Someone just shared the most effective Claude prompt structure I have ever seen.


And it changes everything about how you use AI.
Most people type into Claude like they are sending a text message.
One sentence. Vague request. Mediocre output. They blame the AI.
THE PROBLEM IS NEVER THE MODEL.
It is always the structure.
Here is the framework that actually works:
ROLE — Tell Claude exactly who it is before you ask anything. "You are a senior copywriter with 15 years of experience writing viral content for tech audiences." Claude performs at the level you assign it.
CONTEXT — Give it the full picture. Your audience. Your goal. The platform. The tone. The more context you pour in the less guesswork Claude does.
TASK — State exactly what you want. Not "write me something." Tell it the format, the length, the structure, and the outcome you need.
CONSTRAINTS — Tell Claude what to avoid. No bullet points. No corporate language. No dashes. No filler. Constraints are where amateurs skip and professionals win.
EXAMPLE — Give it one example of what good looks like. A past piece. A reference. Anything. Claude reverse engineers quality when you show it what quality means.
This is the difference between Claude giving you a draft and Claude giving you something you actually publish.
Same model. Completely different output.
The people getting 10x results from AI are not smarter.
They just learned how to talk to it properly.
Bookmark this and use it on your next prompt today.
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