If you have been working through this course consistently, you have written a lot of prompts by now. Client emails, itinerary introductions, research queries, comparisons, social content. Some of those prompts produced excellent results. Some required several rounds of refinement before the output was right. And some you have probably already used again, copying the structure from one session and adjusting the details for a new client or a new piece of work.
That instinct to reuse what works is exactly right. And this module turns it into a system.
A prompt library is a collection of tested, saved prompt frameworks that you return to for recurring tasks. Not finished prompts with all the details filled in: frameworks with a consistent structure that you populate with the specific details of the task at hand. Think of them as templates for your briefing process, not templates for the output itself.
The difference between an advisor who writes every prompt from scratch and an advisor who works from a tested library is the difference between a practice that uses AI and a practice that runs on it. The library is what makes your AI use consistent, fast, and reliably high quality, because every framework in it has been tested, refined, and proven to produce output that meets your standard.
By the end of this module you will have the structure for a library across five categories of travel advisory work, and you will have built your first five frameworks ready to use this week.