5 AIDular Prompt Templates You Can Copy Today

AIDular Team·June 11, 2026·4 min read

The fastest way to get a useful AIDular report is to start with a template — a prompt that already has the right structure — and swap in your own details. Here are five templates you can copy right now, plus tips on tweaking each one.

Why Your Prompt Wording Matters

AIDular searches the web based on exactly what you tell it to track. A vague prompt gives you a vague report. A specific one gives you something you can actually act on.

A good prompt answers three questions:

  • What do you want tracked? (topic, product, company, keyword)
  • What angle matters to you? (price drops, news, job openings, reviews)
  • Any filters? (location, source type, date range)

You don't need to be technical. Just think about what you'd type into Google if you were checking this manually every day.


The 5 Templates

1. Job Openings in Your Field

Use this if you're job hunting but don't want to refresh LinkedIn every morning.

Copy this prompt:

Track new job postings for [your job title] roles at companies in [your city or "remote"]. Focus on postings from the last 7 days. Include the company name, role title, and a link if available.

Suggested schedule: Daily or weekly.

Tip: Add a tool or skill to narrow results, e.g. "junior graphic designer roles using Figma, remote."


2. Price Tracking for a Product or Category

Great for big purchases — electronics, flights, software subscriptions.

Copy this prompt:

Monitor the price of [product name] across major retailers. Flag any price drops or deals below [your target price]. Include the retailer name and current price.

Suggested schedule: Daily.

Tip: Be specific with the product name and model number. "Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones" works much better than "Sony headphones."


3. Industry News Digest

Perfect if you want to stay informed about a sector without drowning in newsletters.

Copy this prompt:

Give me a weekly summary of the most important news in [your industry, e.g. "renewable energy" or "mobile gaming"]. Focus on new product launches, funding rounds, and regulatory changes. Skip opinion pieces.

Suggested schedule: Weekly.

Tip: Add "avoid press releases" if you want editorial coverage rather than company announcements.


4. Competitor Activity Monitor

Useful for freelancers, small business owners, or anyone keeping an eye on a rival brand.

Copy this prompt:

Track public activity from [competitor name]. This includes new blog posts, product updates, social media announcements, and any press coverage. Summarise what's new each week.

Suggested schedule: Weekly.

Tip: You can list up to two or three competitors in one prompt — just name them all.


5. Hobby or Interest Updates

AIDular isn't only for work. Use it to track anything you care about.

Copy this prompt:

Send me updates about [hobby or interest, e.g. "vintage film cameras" or "women's football in the UK"]. Include new gear releases, upcoming events, and interesting articles from the past week.

Suggested schedule: Weekly or monthly.

Tip: The more specific your interest, the better the report. "Street photography in Tokyo" will give you richer results than just "photography."


How to Use These Templates in AIDular

  1. Go to aidular.com and create a free account on the Lite plan.
  2. Click New Report and paste your chosen template into the prompt field.
  3. Fill in the bracketed parts with your own details.
  4. Choose your schedule (daily, weekly, or monthly).
  5. Add your email address as the recipient and save.

That's it. AIDular will run the search on your schedule and email you a clean, sourced report — no manual checking needed.


A Few Quick Tweaks That Always Help

  • Add a time filter ("in the last 7 days") so you don't get old results.
  • Specify the format if you want something particular, like "bullet points only" or "include a short summary at the top."
  • Be honest about your level — writing "I'm a beginner, keep explanations simple" can shape how AIDular summarises things for you.

Start with one template, run it for a week, then adjust the wording if the report isn't quite right. Most people find the right prompt in two or three small edits.

Try it free at aidular.com — the Lite plan costs nothing and you can set up your first report in under two minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use more than one template at a time in AIDular?
Yes. You can create multiple reports in AIDular, each with its own prompt and schedule. Just set up a new report for each topic you want to track.
What if the report includes things I don't want?
Edit your prompt to add exclusions. For example, add 'ignore opinion pieces' or 'skip results older than 14 days' to filter out unwanted content.
Do I need to know how to code to write a good prompt?
Not at all. AIDular prompts are just plain English. Write it the same way you'd explain the task to a friend.
How long should my prompt be?
One to four sentences is usually enough. You want to be specific, but you don't need to write an essay. Focus on what you want, why it matters to you, and any filters.

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