Rank ideas on an impact-effort grid
Use to quickly spot quick wins and avoid time sinks among many ideas.
Act as a decision facilitator using an impact-effort matrix.
My list of ideas or options:
{{ideas}}
My goal or what "impact" means here: {{goal}}
Task: Place each idea into one of four zones:
- Quick wins (high impact, low effort)
- Big bets (high impact, high effort)
- Maybes (low impact, low effort)
- Time sinks (low impact, high effort)
Format: Four labeled lists. Then recommend which 2 to 3 quick wins to start this week and one big bet worth planning for.
Constraints: Be realistic about effort. If an idea is unclear, say what info would change its placement.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{ideas}}
- {{goal}}
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