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Simply describe what you want AI to do
Choose the task type that best matches your work
Click generate button, Promtist will generate a prompt draft based on your task
Copy the generated prompt and use it with your preferred AI model
See how our ai prompt generator turns a short task into a clearer prompt that can be edited, saved, or pasted into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other AI tools.
Input
Write a launch email for a new analytics feature
Generated Prompt
Act as a senior product marketer writing for SaaS product teams. Draft a launch email for a new analytics feature using the details below: Product/company: [add product name], audience: [add target segment], feature details: [add key capabilities], primary benefit: [add main outcome], call to action: [add CTA]. Write in a clear, practical, confident tone. Structure the response with three subject line options, a concise preview line, the email body, and a short CTA. The email body should explain the customer problem, introduce the feature, connect capabilities to concrete outcomes, include two or three use cases, and avoid exaggerated claims. Keep it concise enough for a busy operator to scan. After drafting, briefly check the copy for clarity, flow, specificity, professionalism, and whether the CTA is obvious.
Best for
Marketing copy, product launches, customer communication
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Research the market for AI meeting note apps
Generated Prompt
Act as a market research analyst. Research the opportunity for AI meeting note-taking apps for small and mid-sized teams. First state the research objective, scope, and assumptions. Then produce a structured brief covering target users, core jobs-to-be-done, common pain points, buying triggers, must-have features, major competitor categories, differentiation opportunities, adoption barriers, pricing considerations, and risks. Distinguish between facts, reasonable inferences, and open questions. If current market data or source verification is needed, say what should be checked and avoid unsupported certainty. Format the answer with an executive summary, key findings, comparison table, risks/limitations, recommendations, and next research questions.
Best for
Research briefs, competitive analysis, decision support
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Debug why my React component rerenders too often
Generated Prompt
Act as a senior React engineer helping diagnose unnecessary rerenders. Use this context: component code: [paste component], parent code if relevant: [paste parent], state management: [React state/context/store], rendering symptoms: [describe what rerenders and when], profiling output/logs: [paste if available]. Analyze likely causes across props identity, state updates, context changes, callbacks, derived data, effects, list keys, memoization boundaries, and child component behavior. Start with a short diagnosis plan, then identify the most likely causes with evidence from the code. Recommend the smallest safe fix first, explain tradeoffs, and provide updated code only for the relevant parts. Include regression tests or manual verification steps using React DevTools Profiler, and note any assumptions or missing information.
Best for
Coding assistance, debugging, code review workflows
Use the AI prompt generator when you need a stronger starting point for everyday knowledge work, creative work, or repeatable team workflows.
Create prompts for blog posts, emails, reports, scripts, rewrites, summaries, and tone adjustments.
Turn broad questions into prompts for market research, competitor analysis, source review, and decision briefs.
Generate prompts for launch plans, project breakdowns, strategy notes, checklists, and operating plans.
Prepare prompts for debugging, refactoring, test planning, code review, architecture review, and implementation guidance.
Draft prompts for stakeholder updates, meeting agendas, customer replies, sales notes, and internal documentation.
Create prompt templates that can be saved, versioned, reused, and adapted for recurring tasks.
A good text prompt gives the model enough context and constraints to produce a useful answer without forcing you to rewrite the prompt from scratch.
The perspective or expertise the model should use, such as editor, analyst, engineer, or strategist.
The specific outcome you want, including the task, audience, and intended use of the result.
Important background, source material, assumptions, constraints, or business details.
Rules the answer should follow, such as length, tone, scope, quality bar, and things to avoid.
The structure of the answer, such as bullets, table, JSON, checklist, email, or step-by-step plan.
Sample inputs, preferred phrasing, or reference patterns that help the model match your expectations.
A short checklist for how the model should verify completeness, accuracy, and usefulness before finalizing.
Writing a good prompt is not easy. It requires a lot of experience and knowledge.
When handling complex tasks, professional prompts may be thousands of words long, and it takes a long time to write from scratch
Professional prompts contain many parts, such as model role, important instructions, output format, etc. Sometimes it may even require the model to think deeply
A good prompt needs to be iterated and modified repeatedly. It is best to have a tool that can record version history and compare different versions of the prompt easily
Promtist provides various algorithms and tools to help generate and optimize prompts easily
Promtist uses task-specific prompt generation for writing, research, planning, coding, and general work
Promtist records each version of the prompt, making it easy to revert and compare
Promtist supports comparing the same prompt in different models to help you choose the best one
You can manage and reuse prompts easily with Promtist
Promtist supports prompt category and tag management, to help you organize prompts easily
Promtist supports prompt variables, you can use the same prompt template in different tasks
Through Promtist's Browser Extension, you can use Promtist's prompt directly in ChatGPT / Gemini/ Claude etc. web-based AI services
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All large language models are driven by prompts. The quality of the prompt directly affects the quality of the AI-generated result. It is not easy to write a professional prompt. Usually, you need to start from a template and modify it repeatedly to get a satisfactory prompt. Promtist can help you quickly achieve this process.
Before using the Promtist prompt generator, describe your task and choose the task type that best matches your work, such as writing, research, planning, or coding. Then click generate, and Promtist will create a prompt based on your task.
A prompt is like a program in daily work. It may be used multiple times. Promtist supports prompt variables, version comparison, category management, tag management, sharing, etc. Saving prompts to Promtist can make it easier to use and share later.
Choose the task type that best matches the result you want. Use Writing for drafts and edits, Research for analysis, Planning for strategy or breakdowns, Coding for development work, and Standard when the task does not fit a specific category.
Yes. After generation, you can edit the prompt directly in the output panel, copy it, or save it to your prompt library for reuse.
Promtist provides a certain number of free prompt generation attempts.