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serenakeyitan/awesome-notebookLM-prompts

A curated collection of the strongest NotebookLM slide prompts sourced from the real creative underground . Your go-to resource for AI powerpoint :P

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What it does

This project is a curated library of high-quality text instructions (called 'prompts') specifically designed to get the best results out of NotebookLM, Google's AI-powered research and presentation tool, particularly for generating slideshows and PowerPoint-style content. Think of it as a cheat sheet or recipe book that helps anyone skip the trial-and-error phase and immediately unlock NotebookLM's most impressive output.

Why it matters

The strong community interest (479 stars) signals that prompt-sharing is becoming a legitimate product category, much like template marketplaces did for tools like Notion and Figma — a signal worth watching for anyone building on top of AI platforms. For founders and PMs, this highlights a growing user behavior where people actively seek 'best practices' for AI tools, pointing to opportunities in AI workflow optimization, community-driven content, and premium prompt libraries as standalone products.

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