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Master orchestrator for bug bounty hunting sessions

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Type
Open Source

About prompt

A master orchestrator prompt for bug bounty hunting sessions that combines a 5-phase non-linear workflow with a critical thinking framework. It helps hunters start sessions, switch targets, or recover when lost. Includes engagement type confirmation (bug bounty, penetration testing, red team, CTF) to define what counts as a finding. Routes to other skills based on the current hunting phase.

Key Features

5-phase non-linear hunting workflow
Critical thinking framework including developer psychology, anomaly detection, and What-If experiments
Engagement type confirmation for bug bounty, pentest, red team, and CTF
Master orchestrator that routes to other skills based on hunting phase
Designed for use at start of sessions, when switching targets, or when feeling lost

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Provides a structured, repeatable methodology for bug bounty hunters
  • Covers multiple engagement types (bug bounty, pentest, red team, CTF)
  • Non-linear workflow allows flexible adaptation
  • Includes critical thinking components for top-tier results
  • Engagement type confirmation prevents wasted effort
  • Master orchestrator routes to other relevant skills
Cons
  • Requires an AI language model to execute the prompt
  • User must manually follow the steps; no automation
  • May be overwhelming for beginners due to detailed methodology
  • Not a standalone tool; depends on external AI platform

Best For

Starting a bug bounty hunting sessionSwitching between different bug bounty targetsRecovering when feeling lost or unsure what to do nextStructuring a penetration testing engagementOrganizing red team operationsParticipating in capture the flag (CTF) events

FAQ

When should I use this prompt?
Use at the start of any bug bounty hunting session, when switching targets, or when feeling lost about what to do next.
What engagement types does it support?
It supports bug bounty (H1/Bugcrowd/Intigriti/private VDP), penetration testing, red team operations, and CTF.
What does the critical thinking framework include?
It includes developer psychology, anomaly detection, and What-If experiments.