New to Claude? Use these 6 simple starter prompts to unlock better answers instantly

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If you just opened Claude for the first time, you might be wondering what to say or even how it compares to ChatGPT. Most people start with something basic like “write an email” or “explain this topic.” That works — but it barely scratches the surface of what this powerful AI tool can do.

One short prompt can instantly make Claude more useful, more relevant and far more personal. So, whether you're making the switch from ChatGPT because of QuitGPT or simply trying it for the first time to mix up your models, this prompt will get you started on the right track.

Start with this prompt

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Begin your Claude experience by setting up an account and starting with the following prompt: I'm working on [what you're trying to do]. Here's some context: [a sentence or two about your situation]. Tell me how you can help?

This simple, yet powerful prompt works because it tells you what the model is capable of right from the start. If you're using the free version of Claude, you'll be using Claude 4.6 Sonnet, which is known for its strong reasoning and complex problem-solving capabilities. It is also a powerhour for coding. Not a developer? Don't worry, coding with Claude is as easy as using natural language in the chat box.

One small tip to note, Claude works better when you treat it like a smart collaborator. So, adding context helps it:

  • Tailor answers to your situation
  • Anticipate problems you didn’t mention
  • Give more practical advice
  • Match your tone and goals

6 ways to use this prompt today

1. Write anything faster

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Whether it’s a tricky email, a cover letter or even a wedding toast, Claude can help you find the right words without sounding stiff, robotic or overly formal.

One of Claude's greatest strengths is understanding tone and context, it can balance honesty with empathy — which matters when the message is sensitive or morale is on the line. Instead of producing a generic corporate update, it can help you communicate clearly while still sounding human.

Try: “I need to write an email to my team about a project delay. I want to be honest but keep morale up.”

2. Think through tough decisions

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When you’re facing a big decision, it’s easy to focus on what feels urgent and overlook risks, tradeoffs or long-term consequences.

Claude can act as a neutral thinking partner, helping you slow down, examine assumptions and consider angles you might miss on your own.

Because Claude Sonnet 4.6 is particularly strong at structured reasoning and weighing complex tradeoffs, it can help you move beyond gut instinct and think through a decision with clarity.

Try: “I’m deciding whether to freelance full-time. Here’s my situation…”

3. Understand complicated topics

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From tax rules to legal contracts and medical terminology, complex language can feel overwhelming fast. Claude can break dense topics into clear, plain-English explanations without oversimplifying what actually matters.

The model can translate technical material into language that matches your experience level — and then going deeper if you want more detail. Instead of dumping jargon on you, it builds understanding step by step.

Try: “Explain Roth IRA conversions for someone in their 30s with a moderate income.”

4. Learn something new

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When you’re learning something new, the hardest part isn’t finding information — it’s knowing what to learn next, and staying motivated long enough to stick with it.

Claude can act like a patient tutor, guiding you step by step at your level and adjusting as you go. Claude Sonnet 4.6 is especially good at breaking big skills into manageable lessons and even checking your understanding. That way you're not overwhelmed with a wall of concepts.

Try: “I’ve never coded before. Can you teach me Python in a way that’s actually fun?”

5. Brainstorm creative ideas

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When you hit a creative wall, momentum is often the hardest thing to regain. Claude can help you push past that block by generating fresh directions, variations and angles you might not have considered.

The chatbot can support creative ideation because it understands tone, audience and branding nuance — so the ideas feel intentional rather than random. Instead of giving generic suggestions, it can tailor ideas to match a mood, aesthetic or target customer.

Try: “I’m starting a candle business. Suggest 15 warm, modern name ideas.”

6. Research and summarize quickly

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When you’re heading into an interview, important meeting or major purchase, staying confident can make all the difference. Claude can help you get up to speed quickly by surfacing the key concepts, framing them in plain language and explaining why they matter in the real world.

Try: I have a job interview at a B2B software company. What metrics and ROI concepts should I know?”

The takeaway

To get the most out of Claude, think of it less like a search box and more like a collaborator. Start by adding context so it understands what you’re trying to do and why it matters. Ask for the format you want, refine the tone if it feels off and use follow-up questions to go deeper. With each iteration, the response becomes more useful and more tailored to your situation.

This approach works because Claude is genuinely helping you think alongside it. Providing context leads to fewer generic responses, more relevant guidance and smarter suggestions that reflect your real needs.

Now that you're ready to try it, paste the starter prompt and describe what you need. Don’t worry if the first response isn’t perfect — refine it and keep the conversation going.


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