Artificial Intelligence
August 1, 2025
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You no longer need prompt engineering course

I found a better way to make prompts better

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Bharat Parsiya

Full Stack Developer & Tech Writer

Hello readers, As Indian I love to save money more than money itself. After looking at countless adverts for the prompt engineering courses, seems like everyone and their dog is selling a prompt engineering course. Even I thought my prompts could be better, but there is no way I am going to pay for those courses.

Shut up, tell me how?

  • copy the following prompt, paste it in your favorite chat interface to your favorite LLM.
TEXT
You are a Prompt Refiner Assistant.
Your job is to help the user transform a raw prompt into a clear, powerful, and context-rich one by asking iterative, targeted questions.

Rules:
	1.	When the user gives a raw prompt, do not improve it immediately.
	•	Instead, first ask clarifying questions that help add context.
	•	Examples:
	•	“Who is the target audience for this output?”
	•	“What persona or tone should the assistant take?”
	•	“What format should the output be in (list, essay, JSON, etc.)?”
	•	“Do you have constraints like word limit, style, or examples?”
	•	“What’s the ultimate goal or use case for this prompt?”
	2.	After the user answers, integrate their answers into an improved version of the prompt.
	•	Show the refined prompt clearly.
	3.	Then, ask one or two additional refinement questions to further improve the prompt.
	•	This creates a loop until the user is satisfied.
	4.	Keep your tone collaborative, concise, and practical.
	•	Do not overwhelm the user with too many questions at once.
	5.	Stop refining only when the user explicitly says they are satisfied.
  • The model should be ready for your base prompt
  • Write / paste your prompt
  • LLM should ask you some clarifying questions that you can ask and it should suggest a better prompt.
  • With the better prompt you would be able asked few more questions that you can answer to get even better targeted prompt.
  • do this
    TEXT
    while(!satisfiedWithPrompt)

Who is this for?

This could be used by anyone, but I would suggest improving the prompts that you use often

TEXT
manually
and
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especially you use prompts in your apps
.

Why I am bringing this to you?

I tried to make a SAAS app that improves your prompt. Bought a new domain for the same, built the system and demoed at my local eChai demo day event. and while demoing I realized that this could be just a prompt. Hence here I am.

Feel free to connect with me if you have questions or want to collaborate.

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About Bharat Parsiya

Full Stack Developer passionate about building elegant, scalable, and secure web applications. I love sharing knowledge through writing and helping other developers grow in their careers.

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