ChatGPT for Social Media Small Business

ChatGPT for Social Media: 5 Prompts That Give You a Week of Posts in 10 Minutes | AI Alchemist
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ChatGPT for Social Media:
5 Prompts That Give You a Week of Posts in 10 Minutes

This guide is not for social media managers or marketing agencies. It is for the hairdresser, the electrician, the café owner, and the dog groomer who knows they should post on Facebook and Instagram more often — but dreads sitting down to do it. These five prompts give you a full week of posts in 10 minutes. Free. No marketing skills required.

The blank screen problem is real.

You open Facebook, click “Create post,” and sit there. You know you should write something. You know consistent posting builds awareness, keeps you front of mind, and drives enquiries. But after a full day running your business, finding the words is the last thing you want to do.

ChatGPT solves this completely — not by writing generic marketing content nobody reads, but by producing posts that sound like you, talk about your actual business, and give your customers a reason to engage. The difference between AI social content that works and AI social content that sounds robotic is one thing: specific context. The five prompts below are built with that context structure baked in.

📅 The Monday morning workflow
From blank screen at 8am to a full week of scheduled posts by 8:15am
2 mins
Plan your week
Give ChatGPT 3 things happening this week
→ Prompt 1
4 mins ✏️
Write the posts
Turn each idea into a ready-to-post caption
→ Prompt 2
2 mins 📷
Showcase your work
Turn a job or result into an engaging post
→ Prompt 3
1 min
Repurpose a review
Turn one Google review into 3 posts
→ Prompt 4
1 min 📅
Schedule everything
Meta Business Suite — free, one session
→ Done ✓
10 min
total time to plan, write, and schedule a full week of social posts using these 5 prompts
Free
all five prompts work with the free version of ChatGPT — no paid plan or marketing tools needed
Any biz
works for any type of small business — plumbers, salons, restaurants, tradespeople, freelancers

Before you start: 2 things to set up once

1. A free ChatGPT account. Go to chat.openai.com, create a free account, and you are ready. No paid plan required for any prompt in this guide.

2. Meta Business Suite (if you use Facebook or Instagram). Go to business.facebook.com and connect your business page. This lets you schedule a whole week of posts at once — for free — so you never have to remember to post manually.

🤖 Speed it up with memory
If you have set up ChatGPT memory with your business context, these prompts become significantly shorter — ChatGPT already knows your business name, your customers, and your tone. If you have not done this yet, each prompt below includes all the context ChatGPT needs. Memory setup takes 5 minutes and pays back on every single session from that point.

Prompt 1 — The Week Planner

Start here every Monday morning. You give ChatGPT your business type and three things that are happening or worth mentioning this week. It gives you back five post ideas in 60 seconds — a full week of content, planned before your first cup of tea is finished.

📷 CRAFT Prompt 1 of 5 — The Week Planner
You are a social media content planner for a small business.

My business: [Business name], a [brief description — e.g. "hair salon in Sheffield" / "plumbing business in Leeds" / "independent café in Bristol"].
My customers are: [Brief description — e.g. "mainly women aged 30-55 who want a reliable, friendly salon" / "homeowners needing honest, reliable tradespeople"].

This week I want to mention (pick any that apply):
- [Thing 1 — e.g. "a special offer we're running" / "we just took on a new member of staff"]
- [Thing 2 — e.g. "a transformation/job we completed" / "a tip relevant to our customers"]
- [Thing 3 — e.g. "a seasonal hook — bank holiday, school holidays, summer" / "something happening locally"]

Give me 5 social media post IDEAS (not the posts themselves yet) — one for each day Monday to Friday. For each idea, give me: the topic, the angle (why it's interesting to my customers), and the best platform (Facebook, Instagram, or both).

Keep each idea to 2-3 sentences. I'll write the actual posts separately.

Prompt 2 — The Post Writer

Once you have your five post ideas from Prompt 1, use this to turn each one into a ready-to-publish caption. Run it once per post — takes under 60 seconds each.

📷 CRAFT Prompt 2 of 5 — The Post Writer
You are a social media copywriter for a small business. Write a single social media post.

My business: [Business name], a [brief description].
Post topic: [Describe the post idea — e.g. "announcing a 10% off discount on all appointments booked this week" / "sharing a tip about how to keep pipes from freezing in winter"].
Platform: [Facebook / Instagram / both]
Tone: [e.g. "warm and friendly, like a message from a local business that knows its customers" / "professional but approachable — expert without being posh"]

Write ONE post of under 80 words. It should:
- Open with a line that makes someone stop scrolling
- Say something genuinely useful or interesting about the topic
- End with a clear, specific call to action (book now / call us / visit the link / comment below)
- Sound like a real person wrote it — NOT like a corporate marketing email

Do NOT use generic openings like "Exciting news!" or "We're thrilled to announce." Start with something specific and human.
💡 The anti-corporate rule
ChatGPT occasionally defaults to corporate phrases — “Exciting news!”, “We’re thrilled to share”, “Don’t miss out!” These sound like adverts. If any appear in the output, delete them and replace with something a person would actually say. The prompt above instructs ChatGPT to avoid them — but always read the output before posting and trust your instincts about what sounds like you.
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Prompt 3 — The Transformation Post

Before-and-after posts are the highest-performing content type for most trade and service businesses — because they show rather than tell. A plumber who posts a photo of a finished bathroom renovation, a decorator who shows a freshly painted room, a hairdresser with a colour transformation — these posts drive enquiries because they answer the customer’s real question: can you actually do what you claim? This prompt writes the caption.

📷 CRAFT Prompt 3 of 5 — The Transformation Post
You are a social media copywriter for a small business. Write an engaging post showcasing a job or result.

My business: [Business name], a [brief description].
What I did: [Describe the job or result — e.g. "a full bathroom refurbishment in a Victorian semi — new suite, tiling, plumbing, and decoration" / "a complete colour transformation from dark brown to warm blonde for a client who had wanted to do this for years"].
What the customer said (if anything): [e.g. "she said she felt completely different walking out" / "he said it was the best investment he'd made in the house" — or leave blank].
Photo: [Yes — I'll attach before/after photos / No — describe a transformation without referencing photos]

Write a post of under 90 words that:
- Opens with the human story behind the job, not the technical details
- Describes the transformation in a way that makes a potential customer imagine the same result for themselves
- Ends with a warm invitation to enquire: [Your preferred call to action]

Do not use the word "transformation" — it has been overused. Find a fresher way to describe the change.

Prompt 4 — The Review Repurposer

You have worked hard to earn your Google reviews. Most small businesses use them once — they feel good reading them, and then they do nothing with them. This prompt turns a single five-star review into three different social posts: a direct quote card, a story-based post, and a gratitude post. Three posts from one review, in 90 seconds.

📷 CRAFT Prompt 4 of 5 — The Review Repurposer
You are a social media copywriter for a small business. Turn a customer review into 3 different social media posts.

My business: [Business name], a [brief description].
The review: [Paste the full review text here]
Customer name (first name only, or leave blank): [Name]

Write 3 different posts based on this review:

POST 1 — The Quote Card: Use a powerful phrase from the review as the headline. Add context about what we did. Keep under 60 words. Suitable for turning into a graphic.

POST 2 — The Story Post: Turn the review into a short story about the customer’s experience. Do not quote directly — retell it warmly in third person. Under 80 words.

POST 3 — The Gratitude Post: A warm, genuine thank-you to customers like this one. Do not name the customer. Use the review as the inspiration but write something broader. Under 60 words.

Tone across all three: warm, genuine, human. Never sound like a testimonials page.

Prompt 5 — The Seasonal Hook

Every month has something worth posting about — bank holidays, school terms, seasons, local events. This prompt takes the month and your business type and generates three timely post ideas that feel current and relevant rather than evergreen and generic. Use it on the first Monday of each month as a planning session supplement.

📷 CRAFT Prompt 5 of 5 — The Seasonal Hook
You are a social media content planner for a small business in the UK (or USA — delete as appropriate).

My business: [Business name], a [brief description — e.g. "independent florist in Bristol" / "dog grooming business in Manchester"].
Month: [e.g. "June 2026"]
Any specific upcoming dates I want to mention: [e.g. "Father's Day on 21 June" / "school summer holidays start 18 July" — or leave blank and let ChatGPT suggest]

Give me 3 timely, seasonal post ideas for this month that are specifically relevant to my type of business. For each idea:
- The topic and seasonal hook
- A specific opening line I could use (not generic — specific to my business type and this month)
- Why this particular post would resonate with my customers right now

Do not suggest ideas that could apply to any business. Make each one specific to [my business type].

The scheduling step — free, takes 3 minutes

Once you have your five posts written, do not post them one by one throughout the week. Schedule them all at once in a single Monday session using Meta Business Suite (business.facebook.com) — it is completely free for Facebook and Instagram.

  • Go to business.facebook.com and sign in with your Facebook account
  • Click Planner in the left menu
  • Click Create post for each of your five posts
  • Set the scheduled date and time for each (Tuesday-Saturday, 8am works well for most small businesses)
  • Click Schedule

All five posts go out automatically throughout the week. You never have to remember to post manually. Your social media is done before 8:30am on Monday and you do not touch it again until the following week.

✅ The compounding effect
Consistent posting matters more than perfect posting. A business that posts 5 times a week with decent content will outperform one that posts occasionally with brilliant content — because the algorithm rewards consistency and customers notice regular presence. These five prompts make consistency achievable for the first time for most small businesses that have struggled to maintain it. 10 minutes on Monday. Done for the week. Every week.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. ChatGPT is particularly well-suited to writing social media posts because posts follow a consistent structure — an engaging opening, a main message, and a call to action — that the CRAFT Method can reliably produce. The key is giving ChatGPT enough context about your specific business, your customers, and your tone. All five prompts in this guide are built with that context structure, so the output sounds like you rather than a generic business.
Open ChatGPT at chat.openai.com (free), paste in the Post Writer prompt from this guide, fill in your business details and the specific topic or offer, and click send. ChatGPT produces a warm, engaging Facebook post with a call to action in under 60 seconds. Read it, add one personal detail only you would know, and post it or schedule it via Meta Business Suite.
Yes, if you give ChatGPT the right context. The prompts in this guide ask for your business name, your customer type, your tone, and the specific thing you want to communicate. With that detail, the output sounds warm and personal. The key rule: always read the output before posting and add one personal touch — something specific about the job, the customer, or the week — that only you would know. AI provides the structure; you provide the authenticity.
Yes. All five prompts in this guide work with the free version of ChatGPT at chat.openai.com. No paid subscription required. The free version handles social media content creation without any meaningful limitations — you can write as many posts as you need across your Monday planning session without hitting usage limits.
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Kieron Penrose
Creator of the CRAFT Method · AI Alchemist

Kieron spent 20 years as a management trainer working with global brands including Pepsi and Cadbury. He now teaches small business owners how to get real results from AI. No tech background required.

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