Bad prompt? Grade it and turn it into a better AI prompt.
Paste a rough marketing prompt and see what is missing: context, structure, logic, specificity, and reuse. Then turn it into a reusable prompt template you can run again next week.
Grade your prompt
What makes a bad prompt produce generic AI output?
- No reusable structure: the prompt only works once instead of becoming a prompt template.
- Weak context: it does not define the buyer, offer, pain, goal, or constraints.
- No output format: it lets the AI choose the structure instead of forcing a useful answer.
- No logical prompt flow: it asks for ideas without ranking, rejecting, comparing, or deciding.
- Too much vague language: phrases like "make it engaging" and "write something good" create generic output.
How the grader scores your prompt
- Reusability — does it work repeatedly, or only once?
- Context clarity — does it define buyer, offer, pain, and goal?
- Output structure — does it tell the AI exactly what format to return?
- Strategic logic — does it force the AI to compare, reject, or rank?
- Specificity — does it avoid vague phrases like "make it engaging" or "good"?
Bad prompt FAQ
What makes a bad AI prompt?
A bad AI prompt is missing context, constraints, output format, and decision logic. It asks the model to "write something good" without defining what good means.
How do I write better prompts?
Start with the job, audience, context, constraints, output format, and decision criteria. A better prompt tells the AI what to compare, what to reject, and what format to return.
What is prompt refinement?
Prompt refinement means improving the prompt itself, not just editing the AI output. Promptmkr adds structure, variables, logic, and reusable formatting so the prompt works again later.
What is a reusable prompt?
A reusable prompt is a saved prompt template with variables like {{product}}, {{audience}}, and {{goal}} so you can run it again for the next campaign.