Madison Carter·
Our founder's story, finally told like it matters
Creates a compelling brand origin story using Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey adapted for marketing.
Brand Story Script (Hero Journey)
Write a powerful brand origin story for {{brand_name}} using the Hero's Journey framework adapted for business storytelling. FOUNDER: {{founder_name}}. THE HERO (FOUNDER) WAS: {{founder_background}}. THE ORDINARY WORLD: {{ordinary_world}} (the status quo before the problem). THE CALL TO ADVENTURE: {{call_to_adventure}} (the problem or struggle they faced). THE REFUSAL: {{initial_struggle}} (doubt, failures, obstacles). THE MEETING THE MENTOR: {{key_insight}} (the discovery or lesson learned). THE CROSSING THE THRESHOLD: {{turning_point}} (the moment of commitment). THE ORDEALS: {{challenges_faced}} (trials in building the solution). THE TRANSFORMATION: {{breakthrough_moment}} (how the solution was perfected). THE RETURN WITH ELIXIR: {{mission_now}} (how the brand now serves others). TARGET AUDIENCE: {{target_audience}}. DESIRED LENGTH: {{length}} (e.g., 500 words, 3-minute read). TONE: {{tone}}. Write as a narrative story, not a list. Include sensory details, emotional beats, and dialogue where appropriate. The story should make the reader feel this brand truly understands my struggle. End with a bridge connecting the founder's journey to the customer's potential transformation.
Ergebnisse
## The Story of Prompt2Love
Niko didn't set out to build software. He set out to stop losing his own words.
For three years he was the engineer everyone Slacked at 11pm — *"Hey, what was that prompt you used for the release notes?"* He always had it... somewhere. A note here, a screenshot there, a Google Doc that had quietly grown to forty pages. Every great prompt he wrote was a small act of craft, and every one of them vanished into the scroll the moment he needed it again.
The breaking point was almost funny. He spent twenty minutes rewriting a prompt he *knew* he'd perfected months earlier — and never found the original. That night he opened a blank editor and typed a different kind of note: *what if my prompts lived where I actually work?*
The first version was ugly and only he used it. But the retyping stopped. The 11pm Slacks turned into "just send me your library." Friends asked for it. Then strangers.
That's the whole idea behind Prompt2Love: your best thinking shouldn't disappear. Capture it once, and it's there forever — one shortcut away, on every AI tool you touch.
You've written brilliant prompts too. **Let's make sure you never lose another one.**
Modell: Claude Sonnet 4
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Marcus Bell·
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