Speed
From request to first draft in 24-72h
A complete starter or creator scope is usually organized as a copy-ready pack in 24-72 hours after confirmation, so you can test ideas in the same week.
Turn a creator niche, festival, product, or studio style into a copy-ready prompt pack for ChatGPT and Gemini. Start with the free builder, then request a paid pack when you need repeatable output.
From $9 after the free builder
We built this path around three conversion blockers creators care about most: speed, consistency, and editing efficiency.
From request to first draft in 24-72h
A complete starter or creator scope is usually organized as a copy-ready pack in 24-72 hours after confirmation, so you can test ideas in the same week.
Keep the same visual language across prompts
Each pack is tagged by style, subject, and output type, which helps you avoid prompt drift and reduces repeated wording work.
Fewer prompts, more publication-ready options
We give grouped variants for output formats you already use, so your team can start posting after fewer test cycles and fewer manual edits.
For cold visitors, a visual template is easier than a blank brief. Choose a style, claim one free image, then request a paid pack only if you need repeatable prompts.
The $9 pack is a small test. The $19 Creator pack is the main entry offer. Campaign and Studio packages are for repeatable publishing work.
A small creator test before ordering a larger niche pack.
One creator niche, one profile theme, or one repeatable viral look.
Festival posts, wedding season, product drops, and short creator campaigns.
Studios, agencies, and brands that need reusable prompt workflows.
Each paid pack is organized so a creator, freelancer, or studio can reuse it quickly. The goal is less guessing and more repeatable visual output.
✓ Copy-ready prompts grouped by subject, output, and style
✓ ChatGPT and Gemini wording where the package includes both
✓ Identity-safe guardrails for face, outfit, and brand consistency
✓ Usage notes for DP, Reels cover, poster, product, or studio workflows
Each sample includes scenario, expected output mix, and practical prompt seeds you can adapt after the initial request.
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Scenario
A wedding creator needed a premium but calm visual language for DP, reels covers, and promo cards across one wedding account.
Problem
Prompt drafting was taking too much time and the visual mood drifted between posts, making campaign posts feel disconnected.
Sample outputs
Instagram DP | Reels cover | Photo poster
Result
Created a 12-prompt wedding pack with one mood ladder for consistent soft cinematic tone. | Added face-safe rules and output-specific variants for DP, cover, and poster formats. | Reduced manual prompt rewrites in the first rollout.
What you can get
First draft completed in 48h. | Posting confidence improved for team planning around the account.
Example prompts
Scenario
An indie fashion page had only 4 days to prepare launch visuals and statuses for multiple channels.
Problem
Existing prompts came back unstable in quality and cost too many testing loops before launch.
Sample outputs
Festival poster | WhatsApp status | Reels cover | Stories
Result
Shipped 15 festival prompts grouped by poster, status, and trailer output. | Built a launch sequence so each post follows the same palette and tone. | Removed random prompt wording by naming each prompt by output type.
What you can get
Prompt test rounds reduced from 6 to 2 before final selection. | Campaign started without last-minute visual rework.
Example prompts
Scenario
A studio needed reusable prompt systems for multiple clients, two channels, and stable visual identity.
Problem
Client briefs were repetitive and still produced unpredictable style results, making handoff difficult.
Sample outputs
Instagram DP | LinkedIn profile | Landing hero
Result
Built a 20-prompt system with channel-specific variants and revision notes. | Added role-based naming and structure so each prompt maps to a clear output type. | Included workflow notes to reduce repeated briefing time.
What you can get
Baseline style guide completed with 3 approved variants per channel. | Team gained a repeatable prompt map for future account renewals.
Example prompts
Scenario
A beauty creator needed prompt rules to keep product mood and model appearance consistent week by week.
Problem
Color and expression drift made each post look disconnected, especially for DP and poster reuse.
Sample outputs
Instagram DP | Product poster | Reels cover
Result
Created a campaign-ready pack with controlled tokens for color, skin tone, and fabric texture. | Grouped prompts for DP, reels, and poster workflows in one reusable structure. | Added editorial-style revision guidance for rapid edits.
What you can get
Stylistic rewrite cycles reduced significantly in early internal trials. | Workflow became clearer for short campaign windows.
Example prompts
Scenario
A fashion creator was rebuilding a profile grid and wanted a coherent cinematic series.
Problem
Prompt drift fragmented the feed because DP and feed prompts used different style cues.
Sample outputs
Instagram DP | Reels cover | Poster
Result
Built a cinematic pack with 16 prompts and naming rules for internal testing. | Mapped prompts by style and output so posting cadence remained coherent. | Added consistency constraints to maintain subject and color continuity.
What you can get
Visible consistency improvement across 5 trial outputs. | Less time spent choosing prompts for release cycles.
Example prompts
Scenario
A fitness account needed weekly high-energy challenge visuals for DP, cover, and teaser posts.
Problem
Prompt outputs lacked action clarity and varied too much across weekly themes.
Sample outputs
Instagram DP | Reels cover | Poster
Result
Prepared a 3-format pack with clear motion, framing, and contrast rules. | Added template outputs for status, teaser, and poster styles. | Optimized prompt language for quick testing in Gemini or ChatGPT image flows.
What you can get
First week generated multiple batches without complete prompt redevelopment. | Post quality became easier to compare across output formats.
Example prompts
Scenario
A couple page wanted coherent engagement visuals for stories, cover, and campaign poster.
Problem
Prompt styles were inconsistent, and content looked mismatched from post to post.
Sample outputs
Instagram DP | Reels cover | Story status
Result
Built paired prompt sets with emotion and composition rules for all output formats. | Created a style map for romantic tone retention across posts. | Added campaign-ready prompt naming for quick reuse.
What you can get
Campaign rollout became stable across stories, cover, and poster assets. | Editing time dropped in weekly planning sessions.
Example prompts
Scenario
A creator launched weekly product drops and needed rapid prompt variations before each drop.
Problem
Writing new prompts from scratch each week delayed launch by 1-2 days.
Sample outputs
Product poster | Reels cover | Instagram DP
Result
Created a reusable product prompt bank with output map for poster, cover, and DP needs. | Added revision guidance for launch-week adjustments. | Defined naming rules to reduce handoff confusion.
What you can get
Weekly drop prep moved forward without complete prompt rebuild. | Prompt reuse rate improved for repeated release cycles.
Example prompts
RSP Editor is using a lightweight manual payment flow while the prompt-pack offer is being validated. There is no checkout account yet: payment is handled by PayPal invoice or payment link after you approve the scope.
Read payment processSend the request brief from this page.
We confirm scope, delivery time, revision terms, and final price by email.
If you approve the scope, we send a PayPal invoice or PayPal payment link.
Work starts after payment is confirmed, then the prompt pack is delivered by email.
Use existing prompt hubs as examples, then request a paid pack for your exact style, language, market, or brand angle.
Use this free hub as a reference before requesting a custom pack.
Use this free hub as a reference before requesting a custom pack.
Use this free hub as a reference before requesting a custom pack.
Use this free hub as a reference before requesting a custom pack.
The paid path stays simple: request by email, confirm the scope, pay through a PayPal invoice or payment link, receive a copy-ready pack, then decide whether the next pack needs deeper brand presets or landing page support.
Send your niche, style references, platforms, budget, and deadline.
RSP Editor maps the pack into subjects, outputs, guardrails, and prompt variants.
Approve the scope and pay by PayPal invoice or payment link.
You receive copy-ready prompts grouped for quick testing in ChatGPT, Gemini, or your chosen workflow.
Start with one niche, one campaign, or one creator account. Delivery and refund handling follow the confirmed scope in the Refund Policy.
Use the free builder for one-off prompts. A paid pack is for creators who need a full set of prompts around one niche, account, festival, product, or studio workflow.
Nothing is charged from this page. Send the request first. The scope, price, delivery time, revision terms, and PayPal invoice or payment link are confirmed by email before paid work begins.
RSP Editor currently uses a lightweight manual payment flow. After the request is confirmed, you receive a PayPal invoice or PayPal payment link by email. Work starts after payment is confirmed.
Campaign and studio packs include commercial-use guidance. The final image rights still depend on the AI tool and assets you use, so the pack includes notes to help avoid obvious identity and brand risks.
No prompt can guarantee identical AI image output across tools. The pack is written to make the style repeatable, easier to test, and easier to adjust for ChatGPT, Gemini, or your chosen workflow.
Yes. Add the target country, language, creator niche, and any cultural style notes in the request. The pack can include English prompts with local-language guidance when useful.
Choose Creator when one person needs prompts for one style. Choose Studio when a team needs presets, naming rules, repeatable outputs, or multiple client-facing prompt workflows.