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Kill bad ideas in 30 days and turn vague client chats into signed proposals

Five copy paste AI prompts built for solopreneurs and operators

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Kamil Banc
Jun 29, 2026
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Copy-paste prompts for killing bad ideas in 30 days and writing proposals that win serious work

Hey Adopter,

Most ideas get killed too late. Most proposals lose to better-prepared competitors. Both failures share a process problem, not a thinking problem.

When you validate a business idea, your brain is a confirmation engine. You ask friends. They say “sounds great.” You build the thing. You discover what was wrong with it after the money is gone.

When you write a proposal after a positive client conversation, you write what they asked for. The sophisticated buyer reads it and sees an order-taker. They pick the consultant who told them what they needed instead.

You stayed inside your own head when you should have built a process that forces you out of it.

The gap between “I use AI” and “I’m the AI person on my team” is about 20 minutes a week and one good system. That’s what premium is.

What this edition gives you

Two prompt systems that do the forcing for you.

The first is a pre-mortem that kills bad ideas in 30 days using a falsification test, not a confidence vote. The second is a proposal system that surfaces the gap between what your client asked for and what they need, then constrains the document to deliverables, decisions, and timelines. No hype paragraphs.

Who this is for

Operators making high-stakes calls every week. Founders deciding whether to commit a quarter to a new bet. Independent consultants and boutique-firm leads writing proposals worth real money. Department heads pitching internal AI projects who get one shot to land it.

Most prompt templates online are confidence boosters dressed up as analysis tools. These two are the opposite. They make you uncomfortable before you spend money.

Inside the premium section, both systems in full. Every prompt, copy-paste ready. The decision rules for the output. The mistakes that quietly kill these processes for everyone else.

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