A safer alternative to viral inbox prompt packs
Every week a new 'paste this and reach inbox zero' prompt goes viral. Most are a wall of instructions someone wrote once and thousands copied, pointed straight at your email.
What to watch for
- They ask for full read and write access to your mailbox, and nobody has checked what the instructions actually tell your assistant to do.
- A prompt is just text, and text can hide instructions: summarize and send somewhere, or act on messages you did not mean to touch.
- There is no review, no version history, and no one accountable if it changes.
Use these instead
Checked, private by design, free to teach your AI in one paste.

Email Triage & Draft
Sort your inbox and get reply drafts written for you, all without auto-sending

Subscription Auditor
Scan your inbox read-only and find the forgotten subscriptions quietly draining your card

Meeting Notes to Actions
Turn raw meeting notes into clear action items with owners and deadlines
Prefer the whole set? See the bundle.
FAQ
Is the AgentPod alternative to inbox prompt pack free?
Yes. You copy a short prompt, paste it into ChatGPT or Claude, and it works. No account, no install, no payment.
What makes it safer than a random inbox prompt pack?
Every skill on AgentPod is read line by line and checked for hidden instructions that could trick your AI, secret data collection, and anything unsafe before it goes live, and each asks for the least access it needs. A prompt you copy off social media has had none of that done to it.
Does it work in ChatGPT and Claude?
Yes. The skills work the same in ChatGPT and Claude. The same teach prompt works in either one.