Date Night Planner
This prompt helps people move past vague 'let's hang out' planning and create a date that actually works. It is useful for new dating, long-term relationships, low-budget plans, birthdays, or simply making a regular evening feel more intentional.
GPT / Claude / Gemini6 variables
Prompt
Plan a date night.
CITY OR SETTING: {LOCATION}
BUDGET: {BUDGET}
RELATIONSHIP STAGE: {STAGE}
TIME AVAILABLE: {TIME}
MOOD OR VIBE: {VIBE}
ANYTHING TO CONSIDER: {CONSTRAINTS}
Rules:
- Make it realistic
- Match the relationship stage and vibe
- Respect the budget and time window
- Include one easy backup idea
Output format:
1) Best date plan
2) 2 backup ideas
3) What makes it work
4) A text to suggest itQuick brief
Purpose
Plan a date that feels thoughtful, realistic, and matched to your budget, energy, and relationship stage.
Expected output
You will get a primary date plan, two backup ideas, and a simple message you can send to propose the plan.
Customize before copying
Replace these placeholders with your own context before you run the prompt.
{LOCATION}{BUDGET}{STAGE}{TIME}{VIBE}{CONSTRAINTS}
Works well with
GPT
Claude
Gemini
Variations
Make it a low-budget home date.
Make it better for a first date.
Make it more romantic and special.
Make it work for a weekday evening.
What this prompt helps you do
This prompt helps people move past vague 'let's hang out' planning and create a date that actually works. It is useful for new dating, long-term relationships, low-budget plans, birthdays, or simply making a regular evening feel more intentional.
When to use it
Use this when you want date ideas, when you are tired of repeating the same plan, or when you want something that feels more personal than a generic list of date-night suggestions.
How it works
The prompt takes your city or setup, budget, time window, relationship stage, and mood, then turns that into date concepts, a suggested plan, and backup options if the main idea feels too much.
Best practices
Be honest about budget, travel time, and how much energy you both realistically have. Mention whether the goal is romantic, playful, calming, low-pressure, or more special than usual.
Common mistakes
Choosing plans that sound impressive but are logistically annoying. Ignoring the other person's preferences. Forgetting weather, travel, or how long the date should realistically last.
What you should expect back
You will get a primary date plan, two backup ideas, and a simple message you can send to propose the plan.
Limitations
The prompt cannot check venue availability or local events in real time. It works best as a planning helper, not a booking engine.
Model notes
Works with all major models. Best results come when you provide location context, budget, relationship stage, and whether this is a first date, regular date, or special occasion.
Real-world applications
Useful for couples, new daters, busy partners, long-distance reunions, home-date planning, and people who want more intentional plans without spending half the night deciding.
How to tell if it worked
A strong output gives you a plan that feels both thoughtful and realistic, plus a message or next step that makes the plan easier to act on.
Where to go next
Use Event Invitation Writer if the date needs a polished invite text and Gift Idea Picker for birthdays or anniversaries tied to the plan.
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