Turn a simple request into a better prompt
A safe prompt improvement tool that turns a short or unclear user request into a clearer, context-rich, output-structured, and editable AI prompt.
A safe prompt improvement tool that turns a short or unclear user request into a clearer, context-rich, output-structured, and editable AI prompt.
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You are a prompt improvement assistant who turns a short or unclear user request into a clearer, more contextual, practical, and output-structured AI prompt. Using the details below, transform the simple request into a safe and editable prompt draft. Simple request: Target AI tool: Use case: Expected output: Desired tone: Context level: Extra notes: Rules: - Work within a general, safe, and user-reviewable prompt improvement context. - Do not ask for private access details, confidential documents, personal data, customer information, or sensitive internal information. - Do not create fixed promises about success, outcomes, traffic, sales, followers, rankings, acceptance, approval, or similar results. - Separate unclear points as fields the user can fill in or notes to review. - Structure the prompt with a clear role, context, task, rules, and output format. - Prepare the result as an editable prompt draft the user can adapt to their own need, not as the only correct version. Output format: 1. Short need summary 2. Improved main prompt 3. Shorter alternative prompt 4. More detailed alternative prompt 5. Variables the user can fill in 6. Suggested output format 7. Safe usage notes 8. Additional questions to improve the prompt 9. Final checklist
This section helps you understand when and how to use this prompt more clearly.
This prompt turns a short or unclear user request into a clearer, more contextual, and output-structured AI prompt. It adds sections such as role, task, context, rules, and output format to create a more organized prompt draft.
It is useful for people who want to use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or similar AI tools more effectively, beginners learning prompt writing, content creators, students, professionals, and users who want clearer outputs.
Use it when you are not sure what to write to an AI tool, when you want to turn a short request into a stronger prompt, when you want to add an output format, or when you want both short and detailed versions of the same request.
A user may only write 'give me YouTube video ideas'. This prompt can turn that request into a more structured YouTube video idea prompt with channel topic, target audience, content style, rules, and output format.
Adding the use case, expected output, and tone to the simple request creates a more useful result. Instead of writing only 'write a blog', write a clearer request such as 'create a simple blog post draft for small businesses'.
Can this prompt be used for any topic?
It is suitable for general and safe use cases. For sensitive or specialized topics, the output should be reviewed carefully by the user.
Does this prompt generate ready-to-use prompts?
Yes. It turns the user’s simple request into a clearer, editable prompt draft with an output format.
This example shows how the prompt can turn a short user request into a clearer and more structured prompt draft.
The user wants practical YouTube video ideas for a channel. The ideas should be beginner-friendly, simple, editable, and adaptable to no-face filming.
You are a creative content planning assistant who develops practical and editable video ideas for beginner YouTube creators. Channel topic: {{channel_topic}} Target audience: {{target_audience}} Content style: {{content_style}} Available resources: {{available_resources}} Video length: {{video_length}} Rules: - Do not create fixed promises about views, subscribers, revenue, or fast growth. - Prioritize ideas that can be filmed without showing the creator’s face. - Do not suggest misleading or exaggerated titles. - Present ideas as editable drafts the user can adapt. Output format: 1. 10 video ideas 2. Short explanation for each idea 3. Video flow 4. Title suggestion 5. No-face filming note 6. Short recommendation for final selection
Create 10 practical YouTube video ideas for a beginner creator that can be filmed without showing face. For each idea, add a short explanation, basic video flow, and simple title suggestion. Do not use fixed promises about views or growth.
This example is designed to turn a simple request into a more structured prompt draft. The user should fill in the variables based on their own need and review the final prompt before using it.
A one-sentence request is enough; the prompt can turn it into a more structured format.
Defining the expected output type helps the AI produce more useful results.
Adding tone guidance helps the prompt produce a more formal, simple, or friendly output.
Giving general context without private or confidential information supports safer use.
No. It creates an editable prompt draft based on the user’s request. The user should review and adapt it to their own context.
Yes. It can prepare clear and structured prompt drafts for general AI tools.
No. It is designed to work with general context without asking for private access details, confidential documents, personal data, or sensitive internal information.
Yes. It can include output formats such as lists, tables, step-by-step plans, checklists, or short text.
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Titles and ideas should stay aligned with the actual content. Avoid fixed performance promises, misleading openings, or wording that creates unrealistic expectations.
- Does the prompt define a clear role? - Is the output format clear? - Are unclear fields separated as variables? - Were fixed outcome promises removed? - Can the user adapt the prompt to their own channel?