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Frequently Asked Questions About AI Prompts

Prompt vs Agent - what's the difference?

Simple. Prompts are instructions for one specific task. Agents are more like mini workers that can handle multiple tasks and figure stuff out on their own. Prompts are faster and lighter, agents are more powerful. For most everyday stuff, a good prompt is all you need.

How do I actually use one?

Easiest thing ever. Hit copy, paste it into Claude or ChatGPT, then tell it what you want. Like, copy the "Blog Writer" prompt, paste it, then say "write a blog about coffee." The prompt teaches the AI how to do it right.

Do they work with every AI?

Yep, Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, all of them. You might get slightly different results depending on which AI you use. Claude tends to work best since we built these with Claude in mind, but they're flexible enough for everything.

Can I tweak these to fit what I need?

Yeah, go ahead and change whatever you want. Adjust the tone, add your own rules, throw in examples. These are starting points, not finished products. The more you customize it to your exact needs, the better it'll work.

What makes a prompt actually good?

Good prompts are clear and specific. Say what you want, give context, show examples of good output, mention any rules. The more detail you give, the better the result. That's it. All our prompts follow this formula.

How do I get better results?

Be specific with what you're putting in. Don't be vague. Give background info. Show examples. Ask for adjustments if needed. Talk to the AI like you're working together. Better input in = better output out, always.

Are these actually tested?

Yeah, real people tested every single one before we added it. We make sure they work and deliver solid results. That said, your results depend on how you use them. If something isn't working, try adjusting based on the tips above.

How often do you add new ones?

Multiple times a week. We test them all for quality first. Got a prompt that works amazing for you? Share it and we'll add it to the library so other people can use it too.