When to use the builder
Use it when you know your task but want a faster way to turn loose notes into a structured prompt.
What to include
Goal, role, context, and output requirements are the four highest-leverage fields for a stronger prompt.
1. Configure your task
Choose a template and fill in as much context as you have. The more concrete the input, the better the generated prompt.
2. Copy your prompt
This output is ready to paste into ChatGPT, Cursor, or your API workflow.
How to get a better generated prompt
- Be specific about the outcome you want, not just the topic.
- Add real constraints like audience, deadlines, technology stack, or tone.
- Tell the model exactly what shape the answer should take.
- After generating, do one more pass and add any domain-specific details the builder does not know yet.
Need examples first?
Use the focused guides to see concrete prompts before generating your own.
Prompt builder FAQ
What does the builder actually generate?
It generates a structured starter prompt tailored to your task type, role, context, and output requirements. You can then paste it directly into your workflow or refine it further.
Is this better than using a generic prompt?
Usually yes, because it forces you to define the role, goal, context, and output structure. That tends to create much stronger results than a one-line request.
Can I use the builder for agent workflows?
Yes. Choose the agent workflow option and describe the objective, available tools, and success criteria so the output becomes a clean execution prompt.