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I guess im built different then.


Interesting to see how it works under the hood.

Also check out https://www.promptquick.ai/ - Free Early Access to my Prompt Rulebook (50+ Copy-Paste Instructions for better prompts)


Hi HN, I built PromptQuick (https://promptquick.ai) because I was personally wasting too much time fighting with prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, etc. The constant trial-and-error to get decent, consistent output felt really inefficient.

My solution was to make a simple rulebook: just concise, categorized, copy-paste rules for common problems like vague answers, bad formatting, wrong tone. Stuff you can use right away, not a long course.

This is an MVP. The main goal right now is just validation – seeing if this structured, rule-based way of prompting is actually useful to other people using these AI tools a lot.

To figure that out, the site offers a free sample chapter covering rules for improving output quality and formatting. You give an email, you get the PDF. Simple.

I'd appreciate any feedback on the idea itself, the landing page, or the sample rules if you check them out. Does this actually solve a pain point you have?

Tech stack is Next.js, Tailwind, Supabase, Resend, Vercel Blob, hosted on Vercel.

Happy to answer any questions.


Hi HN, I made a prompt rulebook because I was personally wasting too much time fighting with prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, etc. The constant trial-and-error to get decent, consistent output felt really inefficient. My solution was to make a simple rulebook: just concise, categorized, copy-paste rules for common problems like vague answers, bad formatting, wrong tone. Stuff you can use right away, not a long course. This is an MVP. The main goal right now is just validation – seeing if this structured, rule-based way of prompting is actually useful to other people using these AI tools a lot. To figure that out, the site offers a free sample chapter covering rules for improving output quality and formatting. You give an email, you get the PDF. Simple. I'd appreciate any feedback on the idea itself, the landing page, or the sample rules if you check them out. Does this actually solve a pain point you have? Tech stack is Next.js, Tailwind, Supabase, Resend, Vercel Blob, hosted on Vercel. Happy to answer any questions.


Hi HN,

I built PromptQuick (https://promptquick.ai) because I was personally wasting too much time fighting with prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, etc. The constant trial-and-error to get decent, consistent output felt really inefficient.

My solution was to make a simple rulebook: just concise, categorized, copy-paste rules for common problems like vague answers, bad formatting, wrong tone. Stuff you can use right away, not a long course.

This is an MVP. The main goal right now is just validation – seeing if this structured, rule-based way of prompting is actually useful to other people using these AI tools a lot.

To figure that out, the site offers a *free sample chapter* covering rules for improving output quality and formatting. You give an email, you get the PDF. Simple.

I'd appreciate any feedback on the idea itself, the landing page, or the sample rules if you check them out. Does this actually solve a pain point you have?

Tech stack is Next.js, Tailwind, Supabase, Resend, Vercel Blob, hosted on Vercel.

Happy to answer any questions.


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