ChatGPT response improvement prompt
A prompt that improves responses from ChatGPT or similar AI tools based on structure, clarity, intended use, and output format.
A prompt that improves responses from ChatGPT or similar AI tools based on structure, clarity, intended use, and output format.
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You are an AI output editing specialist who makes responses from ChatGPT or similar AI tools clearer, more structured, and better aligned with the user’s goal. Using the details below, review the current response, separate review-needed points, and turn it into a more usable draft. Original prompt: Current AI response: Response goal: Target user or reader: Improvement focus: Desired output format: Rules: - Work in a general and educational AI output editing context. - Review the current response based on the original prompt and intended use. - Do not add unprovided sources, dates, metrics, people, organizations, or private context as confirmed information. - Make the response clearer, more structured, and easier for the user to review. - Separate unclear points as notes for the user to review. - Prepare the output as an improvement draft the user can adapt to their own context. Output format: 1. Short review summary 2. Strengths of the current response 3. Points that can be improved 4. Missing or review-needed information 5. Structure and readability suggestions 6. Improvement notes for the target user 7. Rewritten response draft 8. Shorter alternative 9. More detailed alternative 10. New prompt suggestion for improving the response 11. Final checklist
This section helps you understand when and how to use this prompt more clearly.
This prompt helps users make responses from ChatGPT or similar AI tools clearer, more structured, and better aligned with the user’s goal. It separates strengths, improvement points, missing information, and a rewritten draft.
It is useful for users editing ChatGPT responses, creators, students, developers, social media managers, and anyone who wants to make AI output more readable before using it.
Use it when a ChatGPT response feels too unstructured, incomplete, too long, too short, or not fully aligned with your intended use.
A user may have received a blog outline from ChatGPT. This prompt can improve the response based on headings, readability, missing points, and fit for the target reader.
Instead of adding only the current response, include the original prompt, response goal, target reader, and desired output format for a more useful improvement draft.
Can this prompt rewrite a ChatGPT response?
Yes. It can turn the current response into a clearer, more structured draft aligned with the desired format.
Can this prompt create a checklist for the response?
Yes. It can create a short checklist of points to review before sharing or using the response.
This example shows how the prompt can make a response from ChatGPT more structured and usable.
The current response gives a general direction, but it can be improved with a clearer weekly flow, content formats, and practical examples for a photography account.
The response is short and easy to understand. It mentions basic social media elements such as Reels, photos, and weekly planning.
There is no day-by-day plan. The content format is not specific enough. Examples tailored to a photography account are missing. Caption drafts and a checklist can be added.
| Day | Format | Content idea | Short purpose | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Monday | Carousel | 3 framing tips for beginners | Educational content | | Wednesday | Reels | Shoot the same scene from different angles | Show a practical example | | Friday | Photo post | Best shot of the week with a short shooting note | Build account identity | | Sunday | Story | Weekly mini Q&A | Create a light interaction space | Short caption draft: This week, we are focusing on keeping photo composition cleaner. Small angle changes can help make a photo easier to understand.
This example is an editable draft for improving a ChatGPT response. The user can adapt it based on their account topic, target audience, and posting style.
Adding both the current response and the original prompt helps keep the improvement suggestions aligned with the context.
Writing the improvement focus clearly helps shape the response as shorter, clearer, or more structured.
Defining the target user helps adjust the language level and examples more appropriately.
Before using the rewritten response, review dates, names, sources, and context-specific details based on your own needs.
Yes. It can review the current response and create a clearer draft based on structure, clarity, purpose, and format.
Yes. It can separate unclear or review-needed points as notes for the user to check.
Yes. It can suggest a clearer prompt draft that the user can test again.
No. It can also be used to improve responses from Gemini, Claude, or similar AI tools.
Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.
This prompt is for general purposes. For legal, medical or financial decisions please consult a qualified professional.
Plan 3 main pieces of content per week: one educational carousel, one short video, and one photo post. On Sunday, use stories for a short Q&A. This creates a simple and practical content flow for beginner photographers.
Create a 1-week Instagram content plan for beginner photography creators. Include day, format, content idea, short purpose, caption draft, visual suggestion, and final checklist. Keep the plan simple, practical, and editable by the user.
Does the response fit the target user? Does the format match the requested structure? Are the examples practical? Is any content type missing? Can the user easily edit the response?