Case Study Prompt Template
Write a compelling case study showing challenge, solution, and results — structured to build trust and convert B2B prospects.
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The prompt
Replace every [BRACKETED] placeholder with your own details before running it.
How this prompt is structured
Output format
600–750 word case study with headline, at-a-glance sidebar, challenge, solution, quantified results, quote, and next steps
Why this template works
The headline formula (company + result + timeframe) is the most important structural decision in a case study — it tells the prospect the ROI before they read a word. Ending with 'What's Next' signals ongoing partnership rather than a one-time transaction.
Pro tips
If you don't have real metrics yet, run this prompt with placeholder numbers then refine — the structure will be right even if the data isn't final
Send the case study draft to the client contact for approval before publishing; their edits often surface better quotes and more specific details
Create a 150-word excerpt version alongside the full case study — useful for email campaigns and the website homepage
Ask the AI to identify what industry vertical the case study will resonate with most — then write a second version targeting a different vertical
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