I tested this tool against 30+ use cases. These 15 are the ones where it shines, plus a few where it does not.
Use Grok 2 to generate 10+ ideas in seconds. Ask for "10 creative ideas for X" and iterate. This is one of the highest-ROI uses of AI in 2026.
Example prompt: Give me 10 creative ideas for a new productivity app targeted at remote workers
Draft emails, blog posts, social captions, and more. Grok 2 excels at producing first drafts that you refine.
Example prompt: Write a friendly follow-up email after a sales call. Keep it under 100 words.
Paste in articles, reports, transcripts. Ask for a summary, key points, or action items.
Example prompt: Summarize this article in 5 bullet points. Highlight the main argument and any data points.
Ask Grok 2 to explain concepts at your level. Start broad, then drill into specifics.
Example prompt: Explain how transformer neural networks work, as if I'm a developer who knows Python but not ML.
Grok 2 can write code, find bugs, and explain errors. Pair with your editor for best results.
Example prompt: Write a Python function that takes a list of numbers and returns the median. Include docstring and type hints.
Paste in tabular data, ask for insights, patterns, or summaries. Grok 2 can also help write SQL or pandas code.
Example prompt: Analyze this CSV data and tell me which months had the highest sales. Output as a table.
Draft responses, summarize tickets, and identify common issues. Grok 2 can help scale support without losing quality.
Example prompt: Write a friendly response to a customer asking about refund policy. Include the relevant policy details.
Generate headlines, ad copy, product descriptions, and email subject lines. A/B test AI-generated variants against your own.
Example prompt: Write 5 different headlines for a landing page selling an online course on photography. Each should be under 10 words.
Use Grok 2 as a research assistant. Ask for overviews, comparisons, and pros/cons. Verify important facts independently.
Example prompt: Compare the top 3 project management tools for small teams. Focus on pricing, ease of use, and integrations.
Translate text between languages. Grok 2 is particularly good for nuanced translations where context matters.
Example prompt: Translate this email to Japanese, but keep the friendly, informal tone of the original.
Generate practice questions, evaluate your answers, and help you research the company and role.
Example prompt: I'm interviewing for a senior product manager role at a SaaS company. Generate 10 likely behavioral questions and how to approach them.
Describe a decision you're facing. Ask for pros/cons, frameworks, and risks you might have missed.
Example prompt: I'm deciding between two job offers. One is a stable mid-size company, the other is a high-growth startup. Help me think through this decision.
Plan your week, prioritize tasks, draft to-do lists, and break big projects into smaller steps.
Example prompt: I have these 5 tasks today. Help me prioritize them based on impact and effort. Suggest a schedule.
Take one piece of content (blog post, video, podcast) and turn it into many formats: tweets, LinkedIn posts, newsletters, scripts.
Example prompt: Turn this 2000-word blog post into 5 tweets and 1 LinkedIn post. Keep the key insights but adapt the tone for each platform.
From idea to MVP. Grok 2 can help with brainstorming, planning, technical architecture, copy, and even code.
Example prompt: I want to build a SaaS app that helps freelancers track time across multiple clients. Help me outline the MVP, key features, and tech stack.