Content Hub OS: Lab Notes - 04.24.26
In this Note: How CHOS solves the blank prompt problem with a library of 500 prompts you can use immediately and customize to match your voice and content formats.
The Automator’s Log documents Content Hub OS as I use it — what’s inside, how it works, and what I’ve learned running it on my own brand before opening it to anyone else. If you’re new here, CHOS is an AI-powered content operating system built for operators who are done doing everything manually. These notes are the inside look.
Prompting is where most people get stuck.
Not because AI can’t do the work. Because starting from a blank prompt box and expecting a good output is like handing someone a kitchen and expecting a meal without a recipe.
The Prompt Library inside CHOS ships with over 500 prompts covering blog posts, social content, newsletters, YouTube scripts, email and more. The goal isn’t to use them as-is forever. The goal is to give you a running start so you’re not rebuilding from scratch every time you want to create something.
Every prompt in the library is yours to use immediately. When you find one that’s close to what you need, copy it and make it your own.
Adjust the tone, tighten the angle, add specifics about your audience. Your custom prompts live in your workspace and are fully editable.
Over time your shortlist of go-to prompts becomes one of the most valuable things in your system. The prompts that consistently produce output that sounds like you, for the formats you create most.
The library is the floor. Your customized version is the ceiling.
✌️ Audra
If you’re still fighting the content grind and want to see how this runs inside a real system, I’m documenting the full CHOS build here as I go. Follow along or come try it yourself at contenthubos.com.


