Hashtag + Keyword Picker

This prompt helps you identify a tighter set of hashtags, support phrases, and language cues that match the post topic and audience. It is built for modern posting where discoverability matters, but dumping a giant hashtag block under every post usually makes the content worse.

GPT / Claude / Gemini6 variables
Prompt
Pick hashtags and support keywords for this social post.

PLATFORM: {PLATFORM}
POST TYPE: {POST_TYPE}
TOPIC: {TOPIC}
WHO IT IS FOR: {AUDIENCE}
TONE: {TONE}
GOAL: {GOAL}

Rules:
- Keep the set focused
- Avoid irrelevant trend-chasing
- Separate broad from niche terms
- Suggest only terms that actually fit the post

Output format:
1) Best hashtag shortlist
2) Broad vs niche terms
3) Support keywords or phrases to weave into the caption
4) Terms to avoid
Quick brief
Purpose

Choose cleaner social hashtags and support keywords without stuffing or guesswork.

Expected output

You will get a prioritized hashtag set, supporting keywords and phrases, and brief notes on which terms are broad versus niche or best left out.

Customize before copying

Replace these placeholders with your own context before you run the prompt.

{PLATFORM}{POST_TYPE}{TOPIC}{AUDIENCE}{TONE}{GOAL}
Works well with
GPT
Claude
Gemini
Variations
Make it better for Instagram.
Make it better for LinkedIn keywords rather than hashtags.
Keep the list very short and intentional.
Focus on educational creator content.
What this prompt helps you do
This prompt helps you identify a tighter set of hashtags, support phrases, and language cues that match the post topic and audience. It is built for modern posting where discoverability matters, but dumping a giant hashtag block under every post usually makes the content worse.
When to use it
Use this when finishing a post, reel, carousel, or announcement and you want a smaller, more intentional set of discovery terms. It is especially helpful when you know the topic but not which phrases actually fit the content.
How it works
The prompt takes the post topic, audience, platform, content format, and tone, then suggests a focused set of hashtags and related keywords grouped by broad, niche, and intent-based relevance.
Best practices
Tell it what the content actually is, not just the niche. Mention whether the post is educational, promotional, personal, or entertainment-led. Use the output as a shortlist, not a requirement to paste every suggestion.
Common mistakes
Using irrelevant trending tags. Adding too many hashtags. Treating hashtags as a substitute for clear captions, clean hooks, or good post structure.
What you should expect back
You will get a prioritized hashtag set, supporting keywords and phrases, and brief notes on which terms are broad versus niche or best left out.
Limitations
This prompt cannot see platform trend data in real time. It should guide selection and phrasing, not replace actual judgment about relevance and audience fit.
Model notes
Works with all major models. Best results come when you provide the platform, post type, topic, audience, and tone.
Real-world applications
Useful for creators, small brands, social managers, educators, and freelancers who want cleaner discovery support for posts without defaulting to spammy tag lists.
How to tell if it worked
A strong output gives you a smaller, better shortlist that actually matches the content. It should make the post feel more intentional, not more cluttered.
Where to go next
Use Instagram Caption Writer or Product Launch Social Post Pack first, then use this prompt to sharpen the discovery layer after the core post is written.