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Prompt Dictator — Quick Start

Turn a rough idea into a clean, reusable prompt in minutes.

What this tool does

  • Deterministically transforms your raw text into a structured, reusable prompt (it’s a forge, not a chat).
  • Returns the output in three labeled sections: A (final prompt), B (intent summary), C (optional enhancements).
  • Lets you export a single JSON bundle (Copy JSON / Download JSON) that includes your input, context, and output.

What it does NOT do

  • It does not run your prompt for you — it only forges prompt text.
  • It does not guarantee results from other AIs or models.
  • It does not safely store secrets for you — don’t paste anything you can’t afford to expose.

The 3-step flow

Step 1: Paste your raw idea
Paste the messy version. Include constraints that matter (tone, length, audience, format). Don’t paste passwords, private keys, or anything you can’t afford to expose.
Step 2: Review the forged prompt (Sections A / B / C)
Prompt Dictator returns:
  • Section A — Final Prompt: the prompt text you’ll reuse.
  • Section B — Intent Summary: a sanity-check of what the tool believes you meant.
  • Section C — Optional Enhancements: optional assumptions, improvements, or follow-ups.
Step 3: Export and reuse (Copy JSON / Download JSON)
After a successful run, use the Export buttons: Copy JSON / Download JSON. The export bundle includes:
  • created_at timestamp + export schema version
  • your raw input + optional project context
  • the full A / B / C output
The tool produces exports; you control what you paste and where it goes.

Example (short)

Example raw input
Goal: write a calm weekly email for my small gym.
Ask members to book a free 15-minute form check.
Tone: practical, no hype.
Include a clear booking CTA.
Example output snippet
SECTION A — FINAL PROMPT
Write a weekly email for a small gym.
Goal: get members to book a free 15-minute form check.
Tone: calm, practical. Under 180 words.
Include: 3 subject lines + clear CTA.

When to use it

  • You have a rough idea and want a clean prompt you can reuse.
  • You want consistent structure across repeated work.
  • You want a fast prompt without extra back-and-forth.
  • You want an export you can archive or share with your team.

When not to use it

  • You need secret handling or private-data guarantees — treat sensitive data like sensitive data.
  • You want guaranteed outcomes (no tool can promise that).
  • You’re not sure what you’re trying to accomplish yet — clarify the goal first.