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TLDR

A curated list of prompts and links for free ChatGPT custom AI assistants, organized by category including programming, marketing, academic writing, job hunting, and productivity.

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    Categories
      Programming
      Marketing
      Academic work
      Job hunting
    More categories
      Creative writing
      Business
      Productivity
      Games
    What is included
      GPT links
      Prompt templates
      Jailbreaks section
    Access
      Free no subscription
      GitHub category files
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USE CASE 1

Find free ChatGPT custom assistants for programming, marketing, or academic work without needing a paid subscription

USE CASE 2

Browse ready-made prompts organized by topic like job hunting, creative writing, or business strategy

USE CASE 3

Use the collection as a starting point for building your own custom AI assistant prompts

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In plain English

This repository is a collection of prompts and links for GPTs, which are custom AI assistants built on top of ChatGPT. The focus is on GPTs that are accessible without a paid ChatGPT Plus subscription. The collection is organized into categories stored as separate files: programming, marketing, academic work, job hunting, games, creative writing, prompt engineering, business, and productivity. The repository also includes a "Jailbreaks" section, which contains prompts designed to bypass the safety restrictions built into AI assistants. This is a common category in prompt-sharing repositories, though using such prompts may violate the terms of service of the AI platforms involved. The README itself is minimal and mostly serves as a table of contents pointing to the category files. It does not explain the individual GPTs or prompts in detail. To see what is actually in the collection, you would need to open each linked file. At the top of the README, the author promotes an unrelated Android app called AnyClaw, described as a coding assistant that runs natively on Android without requiring root access or Termux (a terminal emulator). This appears to be a separate project added to the README for visibility. The repository has no stated license visible in the README, and the content is largely a curated list rather than original code. Its value depends on how current and accurate the listed GPTs and prompts are, which can change as AI platforms update their offerings.

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Prompt 1
I need a free ChatGPT assistant for writing marketing copy for a SaaS landing page, which GPT from the marketing category would work best and what prompt should I use?
Prompt 2
Help me pick the most useful free programming GPTs from this collection for a beginner who wants to learn Python
Prompt 3
I want to use ChatGPT for academic writing, give me a prompt from the academic category that helps structure an essay and generate citations
Prompt 4
Suggest a prompt from the job hunting section I can paste into ChatGPT to prepare for a software engineering interview at a big tech company
Prompt 5
Create a custom productivity prompt inspired by this collection that helps me plan my week and prioritize tasks using the Eisenhower matrix
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