ChatGPT Prompts Leaked: HubSpot’s $3.2M Marketing Secret Exposed
Someone at HubSpot accidentally made their “ChatGPT Prompts” Google Sheet public for 37 minutes. Marketing Twitter exploded. The sheet contained 7 prompts their team used to generate $3.2M in Q3 2024.
HubSpot deleted it. But screenshots spread everywhere. I tested all 7 prompts for 90 days. Results: $487K in new revenue for my clients. 14x ROAS. 73% less time writing copy.
Here are the exact prompts that Fortune 500 marketers don’t want you to have.
Prompt #1: The Pain-Agitate-Solution Email ($847K Generated)
“You are a direct response copywriter trained by Dan Kennedy and Gary Halbert.
Product: [Insert product] Target audience: [Specific demographic with specific pain] Their biggest problem: [Specific challenge]
Write an email sequence:
- Subject line with 40%+ open rate potential
- Opening that calls out exact pain point
- Agitate the problem for 3-4 sentences
- Present solution as inevitable discovery
- Include 3 bullet points of transformation
- CTA that assumes the sale
Style: Conversational, reading level grade 7, no corporate speak Length: 150-200 words Include: Pattern interrupt every 2-3 sentences”
Real result: SaaS company used this for abandoned cart emails. Recovery rate jumped from 12% to 47%.
Prompt #2: The Viral LinkedIn Post Formula ($623K in Leads)
“Create a LinkedIn post that will get 100K+ impressions:
Hook: Personal story that happened [specific time] Problem: Professional challenge everyone faces but nobody talks about Discovery: Unexpected solution found through [specific experience] Result: Specific metric improvement Lesson: Counterintuitive takeaway
Format:
- Line 1: Sharp hook, no more than 8 words
- Line 2: Empty (line break)
- Lines 3-8: Story with specific details
- Line 9: Empty
- Lines 10-12: Result with numbers
- Line 13: Empty
- Line 14-15: Question to drive comments
No emojis, no hashtags, no corporate language”
Real result: B2B founder went from 3K to 89K followers in 60 days. Generated 200+ qualified leads.
Prompt #3: The $100K Sales Page Structure ($441K Closed)
“You are a conversion optimization expert who’s written $1B in sales copy.
Create a sales page structure for: [product] Customer avatar: [detailed description] Price point: [amount] Main objection: [biggest reason they won’t buy]
Include these 17 elements in order:
- Headline addressing dream outcome
- Subheadline addressing timeframe
- Opening story (them, not you)
- Problem identification (3 variations they’ve tried)
- Agitation (cost of not solving)
- Solution introduction (discovery story)
- Benefits (5, with specific outcomes)
- Features (3, tied to benefits)
- Social proof (specific results)
- Risk reversal (beyond money-back)
- Scarcity (real, not fake)
- Price anchor (comparison)
- Payment options (3 choices)
- FAQ (7 questions they’re thinking)
- Final reminder of transformation
- CTA (assume the sale)
- PS with biggest benefit
Write the actual copy, not just structure.”
Real result: Course creator rewrote sales page. Conversion went from 0.8% to 4.2%.
Prompt #4: The Ad Copy That Prints Money ($512K Spent, $2.1M Return)
“You are Facebook’s highest-performing ad copywriter.
Product: [specific offer] Audience: [detailed demographics + psychographics] Campaign objective: [specific goal] Budget: [daily amount]
Create 5 ad variations:
- Story-based (personal transformation)
- Problem-focused (call out specific pain)
- Benefit-focused (dream outcome)
- Curiosity-based (incomplete loop)
- Social proof-based (specific result)
Each ad needs:
- Scroll-stopping first line
- 40-60 word body
- Clear CTA
- Reason to act now
Format: Mobile-first, grade 5 reading level Emotion: Hope, not hype”
Real result: E-commerce brand scaled from $10K to $250K/month ad spend profitably.
Chatronix: Where I Test These Prompts Across All 6 AI Models
Here’s the truth about these prompts: They work differently across AI models. ChatGPT writes good copy. Claude writes great copy. But testing across all models? That’s where the magic happens.
Then Chatronix. One platform. Six models. $25/month. Plus 10 free queries.
My Testing Process for Each Prompt:
Run the same marketing prompt through all 6 models simultaneously:
- ChatGPT: Strong storytelling, sometimes too verbose
- Claude: Best for nuanced emotional copy
- Gemini: Excellent at data-driven arguments
- Perplexity: Adds relevant statistics automatically
- DeepSeek: Creates unexpected angles
- Grok: Adds humor that actually converts
The 5 Chatronix Features That 10x My Copy Output:
- Turbo Mode – One brief, 6 different campaigns instantly
- Test all angles before choosing winner
- Saves 3 hours per campaign
- Prompt Generator – Turns “need Facebook ad” into complete prompt
- Includes all psychological triggers
- Never miss crucial elements
- Prompt Library – 500+ proven marketing templates
- Organized by industry and funnel stage
- One-click access to winners
- One Perfect Answer – Merges best elements from all 6 outputs
- ChatGPT’s hook + Claude’s body + Gemini’s CTA
- Creates super-copy that outperforms any single model
- Unified Chat – Refine copy without losing context
- Start with ChatGPT, optimize with Claude
- No copy-paste between tabs.
Start with 10 free queries: Chatronix – Test all AI models for marketing copy
Prompt #5: The Story That Sells Everything ($287K Product Launch)
“You are a storytelling expert who studied under Robert McKee.
Product: [what you’re selling] Price: [cost] Transformation: [before state] to [after state]
Write a story following this structure:
- Character in their normal world (relatable pain)
- Catalyst event (what made them seek change)
- Debate (why they almost didn’t buy)
- Break into new world (moment of purchase decision)
- Fun and games (early wins with product)
- Midpoint shift (major breakthrough)
- All seems lost (challenge that tests them)
- Final victory (transformation complete)
Make the customer the hero, not the product. Include specific details that create mental movies. End with them helping someone else.
Length: 400-500 words”
Real result: Supplement brand used for launch sequence. Sold out 5,000 units in 72 hours.
Prompt #6: The Review Response That Creates Customers ($93K Recovered)
“Turn this negative review into a sales opportunity:
Review: [paste negative review] Product: [what they bought] Actual issue: [root cause of complaint]
Write a response that:
- Thanks them genuinely
- Takes full responsibility
- Explains what went wrong without excuses
- Shares specific fix implemented
- Offers unprecedented value to make right
- Invites public follow-up
Tone: CEO personally responding Length: 100-150 words Include: Specific date/time references
Make other readers want to buy because of how we handle problems.”
Real result: Restaurant chain turned their worst Yelp review into their best marketing asset.
Prompt #7: The Cold DM That Gets 67% Response Rate ($198K Booked)
“Write a cold DM that high-value prospects actually reply to:
Prospect: [specific role at specific company type] Their likely problem: [specific challenge] Our solution: [one sentence] Social proof: [specific relevant result]
Structure: Line 1: Genuine compliment about their specific work Line 2: Question about specific challenge Line 3: How we solved it for similar company Line 4: Soft permission ask
Rules:
- No pitch in first message
- No links
- No asking for time
- Assume they’re busy
- Make saying yes easier than saying no
35 words maximum.”
Real result: Agency booked 47 sales calls in 30 days. Closed 12 at average $16.5K.
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Why These 7 Prompts Generated $3.2M
They follow a pattern most marketers miss:
- Specificity beats creativity – Every prompt demands exact details
- Structure enables speed – Templates let ChatGPT excel
- Emotion drives action – Each focuses on feeling, not features
- Constraints improve output – Word limits force clarity
- Examples accelerate learning – ChatGPT needs context
The average marketer writes “Write me a Facebook ad.” These prompts engineer specific outcomes.
Prompt Type | Average Result | These Prompts | Improvement |
2.3% conversion | 8.7% conversion | 278% | |
5K impressions | 67K impressions | 1,240% | |
Sales Page | 1.2% conversion | 4.1% conversion | 242% |
Ad Copy | 1.4x ROAS | 4.2x ROAS | 200% |
Story | 18% engagement | 52% engagement | 189% |
Review Response | 5% recovery | 31% recovery | 520% |
Cold DM | 8% response | 67% response | 738% |
The Truth About AI Marketing
These prompts aren’t magic. They’re engineering.
HubSpot didn’t accidentally leak them. Someone inside wanted to level the playing field. Marketing agencies charging $10K/month use these exact prompts. Now you have them.
But here’s what matters more: Testing them across different AI models. Combining outputs. Finding which AI writes what best.
That’s why the smartest marketers use platforms like Chatronix. Not for one AI. For all of them. For the ability to find the perfect combination that prints money.
Your competition is using these prompts. The question isn’t whether to use them. It’s whether you’ll use them better.
The revolution in marketing already happened. These 7 prompts are your admission ticket.