I Replaced My Entire Productivity Stack With AI Prompts — Here's What Actually Worked
For 30 days, I cancelled Sunsama, stopped using Motion, and replaced 5 paid apps with a set of ChatGPT prompts. Here's what happened.
The Setup
I tracked every productivity action for 30 days. Then I wrote prompts for each one — morning planning, standup prep, meeting notes, weekly reviews, content creation, and evening wind-down.
What Actually Saved Time
1. Morning Priority Sorting (saves 15 min/day)
Instead of opening a planner app, I paste my task list into a prompt that ranks by impact/effort matrix. It takes 3 seconds and I get a clear priority order.
2. Standup Prep (saves 10 min/day)
A prompt that turns yesterday's commits + today's calendar into a concise standup update. No more scrambling before the call.
3. Weekly Review (saves 30 min/week)
40 reflection questions that I run through every Sunday. This single habit has had more impact on my productivity than any app I've ever paid for.
4. Content Creation (saves 2+ hours/week)
Instead of staring at a blank editor, I use prompts for outlines, first drafts, SEO optimization, and editing passes. The content isn't AI-generated slop — it's my ideas structured faster.
5. Evening Wind-Down (improves sleep quality)
A prompt that helps me process the day, identify what I'm grateful for, and mentally close open loops. Replaced my Headspace subscription.
The Math
| App | Cost/year | Replaced by |
|---|---|---|
| Sunsama | $60 | Morning Routine + Weekly Reset prompts |
| Motion | $96 | Workday Prompts |
| Jasper | $480 | Content Creator + Solopreneur Vault |
| Calm | $70 | Evening Wind-Down prompts |
| Copy.ai | $288 | Content Creator prompts |
| Total | $994 | ~$40 in prompt packs |
What Didn't Work
- Generic "write me a blog post" prompts — Too vague, output is generic. You need structured, domain-specific prompts.
- Prompts that try to do everything — The best prompts do ONE thing well. My morning prompt doesn't try to also plan my week.
- Using prompts without a system — The prompts work because I use them consistently at the same time every day.
The Prompt Packs I Built
After 30 days of testing, I packaged the best prompts into collections. Each one is focused on a specific daily workflow:
- Morning Routine Prompts — 15 prompts for morning planning
- Weekly Reset Checklist — 40 reflection questions
- Workday Prompts — 20 prompts for your entire workday
- Solopreneur Prompt Vault — 50 prompts for one-person businesses
- Content Creator Prompts — 30 prompts for content production
Use code SAVE40 for 40% off any pack, or FLASH50 for 50% off (first 20 buyers).
The Real Lesson
The productivity app industry sells you complexity. You don't need 15 apps with 200 features each. You need 5-10 good prompts that you use consistently.
The prompts aren't magic — they're just structured thinking. But structured thinking, applied consistently, is worth more than any subscription.
What productivity apps have you replaced with AI? Let me know in the comments.
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