brand/niche] account. For each pillar: the core theme, why it resonates with [target audience], and 10 post ideas.”
  2. “Create a 30-day content calendar for [platform] in my niche: [niche]. Include daily post topics, best format for each (reel, carousel, text, story), and the purpose of each post: reach, engagement, or conversion.”
  3. “I post about [topic] on [platform]. My content has stalled. Here are my last 10 posts: [paste]. What patterns do you see? What am I missing? Give me 5 content angles I have not tried.”
  4. “Give me 20 evergreen content ideas for [niche] that will still be relevant in 2 years. For each: the topic, best format, and why it has long-term performance potential.”
  5. “Build a content repurposing plan for this piece of content: [paste]. Turn it into: a Twitter/X thread, a LinkedIn post, an Instagram caption, a TikTok script, and a Pinterest pin description.”
  6. “I have 4 hours on Saturday to create content for the whole week. Build me a production schedule to maximize what I can create for [platforms]. My niche: [niche].”
  7. “Create a content series concept for [platform] that runs for 3 months. Topic: [topic]. Audience: [audience]. Include: series name, 12 episode ideas, format template, and a hook formula to use for each episode.”
  8. “What content formats are performing best on [platform] in 2026 for [niche]? Give me 5 format breakdowns with a template for each.”
  9. “I want to own a specific topic on [platform]. Topic: [topic]. Who currently owns this space? What content gaps exist? Give me a positioning angle that lets me stand out.”
  10. “Build a monthly content mix formula for my account. Tell me the exact percentage of educational, entertaining, personal, promotional, and community content I should post based on my goal: [goal].”

Section 3: Instagram Prompts

  1. “Write 5 Instagram caption hooks for [topic] targeting [audience]. Each under 125 characters. Each with a different emotional angle: curiosity, FOMO, controversy, aspiration, and relatability.”
  2. “Write a 1,200-character Instagram caption for [topic]. First 125 characters are the hook. Body delivers one specific insight with a concrete example. Close with a question that drives comments. Voice: [voice].”
  3. “Write a 30-second Instagram Reels script about [topic] for [audience]. Hook in the first 2 seconds. Deliver value immediately. Close with a CTA that drives follows. Include visual direction notes.”
  4. “Build a 10-slide Instagram carousel about [topic]. Slide 1 is the hook. Slides 2-9 each deliver one actionable insight. Slide 10 is the CTA. Write the exact text for every slide.”
  5. “Write 5 Instagram bio options for [brand/person]. Each under 150 characters. Each communicates who I help, what I do, and why someone should follow. Include a CTA.”
  6. “I want a carousel that drives saves specifically. Build one around [topic] that people will want to reference later. 8 slides, practical, specific.”
  7. “Write a 5-story Instagram sequence for [topic]. Each story works standalone but flows into the next. Include visual suggestions and text overlays.”
  8. “Build a hashtag strategy for my [niche] Instagram account. Include 5 large hashtags (1M+ posts), 10 medium (100K-500K), 10 niche (under 50K), and 3 branded hashtag suggestions.”
  9. “Rewrite this caption so it sounds human and not AI-generated: [paste caption]. Keep the core message. Change structure so it reads like something a real person wrote carefully.”
  10. “Write 20 Reels hook ideas for [niche] that work without relying on trending audio or dances. Each hook should stand alone on the strength of the opening line.”

Section 4: TikTok Prompts

  1. “Write 10 TikTok hooks for [topic]. Each must create tension or curiosity in under 3 seconds. No questions. No ‘in this video I’m going to’. Lead with the most compelling thing you have.”
  2. “Write a 45-second TikTok script about [topic] for [audience]. Hook in the first 2 seconds. Build tension through the middle. Deliver the payoff in the last 10 seconds. Include on-screen text suggestions.”
  3. “Create a TikTok series concept around [topic]. Give me: series concept, 10 episode ideas, a title format, and a hook template for each episode.”
  4. “Give me 20 TikTok video ideas for [niche] with high completion rate potential. For each idea, explain why someone would watch to the end.”
  5. “I want to build a faceless TikTok account around [topic]. Give me: a content strategy, 15 video concepts using screen recordings or text overlays, and a hook template for this format.”
  6. “Write a TikTok script that opens with a pattern interrupt then delivers [message] in under 45 seconds. Target audience: [describe].”
  7. “Build a 30-day TikTok content plan alternating reach-focused and authority-building content. Include specific video concepts for each day. Niche: [niche].”
  8. “Write a TikTok script that uses the ugly truth format: open with something most people in [niche] get wrong, explain the reality, end with what to do instead. 30 seconds.”
  9. “My TikTok growth has stalled after [time period]. Here is what I have been doing: [describe]. Diagnose what might be wrong and give me 10 new content angles to test.”
  10. “Build a TikTok duet and stitch strategy for [niche]. Which video types should I interact with? What should I say? How do I use this format to reach new audiences?”

Section 5: LinkedIn Prompts

  1. “Draft a 220-word LinkedIn post from my POV as a [job title]. Voice: direct, no hype words, first-person, short paragraphs. Topic: [topic]. Open with a one-line hook that is not a question.”
  2. “Write a LinkedIn post that takes a contrarian position on [common belief in my industry]. Back it up with one specific example. Under 300 words. No hedging. Say the thing.”
  3. “Build a LinkedIn carousel about [topic] for [audience]. 8 slides. Slide 1: bold claim. Slides 2-7: one point each as a standalone insight. Slide 8: CTA. Write exact text for each slide.”
  4. “Write 5 LinkedIn post hooks about [topic] that do not start with ‘I’, do not ask a question, and do not use ‘hot take’. Each should create enough tension to stop the scroll.”
  5. “Build a LinkedIn personal brand strategy for me as a [job title] wanting to attract [target audience]. Include: content pillars, posting cadence, and a daily 15-minute engagement routine.”
  6. “Write a 3-message LinkedIn DM sequence for reaching out to [target audience] about [offer]. Message 1: connection request note. Message 2: first follow-up. Message 3: follow-up if no reply after 5 days.”
  7. “Build a LinkedIn newsletter strategy for [topic]. Include: newsletter name, content format, posting cadence, issue structure, and how to grow subscribers.”
  8. “Audit my LinkedIn profile based on this information: [paste headline, about section, recent posts]. What is it actually communicating? What should I change to attract [target audience]?”
  9. “Write 5 LinkedIn headline options for a [job title] targeting [audience]. Should communicate value, not just a title. Different tones.”
  10. “I want to post about [topic] on LinkedIn but not as a listicle. Write it as a short essay with a clear argument, one piece of evidence, and a conclusion. 250 words.”

Section 6: X / Twitter Prompts

  1. “Write a 10-tweet X thread on [topic]. Hook tweet states a counterintuitive claim. Tweets 2-9 each build one argument. Tweet 10 restates the claim with a CTA.”
  2. “Give me 15 standalone tweet ideas about [topic] that each work as a single insight. Under 200 characters each. No threads.”
  3. “Write a tweet that makes a strong claim about [topic] and stops there. No explanation. The kind of tweet people reply to because they cannot help themselves.”
  4. “Build an X reply strategy for growing visibility in [niche]. Which accounts should I reply to? Give me 10 example reply formats that add value without self-promotion.”
  5. “Write 5 X/Twitter bio options for [person/brand] in [niche]. Under 160 characters. Communicate personality and expertise without sounding corporate.”

Section 7: YouTube Prompts

  1. “Write a YouTube Shorts script about [topic]. Hook in the first 2 seconds. Deliver the value. End with a CTA that drives subscribers. 45 seconds maximum.”
  2. “Write a full YouTube video script for a [length] video about [topic]. Include: hook, problem setup, solution walkthrough, key examples, and CTA.”
  3. “Give me 20 YouTube video ideas for [channel topic] that balance searchability with viral potential.”
  4. “Write 10 YouTube title options for a video about [topic]. Each should create curiosity or promise a specific outcome.”
  5. “Give me 5 YouTube thumbnail concepts for a video about [topic]. For each: visual description, text overlay in under 4 words, and the emotional response it should trigger.”

Section 8: Content Repurposing Prompts

  1. “I have this blog post: [paste]. Turn it into: a 10-tweet X thread, an 8-slide LinkedIn carousel, a 30-second Reels script, an Instagram caption, and a Pinterest pin description.”
  2. “Take this one idea: [paste]. Expand it into 7 different content pieces for 7 different days on [platform]. Different formats, different angles. Same core message.”
  3. “Here is a piece of content that performed well: [paste]. Analyze why it worked, then give me 5 ways to repurpose it across formats while keeping the core insight.”
  4. “I recorded a [length] video on [topic]. Here is the transcript: [paste]. Extract: the 3 most shareable insights as standalone tweets, the best hook for a TikTok opener, and the core argument as a LinkedIn post.”
  5. “Build me a weekly repurposing workflow. I create one long-form piece per week. Show me step by step how to turn that into a full week of content across [platforms] in under 2 hours.”

Section 9: Engagement Prompts

  1. “Create a comment response playbook for my [platform] account. Give me templates for: positive feedback, product questions, negative comments, spam, and pricing questions. Each should sound human.”
  2. “Write 10 comment starters I can use to engage authentically with content in [niche]. Each should add genuine value to the conversation.”
  3. “Build me a daily 20-minute engagement routine for [platform] that grows visibility without feeling performative.”
  4. “I received this negative comment: [paste comment]. Give me 3 response options ranging from empathetic to firm. None defensive.”
  5. “Create a DM nurture sequence for new followers in [niche]. Message 1 on follow. Message 2 after 3 days. Message 3 after 7 days. Each should feel personal. No pitching in message 1.”
  6. “Give me 20 Instagram story engagement ideas for [niche] that go beyond polls and question boxes.”
  7. “Build a community engagement strategy for my [platform] account with [follower count] followers. How do I build belonging, recognize loyal followers, and turn commenters into advocates?”
  8. “Write a pinned comment for this post: [paste post]. Should add value, extend the conversation, and drive saves or follows. Under 150 characters.”
  9. “Create 10 Facebook group engagement posts for a community around [topic]. Mix formats: polls, questions, stories, challenges.”
  10. “I want to collaborate with other creators in [niche]. Give me an outreach message template that is specific and personal. Include 3 variations for different situations.”

Section 10: Analytics and Performance Prompts

  1. “Here are my last 30 posts with their performance data: [paste]. Identify patterns. What drives the best performers? What is common in the worst? Give me 5 specific changes to make.”
  2. “Build me a monthly social media reporting template I can fill in under 15 minutes. Include metrics that matter for growth, engagement benchmarks, and a format showing trends over time.”
  3. “Build me a 30-day A/B testing plan for my [platform] content. What variables should I test first? How do I structure the test for clean results?”
  4. “Create a content scoring system I can run through before posting to predict whether a piece will perform. Include criteria, weighting, and a checklist I can complete in under 2 minutes.”
  5. “Here is my posting schedule for the last 30 days: [paste]. Cross-reference with this performance data: [paste]. Tell me the optimal posting times for each day of the week.”

Section 11: Product Launch and Campaign Prompts

  1. “I am launching [product] on [date]. Build a 2-week social media launch campaign. Include: pre-launch content, launch day content, and post-launch momentum content.”
  2. “Write 3 launch post angles for [product]: a hype version, a problem-solution version, and a social proof version. For each: caption, visual direction, and 3 story ideas.”
  3. “I am building a waitlist for [product]. Create a 4-week social media campaign that drives signups. Week 1: tease. Week 2: behind-the-scenes. Week 3: social proof and urgency. Week 4: final push.”
  4. “Write a product announcement post for [product] on [platform]. Do not open with ‘we are excited to announce’. Lead with customer value. Under 200 words. One clear CTA.”
  5. “Build a seasonal campaign for [platform] around [holiday or event]. Include: campaign concept, 10 content ideas, campaign hashtag, and how to structure the 2 weeks leading up to the event.”

Section 12: Multi-Account and Agency Prompts

  1. “I manage social media for [number] clients in different niches: [list]. Build me a weekly content production workflow that lets me batch create across all clients in two full working days.”
  2. “Create a client onboarding brief template I can fill in once and reuse for every AI session. Include: brand voice, audience, content pillars, banned phrases, competitor accounts, and performance goals.”
  3. “Build a set of standard operating procedures for a social media agency managing 10+ client accounts. Include: onboarding process, content workflow, approval process, reporting cadence, and emergency protocols.”
  4. “I manage [number] clients in similar niches. How do I keep their content voices clearly differentiated? Give me a framework and a practical exercise for each client.”
  5. “I am a one-person agency starting to burn out. My current workflow is: [describe]. Identify where I am spending time I should not be and give me a system to manage [number] clients in [number] hours per week.”

Section 13: Hooks, Headlines, and Openers

  1. “Give me 20 headline formulas for [topic] that drive clicks without clickbait. Each should promise a specific outcome the reader genuinely receives.”
  2. “Write 15 post openers for [topic] that do not start with ‘I’, do not ask a question, and do not use ‘here is the thing’. Each creates immediate tension.”
  3. “I need 10 hooks for content about [topic] that use the contrast technique — start with what most people do wrong, immediately contrast with what actually works.”
  4. “Write 10 hooks that use the unexpected stat or counterintuitive fact opening for [topic]. Each under 20 words.”
  5. “Give me 10 storytelling openers for [topic] that begin in the middle of a scene with no setup or preamble.”

Section 14: Niche-Specific Strategy Prompts

  1. “Build a complete social media strategy for a [type of business] targeting [audience] on [platform]. Include content pillars, posting cadence, growth tactics, and monetization path.”
  2. “I run a [service business]. My clients are [describe]. Build me a content strategy that educates, builds authority, and generates inbound leads without being promotional.”
  3. “I am a [creator type] building an audience on [platform]. My goal is [goal]. Give me a 90-day action plan with specific milestones for weeks 4, 8, and 12.”
  4. “I sell [product] to [audience]. What are their biggest objections to buying? Write one post for each objection that addresses it without being salesy.”
  5. “Build a social media strategy for a completely new brand with zero followers. [Describe niche and audience]. What should the first 90 days look like from day one?”

Section 15: Platform-Specific Optimization Prompts

  1. “What posting times are most effective for [platform] in [niche] based on 2026 data? Give me a 7-day posting schedule optimized for my [audience timezone].”
  2. “Build a hashtag strategy for [platform] in [niche]. Include tier breakdown, how many to use per post, and how to research new hashtags systematically.”
  3. “What content formats are being pushed by the [platform] algorithm in 2026? Rank them by organic reach potential and give me a template for each.”
  4. “Write a complete [platform] profile optimization guide for a [type of account]. Include: username, bio, profile photo, highlights, link in bio, and pinned content.”
  5. “Audit this [platform] profile: [paste profile details]. What is it communicating? What is working against the goal of [goal]? Give me a specific rewrite for each element.”

Section 16: Threads, Pinterest, and Reddit Prompts

  1. “Write 10 Threads posts for [topic] that feel native to a conversation-first platform. Short, opinionated, inviting replies. No promotional language.”
  2. “Build a Pinterest content strategy for [brand] in [niche]. Include board structure, pin frequency, SEO optimization approach, and traffic targets.”
  3. “Write a Reddit comment for this thread: [paste thread]. My account has established presence in [subreddit]. The comment should be genuinely helpful, add specific value, and feel native to Reddit culture. No links.”
  4. “Give me 15 Pinterest pin ideas for [niche] that will rank in search and have high save rates. For each: pin title, description keywords, and visual concept.”
  5. “Build a Threads content calendar for the week for [brand] in [niche]. Include 5 conversation-starting posts and 2 opinion posts.”

Section 17: Video Script Prompts

  1. “Write a 60-second video script that teaches [specific skill] in a way that feels like a conversation, not a lecture. Hook. Problem. Insight. Example. CTA.”
  2. “Write a video script that builds to an unexpected reveal. The viewer should not see the ending coming. Topic: [topic]. Under 60 seconds.”
  3. “Create a before-and-after video concept for [topic]. Show the wrong approach, contrast with the right approach. Under 45 seconds. Include visual direction.”
  4. “Write a video script for [topic] that uses storytelling rather than a listicle format. Make it feel like a personal experience. 45 seconds.”
  5. “I want a video series on [topic] that builds a following. Give me: series concept, 10 episode ideas, title format, and hook template I can adapt for each episode.”

Section 18: Email and Newsletter Cross-Promotion Prompts

  1. “Turn this newsletter issue into 5 social media posts for [platforms]. Each should tease the content and drive email list signups.”
  2. “Write a 7-day email welcome sequence for subscribers who joined from my [platform] social media account. Each email: 150 words maximum, one actionable insight, one CTA.”
  3. “Create a social media post series (5 posts) that builds anticipation for my newsletter launch on [topic].”
  4. “My email list has [number] subscribers. Write 3 social media posts that give existing followers a reason to subscribe if they have not already.”
  5. “Build a cross-promotion strategy between my [platform] social account and email newsletter for [niche]. How do I grow both simultaneously?”

Section 19: Trend and Topical Content Prompts

  1. “The trending topic in [niche] right now is [topic]. Give me 8 content angles that let me participate while staying true to my brand positioning.”
  2. “Build a rapid response content workflow. When a breaking trend appears in my industry, how do I evaluate whether to respond, what to say, and how fast to publish?”
  3. “I want to newsjack [current event or trend] for my [brand]. Write 3 post angles: one that educates, one that entertains, and one that shares an opinion.”
  4. “Give me a trend-watching system for [industry]. What signals should I monitor, how often, and how do I turn what I find into content quickly?”
  5. “The most viral content trend on [platform] right now is [format/trend]. Give me 10 ways to use this trend for [niche] that feel authentic rather than forced.”

Section 20: Advanced Strategy and Scale Prompts

  1. “Build a content flywheel for my [platform] account. Show me how one piece of content leads to three more, and how to build a self-sustaining content engine.”
  2. “I want to become the go-to account for [topic] on [platform]. What does a 12-month authority-building plan look like? Include quarterly milestones.”
  3. “Build a collaboration strategy for growing my [platform] account through creator partnerships in [niche]. Who should I target, how should I reach out, and what collaboration formats work best?”
  4. “I have a team of [number] content creators. Build me a production system that maintains consistent brand voice across all creators, with an approval workflow and quality checklist.”
  5. “What is my growth ceiling on [platform] in [niche] and how do I break through it? My current stats: [describe]. What is limiting me and what needs to change?”
  6. “Build a paid content amplification strategy to complement my organic [platform] presence. When should I boost posts, what budget makes sense, and how do I measure ROI?”
  7. “Create a content recycling system. I have [number] months of posts. How do I systematically identify top performers, update them, and republish them for maximum additional reach?”
  8. “Build a 12-month personal brand growth roadmap on [platform] for a [job title] in [industry]. What should I focus on in Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4?”
  9. “I run a social media agency with [number] clients. Build me a scalable content production system that standardizes quality across clients without making every account sound the same.”
  10. “Give me a competitive moat strategy for my [niche] social media presence. What can I do that is very hard for competitors to replicate?”

Section 21: Troubleshooting and Recovery Prompts

  1. “My [platform] account has seen a sudden drop in reach over the last [time period]. Here are my recent posts: [paste]. Diagnose what might be causing this and give me a recovery plan.”
  2. “I have been posting consistently on [platform] for [time period] with no growth. Here is my content approach: [describe]. What is most likely wrong and what should I change first?”
  3. “I received significant negative backlash on this post: [paste post]. Write a response strategy: what to say, what not to say, and how to rebuild trust over the following 2 weeks.”
  4. “My engagement rate has dropped from [X] to [Y] over [time period]. What are the most common causes of this on [platform] and how do I diagnose which applies to my account?”
  5. “I believe my account may have been shadowbanned on [platform]. What are the signs to check, how do I confirm it, and what is the recovery process?”

Section 22: Monetization and Conversion Prompts

  1. “Build a social media monetization strategy for my [platform] account with [follower count] followers in [niche]. What are the 3 most realistic revenue streams for my specific situation?”
  2. “Write a soft pitch post for [product/service] that leads with value, builds desire, and ends with a natural CTA. Under 200 words. No hard selling.”
  3. “Create a 5-post sales funnel sequence for [platform] for selling [product/service]. Each post moves the audience one step closer to purchase without feeling like a sales funnel.”
  4. “Build a DM sales conversation template for responding to inbound inquiries about [product/service] on [platform]. Natural, helpful, not pushy. Leads to a discovery call or purchase.”
  5. “I want to launch a paid [product/service] to my existing [platform] audience. Write a pre-launch warm-up sequence of 7 posts that build anticipation and qualify buyers.”

Section 23: Creative Writing and Storytelling Prompts

  1. “Turn this client result into a compelling social media story: [describe result]. Lead with the transformation. Make it specific. Under 250 words. No corporate language.”
  2. “I want to share a personal failure story that leads to an insight about [topic]. Write it in a way that is vulnerable but purposeful. Under 300 words.”
  3. “Write a behind-the-scenes post about [aspect of your work or process] that makes the audience feel like an insider. Conversational, specific, no generic language.”
  4. “Create a ‘day in the life’ post for a [job title] in [niche] that is entertaining and educational simultaneously. Under 250 words.”
  5. “Write a controversial opinion post about [topic] in [niche] that is thought-provoking without being inflammatory. Takes a clear position. Invites debate.”

Section 24: Social Proof and Authority Prompts

  1. “Turn this client testimonial into 3 different social media posts: [paste testimonial]. Each uses a different angle: emotional, results-focused, and specific-detail.”
  2. “Write a post that establishes authority on [topic] without listing credentials. Show expertise through insight, not resume. Under 250 words.”
  3. “Create a case study post for [platform] that tells the story of [client result] in a way that is both credible and readable. Include the before, the process, and the outcome.”
  4. “Build a media kit and credibility post that communicates my expertise in [niche] for potential brand partners or collaborators.”
  5. “I want to build trust on [platform] before launching [product/service]. Give me a 4-week trust-building content plan that makes a sale feel like a natural next step.”
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Frequently asked questions About ChatGPT Prompts for Social Media Growth

Go to claude.ai, open Settings, then Connectors, search for Canva, and click Connect. Authorize the connection through Canva’s page. Then in any new chat, click the Tools icon and toggle Canva on. Takes under two minutes.

Yes. Without brand context, Claude produces generic output. Drag your brand guidelines PDF into the chat at the start of each session, or paste key brand information as text. Five minutes of briefing at the start saves significantly more editing time at the end.

Yes, with Magic Resize. Once a design is finished, you can resize it to any platform format, such as square post, Story, landscape, LinkedIn, YouTube thumbnail, in one step. This is one of the biggest time-savers in the workflow for multi-platform content.

 Connecting Claude to Canva is available on Claude’s free plan. The Canva connector itself is free to use. Some Canva features used in this workflow (Brand Kit, Magic Resize) require a Canva Pro subscription.

Using generic prompts without brand context. “Write me 5 Instagram captions” without any brand information produces content that sounds like every other AI-generated post. Briefing Claude on the brand’s voice, tone, audience, and content pillars before generating anything is what makes the output usable.

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