Source: ai-research/eliot-prince-ai-recipe-vault-catalog-2026-05-02.md (Notion database collection://b5025679-6076-8201-a321-877a8516d309 inside the “AI Recipe Vault” Notion page; 19 recipes enumerated 2026-05-02 via authenticated Notion MCP)

A curated Notion catalog of 19 AI workflow recipes by Eliot Prince (eliotprince.com), each shipped as a copy-paste-prompt-first walkthrough with verbatim prompts, embedded YouTube companions, and a consistent template format. Six recipes from the vault now live as standalone wiki articles (Cowork Getting Started / Cowork + Apify / LinkedIn Engagement Machine / 5 Claude Skills To Build / Cowork Projects “AI Consultant” / R.I.T(E) Prompt Framework); this entry is the catalog index for everything in the vault including the recipes that didn’t warrant individual articling.

Key Takeaways

  • One author, one template, 19 recipes. Author is Eliot Prince — eliotprince.com signature on multiple recipes, plus a “RITE Method Prompt Generator GPT” and “AI Workflow Picker” Lovable app hosted on his domain. UK-based (British spelling throughout — organise / customise / personalised / colour). Notion template is consistent: properties (Name / Summary / Tags / Time / Tool / Type / Date) + toggle-heavy step-by-step + verbatim prompts in javascript-fenced code blocks + embedded YouTube companion.
  • Tool surface beyond Claude. Most recipes are Claude-centric, but the catalog covers Cowork, Claude Chat, Claude Skills, Claude in Chrome, OpenClaw, Perplexity Computer (as a Cowork cross-vendor counterpart), Gemini Canvas (presentations + LinkedIn carousels), Lovable.dev (websites), Bolt/Replit/Cursor (lead-magnet apps), Apify (web scraping), Gamma (carousel design), Poppy AI (Gary Vee content brain), and ChatGPT custom GPTs.
  • The vault as a third-party reference. Treat it as a curated UK creator’s recipe library, not as Anthropic-published documentation. Recipe quality is uneven — some (Decision Council multi-persona skill, Cowork AI Consultant 4-knowledge-file pattern, Forensic-style RITE prompts) are genuinely high-leverage; others (“Laziest Ways to Make Money with AI”) are hustle-framed. Use this entry to navigate; consult individual articles for the high-value ones.

Recipe Catalog (19 Entries)

Already articled in this wiki

#RecipeTypeDateWiki article
1Getting Started with Claude Cowork (+use cases & plugins)Platform Walkthrough2026-02-16Cowork Getting Started
2How to Scrape Any Website with Claude CoworkAI Recipe2026-03-16Cowork + Apify Scraping Recipe
3The LinkedIn Engagement MachineAI Recipe2026-01-08LinkedIn Engagement Machine
45 Claude Skills To Build Right NowAI Recipe2026-04-01Eliot Prince’s 5 Claude Skills
5Claude Cowork Projects (Build Your AI Consultant)AI Recipe2026-03-23Cowork “AI Consultant” 4-Knowledge-File Pattern
6R.I.T (RITE) Prompt FrameworkPrompts2026-01-09R.I.T(E) Prompt Framework

Catalog-summary only (substantive but not individually articled)

7. Claude Skills: Set Up, Use & Build Your Own (Platform Walkthrough, 45-60 min, 2026-03-27). Step-by-step turning prompts into Skills via the Claude Skill Creator. Distributes 10 free Skill files as a Notion attachment: Lead Magnet Builder, Content Atomiser, Competitor Spy, Customer Language Miner, SEO Quick Audit, The Follow-Up Machine, Marketing Scorecard, The Upsell Finder, Steal Their Strategy, The Fire Yourself Skill. Two custom-build walkthroughs: Transcript Atomiser (Gary Vee voice → 5 ranked content angles by Specificity / Tension / Relatability / Standalone / Emotional Charge) + Brand Applicator (logos + hex codes + fonts + tone-of-voice docs → “make this branded” trigger that applies your style to any output). Pairs with the 5 Claude Skills article which builds 5 different skills using the same Skill Creator pattern.

8. Claude Chat 101: Your First Steps (Platform Walkthrough, 30 min, 2026-03-30). 10-step Claude beginner walkthrough: privacy/capabilities settings → memory loaded via voice-recorded transcript → custom writing voice (+ → Use style → Create custom style with your writing samples) → research-mode 400+ source deep research → branded report → Notion connector export → CSV upload + analysis → published interactive HTML dashboard → first project with Custom Instructions auto-generated by asking Claude to write them. Includes the same Client Intelligence Brief prompt that appears in the AI Consultant recipe. Significant overlap with the WEO Marketly intro course — useful as a public-facing operator reference, less useful as wiki canon since the course covers the same ground with WEO-specific framing.

9. Migrate Your ChatGPT Brain to Claude (AI Recipe, 15-20 min, 2025-02-13). The oldest recipe in the vault. Cognitive-migration prompt extracts ChatGPT’s chat.html export into a 10-section structured knowledge base (Identity Profile / Long-Term Vision / Active Projects / Knowledge Domains / Decision-Making Patterns / Behavioral Patterns / Constraints / Output Styles / Open Loops / Memory Compression Layer). Two paths: web upload (≤32MB) vs Cowork desktop file access. Final step: paste structured output into Claude memory. Genuinely useful framework for a one-time migration; the structured-knowledge-base format also doubles as a self-introspection prompt.

10. AI-Powered Annual Review (AI Recipe, 60-90 min, 2025-12-31). 4-prompt chain (Reflect → Extract → Envision → Roadmap) producing One-Page Annual Plan + interactive React goal-tracking dashboard. Reflect = 12 review questions across 3 batches (Review / Memories / Plan); Extract = pattern recognition + blind spots (the load-bearing section — “what am I not seeing”); Envision = identity shifts + concrete success picture; Roadmap = 3-5 quarterly goals + keystone habits + Stop-Doing list + dashboard with editable goal trackers and weekly habit grids. Reusable beyond annual reviews — the four-prompt structure works as a quarterly review template.

11. Generate 100 Viral Content Ideas in 10 mins (AI Recipe, 10 min, 2025-01-23). Gary Vee Jab-Hook framework at 75/25 ratio (75 value posts / 25 conversion posts). Stack: Perplexity social search → Poppy AI knowledge base (uploads Gary Vee’s “Jab Jab Jab Right Hook” PDF + Kallaway viral title videos + ICP report) → 100-idea generation organized into thematic clusters with platform recommendations + sequencing notes. Cross-vendor (Perplexity + Poppy + Claude/ChatGPT). Closest sibling to the LinkedIn Engagement Machine but optimized for breadth (100 ideas across platforms) rather than depth (one polished post per session).

12. Build a Professional Website with AI in 20 Mins (AI Recipe, 20 min, 2026-01-14). 4-prompt chain feeding Lovable.dev: Business Context brief → Design DNA extraction from competitor screenshots → Brand Identity overlay → Lovable spec → Lovable build → conversational refinement → custom-domain publish. Output is editable codebase + free *.lovable.app subdomain or paid custom domain. Closest to ai-web-design topic. The “extract design DNA from competitor screenshots” prompt is the reusable artifact — works for any builder, not just Lovable.

13. Electro Lead Magnet Builder (AI Recipe, 30 min, 2026-01-03). 7-step recipe: niche+audience definition → 15 Electro Lead Magnet ideas (calculators / generators / scorecards / quizzes / planners / analyzers — never PDFs) → top-5 ranking by 6 criteria (Specificity of Pain / Instant Gratification / Curiosity Factor / Ease of Use / Perceived Value / Qualifier Strength) → pick winner → vibe-coding-ready build spec → build in Bolt/Lovable/Replit/Cursor. Includes a public custom GPT for the workflow. Reusable scoring rubric — the 6 criteria are a clean lead-magnet evaluation framework regardless of build tool.

14. OpenClaw 101: Setting Up Your AI Assistant (Platform Walkthrough, 30 min, 2026-02-25). End-to-end OpenClaw install. Important caveat from the page: “do NOT install on your main machine” — spare laptop or VPS only. Walkthrough: openclaw.ai install one-liner → onboarding wizard → connect ChatGPT (via OpenAI Codex auth — uses your existing subscription, not API credits) or Claude as the brain → Telegram bot creation via @BotFather → agent personality interview → openclaw dashboard with 51+ skill connectors. Useful operator-level companion to the OpenClaw cookbook which covers use cases but not the install path.

15. Perplexity Computer 101: Build Your First AI Machine (Platform Walkthrough, 30-45 min, 2026-03-20). End-to-end Perplexity Computer build of a Local SEO Machine combining technical SEO audit (with fix-ready JSON-LD/meta tags) + GBP competitive audit + on-page SERP audit. 19-model orchestration: Opus 4.6 lead orchestrator + Gemini for research + GPT-5.2 cross-referencing + Sonnet 4.6 for writing + Nano Banana for visuals + Veo 3.1 for video — Computer picks the routing automatically. Cloud-based (laptop doesn’t need to be on, unlike Cowork). Pricing: $200/mo Max plan = 10K credits. Useful frame for the wiki: positions Perplexity Computer as the cross-vendor counterpart to Claude Cowork — Cowork is desktop-tethered, Computer is cloud-only, both orchestrate sub-agents around the same conceptual primitives.

16. LinkedIn Carousel Creation (AI Recipe, 10 min, 2025-12-26). Tactical 4-step: Gemini Thinking model extracts core thesis + golden quotes from any source content → pitches 5 specific carousel angles → 10-slide carousel outline → Gamma Studio mode “Just vibes” template build. Gemini + Gamma stack — cross-vendor; sister to the LinkedIn Engagement Machine but for the carousel format specifically. Reusable Gemini prompts.

17. Make Presentations Fast with Gemini (AI Recipe, 12-15 min, 2026-01-07). Gemini Canvas + Thinking Mode → 10-slide deck with image suggestions + speaker notes → Export to Google Slides → Beautify-this-slide polish. Cross-vendor productivity recipe; useful as the Gemini equivalent to Cowork’s presentation creation.

Wrapper / skipped

18. Mega Prompt Chest (Prompts, 2025-12-24). Notion entry is just a wrapper that links to the Mega Prompt Chest Google Doc — already covered as mega-prompt-chest.md. No additional content beyond the Doc; the Notion page just routes traffic to the Doc.

19. The Laziest Ways to Make Money with AI (AI Recipe, open-ended, 2026-03-18). Four methods: (1) teach AI 1:1 at £100/hr at local networking events; (2) free AI audit → paid implementation; (3) local AI newsletter + sponsorship monetization; (4) build validated AI apps via Reddit pain-point mining + Build The Keyword. Method content is OK, but the framing (“laziest” / “make money”) tilts hustle-content rather than substantive AI recipe. Skipped from individual articling — the underlying playbook is better captured in the cold-email + proof-driven-close playbook (more rigorous treatment of method 1+2) and 2026 business-demand field data (more measured framing of method 4).

Cross-Recipe Patterns

  • Copy-paste-prompt-first pedagogy. Every recipe ships verbatim prompts in fenced code blocks. Operator can lift directly without re-engineering.
  • Multi-tool stacks. Recipes routinely chain 2-4 tools — the vault is tool-agnostic by design. Claude is the most-used (10 of 19 recipes), but Perplexity Computer, Gemini, OpenClaw, Lovable, and Apify all show up as primary tools.
  • YouTube-video companions. Most recipes embed an Eliot Prince YouTube link.
  • Notion AI Recipe template reuse. Same property schema across all entries (Name / Summary / Tags / Time / Tool / Type / Date) — likely a published Notion template that’s reused, not freshly authored each time.
  • British English authorship. Confirms UK origin; consistent with the “South West of England” example in the Cowork+Apify recipe.

Caveats

  • Source provenance is curated, not authoritative. Eliot Prince is a competent operator, but the vault is one creator’s recipe library, not vendor-published documentation. Treat as a starting point.
  • Recipe quality is uneven. The Decision Council multi-persona skill (recipe 4) is genuinely novel and reusable; “Laziest Ways to Make Money” (recipe 19) is closer to hustle-content. Use this catalog to triage; consult individual articles for high-value items.
  • Date-anchor model recommendations. Several recipes pre-date the W16 Opus 4.7 default-model upgrade for Max/Team Premium — the “Sonnet 4.5 default” advice in older recipes is now Sonnet 4.6 + Opus 4.7. Apply the latest model picker, not the recipe’s snapshot.
  • External-resource freshness. Recipes link to Eliot Prince’s domain (eliotprince.com prompt generator, ai-workflow-picker.lovable.app); these are subject to change without notice.

Try It

  1. Start with the three already-articled recipes (Cowork Getting Started for onboarding, 5 Claude Skills for skill-building muscle, AI Consultant Cowork Projects for the 4-knowledge-file architecture). They’re the highest-leverage entry points into the vault’s pedagogy.
  2. For prompt discipline, run the R.I.T(E) framework on a real task this week. Compare output quality against your usual prompt style.
  3. For weekly content, try recipe 11 (100 Viral Content Ideas) on a real ICP. The Gary Vee Jab-Hook framework + Perplexity social search combo produces a different shape of output than Brandon Storey’s lead-magnet pipeline — worth the comparison.
  4. For cross-vendor exposure, run recipe 15 (Perplexity Computer 101) — building a Local SEO Machine in Computer is the cleanest way to feel where Perplexity’s product diverges from Cowork. Useful for the Module 6 surfaces decision.
  5. Watch the parent vault at the source URL. Eliot Prince is actively adding recipes; new entries are worth periodically reviewing. Worth adding to the wiki watchlist if any of the recipes here become load-bearing.

Open Questions

  • Eliot Prince author profile. What’s his broader business? eliotprince.com hints at a coaching/consulting model. Worth backtracing if he becomes a load-bearing source for client-facing work.
  • Notion AI Recipe template reuse. Is the template itself published? Worth searching for the source template in case it’s a useful asset.
  • Recipe additions over time. Is the vault still growing? Watchlist candidate. New recipes in the next 30-90 days would warrant a follow-up sweep.
  • Cross-recipe overlap with WEO course material. Several recipes (Chat 101, Skills walkthrough) overlap with the WEO Marketly intro course. Worth a deliberate decision on whether to cite Eliot’s recipes as supplementary external resources in those modules — leaning yes given the operator-track audience fit.