I appreciate that the developers allow this product (which is a notion page listing the prompts) to be duplicated into one's own Notion workspace and thus can be exported and used in contexts outside of the lag and nightmarish navigational experience that comes with notion. Like any prompt collection or template one finds, these will require you do a bit of modification to best suit your needs, but the authors were very good at generalizing them to be relatively easy to do that with and used variables in the right places to enable as much in the expected ways. They are also relatively organic, which it seems tends to generate the best results with ChatGPT especially which is awesome and shows this is the product of hard work and not just copy-pasting someone else's work as is sadly common in this sector at the moment. Good work, thanks.