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Turn weak prompts into prompts that actually work

Pick a category, choose a style, and we'll rewrite your prompt with clear goals, structure, and constraints — so ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and any LLM nail it on the first try.

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1. Choose a category

We tune the rewrite for the type of work you're doing.

2. Pick a prompt style

Controls tone and structure of the answer the AI will produce.

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Improved prompt

Your improved prompt will appear here. It's optimized to be model-agnostic — copy and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any LLM.

Before & after

The difference is night and day

Real prompts, rewritten for clarity and structure. Notice how every improved version specifies audience, format, tone, and length.

Before

"write a blog post about productivity"

After

Write a 900-word blog post for SaaS founders titled 'Productivity Systems That Survive a Bad Week'. Audience: technical founders 28–45. Tone: candid, no fluff. Structure: 4 H2 sections with 3 bullets each. End with a CTA to subscribe to our newsletter.

Before

"make an instagram caption for my coffee shop"

After

Write 3 Instagram caption options for an independent specialty coffee shop in Brooklyn announcing a new single-origin Ethiopian pour-over. Tone: warm, knowledgeable, slightly playful. Each caption ≤ 220 characters, include 1 sensory detail, end with a soft CTA and 5 relevant hashtags.

Before

"help me write a cold email"

After

Write a 90-word cold email from a freelance brand designer to the marketing director of a Series A B2B SaaS company. Goal: book a 15-minute intro call. Reference their recent product launch. Tone: confident, specific, no jargon. Include subject line and a single clear CTA.

Why it matters

A better prompt beats a better model

Most disappointing AI answers aren't a model problem — they're a prompt problem. Specific, structured prompts consistently outperform vague ones, even on smaller models.

Specificity

Tell the model who it's for, what success looks like, and what to avoid.

Structure

Ask for sections, lists, or word counts so output is easy to use.

Constraints

Set tone, length, and rules to stop generic, hedging answers.

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