About
Why snipprompts.com exists, what makes the bundle different, and who built it.
I built snipprompts.com because every ChatGPT prompt I tried during my own prompt experiments gave me back garbage.
"Spearheaded cross-functional synergy to drive transformational growth." Numbers I never gave it. Phrases no recruiter actually reads. Resume bullets that sounded like every other resume bullet on LinkedIn. It wasn't ChatGPT's fault — it was the prompts. They weren't asking the right questions before generating output. They were filling space with confident-sounding nothing.
So I started writing better ones.
What snipprompts.com is
A library of 150+ free, tested ChatGPT prompts — for resumes, cover letters, interview prep, LinkedIn profiles, salary negotiation, and more. Each one is built around a specific failure mode of generic AI: invented metrics, banned-phrase clichés, vague inputs that produce vague outputs.
Every prompt has gates that refuse to run on weak input. Every prompt has banned-phrase lists that kill AI-tells. Every prompt has post-output behavior rules — what to do AFTER you have the draft, because most candidates stop at "here's a draft" and lose the leverage.
Free version of all five career prompts is on the site. The deep version — 44 prompts, 8 negotiation scripts, 3 worksheets, plus a Notion workspace — is The Job Hunter's AI Bundle.
What makes the bundle different
Three things, in order of importance:
1. Refuse-to-invent gates. The single biggest failure of generic AI in job-hunting is making up numbers. The bundle's prompts refuse to write until you provide specific metrics. If you can't give numbers, they tell you which questions to answer first — they don't invent.
2. Workflow, not a pile. Most prompt packs are 100 prompts in a folder. The bundle is 44 prompts in a specific sequence — resume to offer letter, one workflow. Module 5 (negotiation) threads the same persona through multiple prompts so the work compounds.
3. Negotiation depth. The free internet has roughly one decent salary-negotiation prompt. The bundle has ten, plus eight copy-paste scripts, plus a BATNA worksheet, plus a comp research template, plus a walkaway math calculator. Module 5 is the flagship — most candidates lose more money in 48 hours of bad negotiation than in 6 months of bad resume writing.
Long-form guides
Beyond the prompt pages, I write longer guides that walk through the specific failure modes of generic AI for each job-search task:
- How to use ChatGPT to write your resume without it inventing experience — the underlying mechanic plus a 6-step process to gate against fabrication.
- How to write a cover letter with ChatGPT without sounding like AI — banned-phrase prompt structure and the 5-step process for getting human-readable output.
- How to use ChatGPT for interview answers without sounding rehearsed — sparring partner, not script. Story-mining plus the AI-grilling follow-up drill.
- How to negotiate salary with ChatGPT without burning the bridge — comp research, objection drills, and keeping the counter in your own voice.
About me
I'm Flynn Sinclair, based in Colorado. I run snipprompts.com.
This is my first AI business. I picked the niche because I kept using ChatGPT and getting back things I never asked for — invented metrics, recruiter-clichéd phrasing, generic answers that didn't sound like me. The deeper I went into fixing my own prompts, the more I realized prompt-engineering was the actual skill, and the more I wanted to build something around it. AI keeps getting bigger; the people who can shape its output well will compound over the next decade. I want to be one of them.
My expertise is in the prompts themselves — every one tested on ChatGPT free tier (GPT-4o-mini, GPT-4o) plus Claude and Gemini, written and rewritten until the output is something a recruiter actually reads. The prompts either work or they don't. That's the bar.
What's next
snipprompts.com isn't a one-time launch. The Job Hunter's AI Bundle is v1.0. Buyers get every future update free in their Gumroad library — no re-download needed. v1.1 will ship with refinements based on actual buyer feedback (a comp-triangulator prompt is already drafted), and v2.0 expands into adjacent niches once v1 has data.
When ChatGPT changes — model upgrades, new context windows, behavior shifts — the prompts get re-tested and rewritten. The same Gumroad link picks up the new version.
Contact
Email: flynn@snipprompts.com
The bundle's roadmap is shaped by what buyers tell me — reach out anytime.