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Prompt pack

Editing prompts & generator

A free prompt generator plus copy-ready editing prompts and step-by-step workflows curated from the AI tools that do this job best.

By Maali K · Software Engineer & AI Tools Reviewer

Last reviewed February 1, 2026 · How we review

Prompt Generator

Build a editing prompt

Fill in your task and we'll build a structured, copy-ready prompt tuned for your chosen AI tool. Everything is shareable via URL once you generate.

Fill in the fields above and hit Generate prompt to see the result.

Ready-to-copy prompts

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Claude

Edit for clarity and confidence while keeping my voice: [text]

Claude

Summarize this into decisions, risks, questions, next steps: [doc]

Claude

Rewrite into a client-ready proposal with headings and bullets: [draft]

Rewrite this email to be firm but friendly: [email]

Make this paragraph clearer and more direct: [text]

Try this workflow

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Claude

Long doc rewrite

  1. 1. Paste draft + audience + desired tone.
  2. 2. Request rewrite + a short “what changed” list.
  3. 3. Ask for 3 intro options + 3 closing options.
  4. 4. Final pass: remove redundancy and tighten flow.

Grammarly

Email polish

  1. 1. Draft quickly.
  2. 2. Rewrite for tone and clarity.
  3. 3. Check conciseness and remove filler.

FAQ

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How do I get the best results from these editing prompts?+
Replace every bracketed placeholder with real, specific context. Add 1–2 examples of the output style you want. Iterate at least once — the first AI output is rarely the final one.
Which AI tool works best with these prompts?+
Claude for long-form writing quality, ChatGPT for flexibility and tools, Gemini if you live in Google Workspace. Every prompt on this page works on all three — pick whichever you already pay for.
Can I use these prompts commercially?+
Yes. The prompts themselves are free to use and adapt. Whatever you generate from them is yours, subject to your AI tool's own commercial-use terms (most allow it on paid tiers).
Why do I sometimes get generic-sounding output?+
Almost always because the input is generic. AI mirrors what you give it — vague input produces vague output. Add specifics: numbers, names, real constraints, and examples of the style you want.
Should I use the prompt generator or the curated prompts?+
Start with the curated prompts if one closely matches your task — they're battle-tested. Use the generator when you need a prompt tailored to your specific tone, audience, or format.

Tools these prompts work best with

Any modern LLM can run these prompts. These are the ones our reviewers reach for on editing tasks.