Prompt Fixer

Fix weak prompts by adding audience, tone, output format, and constraints.

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Why prompt fixing is better than random prompt generation

A prompt generator gives generic templates. A prompt fixer teaches the user what is missing. This helps beginners learn how to communicate with writing tools more clearly. Better prompts usually include audience, purpose, format, tone, examples, and limits.

Use this tool when your generated answer feels too generic, too short, too robotic, or off-topic. Paste your original prompt and review the missing parts. Then copy the improved version and customize it further.

Prompt checklist

Complete guide: how to use Prompt Fixer

This tool is built for fast first-pass review, but the real value comes when you combine the result with human judgement. Paste your text, read the warnings, then improve the content instead of publishing the raw output. This keeps the page useful for readers and reduces the risk of thin, careless, or misleading content.

Step 1Enter your text, claim, prompt, topic, or category in the tool box above.
Step 2Click the button and read the score, warnings, and suggestions carefully.
Step 3Use the result as a checklist. Add examples, remove risky wording, and rewrite weak parts.
Step 4Open the related guides below for detailed examples and safer publishing workflows.
Human review tip: A score is only a signal. Before publishing, check sources, context, reader intent, and whether the final content actually helps someone.