Sure, You Could Do It Yourself
On a $7 bag of cookies, $5 prompts, and I'll just do it myself...
Tate’s, walnut chocolate chip, $6.99 on the shelf... I can bake excellent cookies. I bought the bag anyway — because the afternoon was worth more to me than the couple of dollars I’d have saved. That’s the whole argument for Penguin Tree AI, so I’ll just say it out loud instead of pretending otherwise.
Yes, you could write a prompt yourself. The models are good now. Drop a rough request into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and you’ll get something back — usable-ish, sometimes even good. We’re not going to insult you by claiming a frontier model can’t produce a passable first draft of a customer persona or a cold-email sequence. It can.
The catch was never *can you*. It’s *what does it cost to do it well — and to do it again next week.*
Because a prompt that really works — the kind that asks you the right questions, holds the right structure, and hands you a finished deliverable instead of a wall of hedged suggestions — doesn’t happen on the first try. You write it, run it, watch it miss, tighten it, run it again. Each pass burns tokens. Each pass burns something more expensive than tokens: your afternoon.
Then you close the tab. Three weeks later you need the same thing again, the good version is buried in a chat history you’ll never find, and you start over.
That’s the DIY tax. It’s real, it recurs, and nobody puts it on the invoice.
Every prompt in the Penguin Tree AI catalog is a file someone already engineered, tested, and ran through a quality-control pass — so it works on the *first* run, not the eighth. It interviews you for the details it needs, holds professional structure, and produces the actual deliverable. You paste it into whatever model you already use. It runs.
We’re not against doing it yourself. Some things you should absolutely build in-house — the work that’s core to you, that only you can do, that gets better *because* you touched it. Bake those cookies. We’ll cheer you on.
But the operator work that’s necessary, repeatable, and not where your genius lives — the personas, the briefs, the sequences, the frameworks you’ll run a hundred times and never think about again? Spend the afternoon on something that’s actually yours.
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Send an email to us at hello@penguintree.ai with the Subject: “Prompt Request” and describe the prompt you would like us to engineer for you.


