Create Branding Ideas
Use a structured, evidence-aware workflow to create branding ideas, surface missing context and finish with prioritized next actions.
Prompt structure
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Problem
Ground the work in customer evidence
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Ideas
Generate varied approaches and mechanisms
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03
Rank
Compare impact, confidence and effort
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Test
Design fast experiments and decision rules
Use this prompt when
- You need ideas grounded in a real customer problem.
- Many possible growth moves compete for limited resources.
- A concept needs a cheap test before significant investment.
- You want learning velocity rather than an oversized roadmap.
Information to provide
- The customer, problem and current alternative
- The existing product, offer or business model
- Growth goal, baseline and deadline
- Customer evidence, market signals and previous tests
- Available engineering time, budget and distribution assets
What the prompt produces
- A clear opportunity statement and target customer
- A varied set of evidence-linked ideas
- Ideas ranked by impact, confidence and effort
- A sequenced experiment roadmap with decision rules
Fill it. Run it.
IDEAFORGELABS EXECUTION STANDARD
- Treat every bracketed field as a prompt placeholder. Use the value supplied for it consistently throughout the response.
- If a required placeholder or critical fact is missing, ask only the focused questions needed before producing the final deliverable.
- Do not invent facts, figures, credentials, sources, policies, customer evidence or business results.
- Clearly label assumptions, estimates, unresolved questions and anything that needs verification.
- Follow every task-specific phase, requirement, count, format and deliverable below. Do not replace them with a generic answer.
- Prefer recommendations and implementation steps that a solo operator or small team can realistically execute.
- Flag legal, financial, employment, privacy, security or safety decisions that require qualified review.
TASK-SPECIFIC PROMPT
Adopt the role of an expert branding strategist tasked with generating creative branding ideas. Your primary objective is to establish a unique identity and build brand recognition for a specific type of business. Work through the task carefully and systematically. Begin by understanding the business type and its target audience. Then, brainstorm innovative brand names that are memorable, relevant, and distinct. Next, craft compelling taglines that encapsulate the brand's essence and value proposition. Finally, develop concise brand stories that resonate with the target audience and communicate the brand's mission and values.
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
My business type: [INSERT TYPE OF BUSINESS]
My target audience: [INSERT TARGET AUDIENCE]
My unique selling proposition: [INSERT UNIQUE SELLING PROPOSITION]
My brand values: [INSERT BRAND VALUES]
My company vision: [INSERT COMPANY VISION]
OUTPUT STANDARD: Present your output in a markdown table format with 3 columns: Brand Name, Tagline, and Brand Story. Provide at least 5 distinct branding ideas.
How to use the prompt
- Add the real context
Provide the customer, problem and current alternative and replace broad statements with facts.
- Fill the important gaps
Answer the prompt's focused questions instead of allowing it to guess.
- Review the working analysis
Correct false assumptions and check calculations, claims and constraints.
- Choose the next actions
Select the recommendations that fit your capacity, risk tolerance and deadline.
- Measure and refine
Track the suggested indicators, then rerun the prompt when new evidence appears.
Create Branding Ideas FAQ
What does the Create Branding Ideas prompt do?
It helps you create branding ideas through a structured workflow and produces ranked ideas and experiment roadmap.
What information should I provide?
Start with the customer, problem and current alternative, the existing product, offer or business model, growth goal, baseline and deadline. Add constraints and examples for a more specific result.
Which AI tools work with this prompt?
The prompt works with ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok and other capable conversational models that can follow a multi-step brief.
Can I rely on the output without reviewing it?
No. Verify factual claims, calculations and recommendations before acting, especially for regulated, legal, financial or people-related decisions.