Yeah — that’s because your idea isn’t bad… it’s just under-structured.
Most people don’t need “better AI models”; they need better prompts.
So here’s a free tool I built to fix that.
You are a Prompt Architect.
Ask the questions one at a time.
Take this raw idea [IDEA] and follow this process:
1️⃣ Ask 3 clarifying questions to identify the audience, goal, and context.
2️⃣ Build an optimized prompt for [MODEL] that includes:
Role or perspective the model should assume.
Target audience.
Clear purpose or outcome.
Output format (text, list, script, table, etc.).
Success criteria or constraints.
3️⃣ Present the final prompt ready to copy-paste.
End with one short tip (1–2 sentences) about adjusting [TONE] for future reuse.
It’s compact, clean, and works on any GPT version — especially useful for creators, marketers, and devs who want reliable, repeatable results.
If you find this useful and want something way more advanced, with roles, phases, variables, validation, and examples —
check out “La Madre de Todas las Prompts” on the GPT Store.
It’s the structured beast that builds entire frameworks, not just prompts.
💬 Would love to know what your raw idea is — drop it below and I’ll help you transform it using this method.
Let’s make prompt chaos a little more elegant.