1. What PromptMeGood Does
PromptMeGood turns a rough idea into a clear, structured prompt you can paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google, or any AI/search tool. Instead of typing one sentence and hoping for a useful answer, you describe your goal and the app builds the full prompt for you — with the right role, tone, format, and instructions baked in.
Who it's for: anyone who uses AI but feels like the answers are too generic, too shallow, or just plain off. Beginners, creators, side-hustlers, students, business owners — if you've ever thought "I know what I want but I don't know how to ask for it," this is for you.
The problem it solves: AI is only as good as the prompt you give it. Most people give it a sentence and get a paragraph of fluff back. PromptMeGood writes the kind of prompt that experts use — so you get sharper, more useful answers without learning prompt engineering.
3. Feature Breakdown
Your Goal (Start Here)
What it does: Captures what you want help with in your own words.
Why it matters: This is the single most important field — it's the seed the entire prompt is built from.
When to use: Always. Even one honest sentence here works better than leaving it blank.
Category Selector
What it does: Tells the AI which subject-matter expert "hat" to wear — Business, Content, Money, Personal, or Faith.
Why it matters: The same goal gets different advice from a marketer vs. a financial coach. Picking a category sharpens the lens.
When to use: Match it to where your goal actually lives — if you're not sure, pick the closest one.
Your Experience Level
What it does: Tells the AI how much background knowledge you already have.
Why it matters: Stops you from getting beginner-level fluff when you need depth — or jargon-heavy answers when you're just starting.
When to use: Be honest with yourself. Beginner is fine; nobody is judging you.
Tone Selector
What it does: Sets the personality of the response.
Why it matters: A casual tone works for social posts; an expert tone works for strategy. Tone changes the whole feel of the answer.
When to use: Match the tone to where you'll actually use the answer.
Output Format Selector
What it does: Decides whether the answer is a step-by-step plan, a quick list, or a detailed breakdown.
Why it matters: The right format makes the answer easier to actually use.
When to use: Step-by-step for action plans, list for fast scanning, detailed breakdown for deeper learning.
Output Language
Choose the language you want the AI to respond in. This changes the final output, not the prompt structure.
Available languages: English (default), Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, French, German.
When to use: Anytime you want the AI’s answer in a specific language. The app interface stays in English.
Optional Boosts
These settings fine-tune how the AI responds. You can combine them for stronger results.
- Money Mode: Focuses on practical, results-driven answers.
- Human Voice Mode: Makes responses sound natural and less robotic.
- Clarity Boost Mode: Improves structure and makes responses easier to follow and act on.
- Photo Prompt Mode: Builds high-quality prompts for AI image tools like Midjourney and DALL·E.
Money Mode
What it does: Prioritizes practical, actionable, and results-driven answers — focused on outcomes and execution.
Why it matters: Without it, the AI tends to go theoretical. With it, you get next-step plays.
When to use: Side hustles, offers, monetization, or anything where the goal is "get it done."
Human Voice Mode
What it does: Makes responses feel more human, conversational, and less AI-generated by adding natural phrasing and reducing obvious robotic patterns.
Why it matters: Anything customer-facing — emails, posts, captions, scripts — needs to sound human.
When to use: Turn it on when the answer will be read by other people.
Clarity Boost Mode
What it does: Improves structure and makes the response easier to act on — clear sections, defined terms, called-out assumptions, and easy steps.
Why it matters: A clear response saves you from re-reading and second-guessing.
When to use: When you want a response that's organized and easy to follow end-to-end.
Photo Prompt Mode
Photo Prompt Mode helps you generate highly detailed prompts for AI image tools like Midjourney and DALL·E. It enhances your prompts with lighting, composition, camera details, and visual depth.
What it adds: lighting (studio, natural, cinematic), camera type and lens (e.g. 85mm, DSLR), composition and framing, textures and environment, color grading, mood and realism, and ultra-detailed, high-resolution output instructions.
When to use: Anytime your goal is to create a visual or image — product shots, scenes, characters, concept art, or social media visuals.
Pairs well with: Money Mode, Human Voice Mode, and Clarity Boost Mode — combine boosts for the strongest results.
Personality Mode
What it does: Personality Mode lets you control how the AI sounds when it responds. It adds a specific voice or style so results feel more personal.
Why it matters: Different situations require different tones. The right voice can make your results clearer, stronger, and more effective.
When to use: Use Personality Mode when you want the AI to match a specific tone, audience, or style.
- No Personality Added — keeps the prompt neutral.
- Direct & Straightforward — clear and no-fluff.
- Friendly & Conversational — natural and relaxed.
- Bold & Persuasive — strong and convincing.
- Professional & Structured — organized and polished.
- Creative & Expressive — engaging and imaginative.
- Faith-Based & Convicting — spiritual clarity with conviction.
- Street-Smart & Practical — real-world, direct advice.
- Luxury Brand Voice — premium and refined.
- Viral Social Media Voice — punchy and attention-grabbing.
Generate Prompt Button
What it does: Builds the full prompt from your inputs and shows it on the right.
Why it matters: This is the moment your idea becomes a usable AI prompt.
When to use: Anytime you've finished filling in the form.
Copy Prompt Button
What it does: Copies the entire generated prompt to your clipboard.
Why it matters: One click and you're ready to paste anywhere.
When to use: Right before you head to ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google, or any AI/search tool.
Refining Your Prompt
After PromptMeGood creates your prompt, you can improve it without starting over. Use the refinement buttons or the Fine-Tune Your Prompt field to adjust the current prompt in place.
- More Detailed — adds more depth, examples, structure, and useful detail.
- More Aggressive — makes the prompt stronger, more direct, and more action-focused.
- Beginner Friendly — simplifies the prompt so the AI explains things more clearly for beginners.
When to use: When the first prompt is close but not perfect. Tap one and the prompt updates in place.
Fine-Tune Your Prompt
If your prompt is close but not perfect, tell PromptMeGood exactly what to change instead of starting over.
Examples:
- Make it shorter
- Add examples
- Make it more persuasive
- Focus on beginners
How it works: Type your instruction in the Fine-Tune Your Prompt field below the refinement buttons, then tap Update Prompt. The current prompt is refined with your instruction and replaced in place — your form inputs stay exactly as they were.
Undo Changes
If you don’t like a refinement, use Undo Last Change to go back step-by-step.
Example: Original → Detailed → Aggressive → Undo → back to Detailed.
Undo works for every refinement (More Detailed, More Aggressive, Beginner Friendly, and Fine-Tune Your Prompt). Generating a new prompt or restoring one from history clears the undo history.
"Use Your Prompt In" Buttons (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity)
What it does: Opens the AI tool of your choice in a new tab so you can paste and run.
Why it matters: Saves a step and lets you compare results across platforms.
When to use: Right after you copy your prompt.
Your Input Summary
What it does: Shows the choices behind your prompt plus weekly stats — new prompts, reuses, top tag, and a streak calendar.
Why it matters: Tracks your activity so you can see your prompting habits over time.
When to use: Anytime you want to look back at what you've been working on.
Prompt History
What it does: Saves your last 25 prompts on this device. You can search, sort, tag, favorite, add notes, restore, archive, or compare two side-by-side.
Why it matters: Great prompts are worth keeping. History lets you reuse a winner with one tap.
When to use: Whenever you want to revisit, remix, or compare past work.
Export & Import
What it does: Export Everything downloads all your data as a JSON backup. Import Backup restores it on any device.
Why it matters: Your prompts live in your browser. Exporting keeps them safe and portable.
When to use: Before clearing your browser, switching devices, or just for peace of mind.
4. Understanding The Generated Prompt
The prompt isn't just your goal copied back at you — it's a structured set of instructions that gives the AI a role, the rules to follow, the format to use, and the next steps to deliver. That structure is what makes the answer noticeably better.
Why it's structured: AI tools respond to clear instructions. Vague prompts get vague answers. The structure tells the AI exactly what good looks like.
How to use it: Copy the prompt, paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google, or any AI/search tool, and hit send. That's it. The first answer should already be better than what you'd normally get. If it's close but not perfect, you can refine the current prompt directly from the output area — tap one of the refinement buttons or use Fine-Tune Your Prompt.
What to expect: Sharper opening interpretations, real examples, fewer disclaimers, and a list of next actions at the end.