30 ready‑to‑use ChatGPT prompts

Below is a menu of 30 ready‑to‑use ChatGPT prompts, grouped by the most common friction points we see when someone is launching —or scaling —an independent funding agency under Moonshine Capital’s umbrella with the DAC partner platform.
How to use these prompts
Replace any placeholder text (⟨industry⟩, ⟨loan amount⟩, etc.) with specifics.
Paste into ChatGPT (or your AI tool of choice) and iterate.
Save winning outputs in your resource center so every new affiliate starts from a proven playbook.
1. Mindset & Goal Setting
Prompt 1 – “I’m a brand‑new Moonshine Capital affiliate. Act as a performance coach and build a 90‑day SMART plan that gets me to $250 K funded volume and 3 recruited sub‑agents, including weekly activity targets and the KPIs I should track.”
Prompt 2 – “Give me a morning visualization script that keeps me focused on serving small‑business owners who can’t get bank money.”
2. Personal Brand & Origin Story
Prompt 3 – “Craft a 75‑word LinkedIn headline + ‘About’ section that positions me as a ‘local capital advocate’ for under‑served founders, reflecting Moonshine Capital’s mission of democratizing access to capital.” linkedin
Prompt 4 – “Turn my background as a restaurant manager into a compelling 60‑second elevator pitch that explains why I became a funding broker.”
3. Niche Positioning & Market Selection
Prompt 5 – “Suggest three recession‑resilient niches (with reasons) that fit DAC’s revenue‑based financing sweet spot and outline one outreach angle for each.”
Prompt 6 – “Create a one‑page battle‑card comparing payment‑processing dual‑pricing to traditional merchant fees for auto‑repair shops.”
4. Lead Generation & Prospecting
Prompt 7 – “Design a 5‑step local ‘feet‑on‑the‑street’ plan to collect 50 warm leads in 10 days, using the Client Relationship Sheet method.”
Prompt 8 – “Write a voicemail script that gets a 30 % call‑back rate from prospects who filled out my BankBreezy pre‑qual form but ghosted.”
5. First Contact & Outreach
Prompt 9 – “Draft a cold‑DM for Instagram that speaks to a salon owner doing $20 K/mo and introduces our instant micro‑funding (up to $10 K in 10 minutes).” distilledfunding
Prompt 10 – “Rewrite DAC’s email recruiting template in a friendlier, Gen‑Z tone while keeping the compliance language intact.”
6. Qualification & Discovery
Prompt 11 – “Give me a 7‑question discovery framework that maps perfectly to the two BankBreezy funding buckets (Giggle vs. Bigger Funding).”
Prompt 12 – “Role‑play a first discovery call where the prospect’s lowest monthly revenue is only $6 K and they use a personal bank account.”
7. Explaining Funding Solutions
Prompt 13 – “Explain the difference between revenue‑based financing and a line of credit to a founder with no financial background, using a pizza‑shop analogy.”
Prompt 14 – “Create a comparison table (max 6 rows) showing cost, speed, and paperwork for Giggle, BankBreezy ‘big funding,’ and an SBA 7(a) loan.”
8. Objection Handling
Prompt 15 – “List the top 10 objections a café owner might raise about merchant cash advances and provide concise rebuttals grounded in DAC’s ‘one‑stop best offer’ positioning.”
Prompt 16 – “Simulate a live objection battle: I’ll type the owner’s push‑back, you answer in real time until we book the next step.”
9. Follow‑Up & Relationship Management
Prompt 17 – “Build a 6‑touch, 30‑day follow‑up sequence (email + SMS) for a prospect stuck at ‘application submitted—waiting on bank statements’.”
Prompt 18 – “Draft a quarterly check‑in email that turns a funded client into a referral source for at least two warm intros.”
10. Referral & Partner Network
Prompt 19 – “Create a partnership pitch for a local CPA explaining why joining my Moonshine Capital downline adds value to their existing clients.”
Prompt 20 – “Outline a simple revenue‑share agreement I can offer to web‑design agencies that refer e‑commerce merchants needing growth capital.”
11. Social Media & Content Marketing
Prompt 21 – “Give me a month of TikTok content ideas that educate founders on alternative finance; include hooks, B‑roll suggestions, and CTAs.”
Prompt 22 – “Write a carousel‑style LinkedIn post debunking the myth that ‘banks fund 80 % of small‑business loan requests’ (spoiler: they don’t).”
12. Compliance & Ethics
Prompt 23 – “List the must‑have disclosures I need in any ad copy to stay compliant with DAC’s marketing policy and FTC guidelines.”
Prompt 24 – “Generate a quick self‑audit checklist I can run before publishing funding success stories to ensure privacy rules are met.”
13. Training, Duplication & Team Leadership
Prompt 25 – “Design a 7‑day fast‑start challenge for new agents that mirrors DAC’s ‘Amp’d Up’ incentive, including daily micro‑trainings and scorecard.”
Prompt 26 – “Write a 3‑slide mini‑deck that teaches my downline how to use the ‘Know → Use → Teach’ duplication loop.”
14. Scaling & Automation
Prompt 27 – “Map out an automation stack (CRM, email, SMS, e‑sign) that costs < $150/month and supports 500 active leads.”
Prompt 28 – “Give me Zapier recipes that push new BankBreezy status emails into a Trello board with labels by funding stage.”
15. Metrics & Performance Tracking
Prompt 29 – “Create a Google Sheets dashboard template that tracks apps submitted, apps approved, funded volume, and personal vs. override commissions.”
Prompt 30 – “Suggest three leading indicators that predict whether a new agent will hit Team Trainer rank by week 4.”