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ChatGPT Prompt Generator

Create clear, detailed, and effective ChatGPT prompts for writing, SEO, marketing, research, coding, and more. Choose a goal, add context, and get a ready-to-copy prompt with structure, constraints, and success criteria.

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How the ChatGPT Prompt Generator Works

Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.

1

Describe your goal

Enter what you want ChatGPT to do—write, rewrite, research, plan, code, or market. The clearer the goal, the stronger the prompt.

2

Add context and preferences (optional)

Include audience, product details, constraints, examples, or must-include points. Select tone, language, and desired output length if needed.

3

Generate and copy the prompt

Click Generate Prompt to get a ready-to-use ChatGPT prompt. Paste it into ChatGPT and iterate by adding extra constraints or examples.

See It in Action

See how a vague request becomes a high-performing, structured ChatGPT prompt that drives better output quality.

Before

Write a blog post about project management software.

After

You are an expert SEO content strategist and B2B SaaS copywriter.

Goal: Create an SEO-optimized blog post outline for the keyword “project management software for small teams”.

Audience: Small business owners and team leads managing 5–25 employees.

Search intent: Commercial investigation (compare options, evaluate features, pricing, and onboarding).

Requirements:

  • Provide an H1 and an outline with H2/H3 headings.
  • Include a comparison table of 5–7 tools with columns: Best for, Key features, Starting price, Pros, Cons.
  • Cover onboarding, integrations (Slack, Google Workspace), and common objections.
  • Include 5 internal linking opportunities (suggest anchor text topics).
  • Write in a clear, helpful, non-salesy tone.

Output format:

  • Start with a short content brief (target reader, intent, angle).
  • Then provide the outline.
  • Then provide the comparison table.

Quality check:

  • Avoid keyword stuffing; use synonyms.
  • Ensure each section adds unique value and practical guidance.

Why Use Our ChatGPT Prompt Generator?

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Copy-Paste Prompts That Produce Better Results

Generate a structured ChatGPT prompt with role, context, constraints, and acceptance criteria—so the model outputs clearer, more useful responses.

SEO Prompt Templates for Search Intent & E-E-A-T

Create SEO-friendly prompts that guide headings, topical coverage, internal links, and expertise-driven writing—ideal for blog posts and landing pages.

Marketing & Conversion-Focused Prompting

Build prompts for ads, email sequences, product descriptions, and social posts with audience pains, benefits, objections, and multiple variations for A/B testing.

Advanced Formatting Controls

Choose output formats like tables, bullet lists, JSON-style sections, or step-by-step frameworks—so ChatGPT returns content in the structure you need.

Multi-Language & Tone Support

Generate prompts in your preferred language and tone—from professional and formal to friendly and conversational.

Pro Tips for Better Results

Get the most out of the ChatGPT Prompt Generator with these expert tips.

Add one real example for best accuracy

If you have a preferred style or format, paste a short example in the context field and ask ChatGPT to match it. This often improves tone and structure immediately.

Specify constraints to reduce fluff

Include constraints like “no clichés,” “avoid repetition,” “use short sentences,” or “include a comparison table.” Constraints make outputs more consistent.

Request clarifying questions for complex tasks

If your goal is broad, add: “Ask up to 5 clarifying questions before writing.” This prevents wrong assumptions and improves first-pass quality.

Define success criteria

Add acceptance criteria like “must include FAQs,” “include pros/cons,” “include steps,” or “include a checklist.” This makes the output easier to validate.

Who Is This For?

Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.

Generate SEO blog prompts for outlines, intros, meta descriptions, and topic clusters
Create high-converting marketing prompts for Facebook ads, Google Ads headlines, and email campaigns
Build prompts for product descriptions and category pages optimized for eCommerce SEO
Write prompts for research summaries, competitor analysis, and market positioning
Create prompts for YouTube scripts, podcast outlines, and content repurposing workflows
Generate coding prompts with requirements, edge cases, and test cases for faster development
Create prompts for resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn summaries, and interview preparation
Draft prompts for lesson plans, quizzes, study guides, and tutoring explanations

How to write better ChatGPT prompts (without overthinking it)

Most “bad ChatGPT outputs” are not really a model problem. It is a prompt problem.

If your input is vague, ChatGPT fills in the blanks. And it usually fills them with… generic stuff. But when you give it a role, a clear goal, some context, and a few rules, the output changes fast.

That is basically what this ChatGPT Prompt Generator does. It turns your rough idea into a prompt that has structure and guardrails, so you can copy paste it and actually get something usable on the first try.

The simple prompt formula that works in 90 percent of cases

If you want a quick framework to follow manually, use this:

  1. Role: Who is ChatGPT pretending to be?
  2. Goal: What do you want it to do, exactly?
  3. Context: Who is it for, what is the background, what matters here?
  4. Constraints: What should it avoid or include?
  5. Output format: Outline, table, JSON, bullets, steps, etc.
  6. Success criteria: How you will judge if the answer is good

Even two or three lines under each section makes a big difference.

Why your prompts keep producing fluffy answers

A few common issues I see constantly:

  • No audience info, so the writing becomes “for everyone” and ends up for no one
  • No constraints, so you get filler, repetition, and long intros
  • No format, so ChatGPT dumps a wall of text
  • No examples, so tone and structure drift
  • Too many goals at once, so it tries to do everything and does none of it well

A prompt generator helps here because it forces clarity. You pick a mode (SEO, marketing, research, coding), then it bakes in the right instructions automatically.

Copy paste prompt template (fill in the blanks)

Use this when you want a reusable prompt you can keep in Notion or a doc.

Prompt:

You are a {ROLE}.

Goal: {WHAT YOU WANT DONE}

Audience: {WHO IT IS FOR}

Context: {BACKGROUND, PRODUCT, LINKS, NOTES, CONSTRAINTS}

Requirements:

  1. {MUST INCLUDE #1}
  2. {MUST INCLUDE #2}
  3. {MUST INCLUDE #3}

Constraints:

  • Avoid {WHAT TO AVOID}
  • Do not assume {ASSUMPTIONS TO AVOID}
  • Keep tone: {TONE}
  • Length: {APPROX LENGTH}

Output format:

  • {STRUCTURE, HEADINGS, TABLES, BULLETS, JSON, ETC}

Quality check before final:

  • Remove fluff and repetition
  • Ensure all requirements are met
  • If anything is unclear, ask up to {N} clarifying questions first

If you do not want to build this from scratch every time, this page generates the same structure for you, based on your goal and mode.

Examples of strong prompts (SEO, marketing, research, coding)

Example 1: SEO blog post prompt

You are an expert SEO content strategist.

Goal: Write a blog post outline targeting “{KEYWORD}”.

Search intent: {INFORMATIONAL / COMMERCIAL / TRANSACTIONAL}. Explain why.

Include:

  • H1 + H2/H3 outline
  • Suggested title tags (5 options)
  • FAQ section (5 questions)
  • Internal linking suggestions (5 topics with anchor text ideas)

Constraints:

  • No keyword stuffing
  • Use real world examples where possible
  • Keep it practical, not generic

Output:

  1. Content brief
  2. Outline
  3. FAQs
  4. Internal links

Example 2: Marketing copy prompt

You are a conversion copywriter.

Goal: Write {ASSET TYPE} for {PRODUCT}.

Audience: {WHO}. Pain points: {LIST}. Objections: {LIST}.

Requirements:

  • Create 5 variations
  • Include 3 headline angles (benefit, pain, curiosity)
  • Include CTA options

Tone: {TONE}

Output format: Table with columns Variation, Headline, Body, CTA

Example 3: Research prompt (no fake citations)

You are a research analyst.

Goal: Analyze {TOPIC} and summarize key findings.

Rules:

  • If you do not know something, say so
  • Do not fabricate citations
  • Provide a list of sources to consult and what each would validate

Output:

  1. Assumptions
  2. Approach
  3. Findings
  4. Risks and limitations
  5. Sources to consult

Example 4: Coding prompt with tests

You are a senior software engineer.

Goal: Implement {FEATURE} in {LANGUAGE/FRAMEWORK}.

Include:

  • Requirements and non requirements
  • Edge cases
  • Suggested architecture
  • Tests (unit + integration)
  • Step by step implementation plan

If details are missing, ask up to 5 clarifying questions before coding.

Pro moves that instantly improve results

A few small tweaks that help way more than people expect:

  • Tell it what “good” looks like: add acceptance criteria, not just instructions
  • Ask for a plan first: “Outline your approach, then write”
  • Add one example: even a tiny sample paragraph helps lock tone
  • Force a format: tables and checklists reduce rambling
  • Let it ask questions: for anything complex, this saves time later

If you are building a repeatable workflow around this, you will probably like the other tools on WritingTools.ai too. Same idea, less busywork.

When to use each mode in this generator

  • Standard: when you just want a solid all around prompt
  • SEO Content: when search intent, headings, and topical coverage matter
  • Marketing Copy: when you want variants, objection handling, and conversion angles
  • Research & Analysis: when you need structure, assumptions, and no made up sources
  • Coding: when you need edge cases, tests, and implementation steps
  • Short Prompt: when speed matters and the task is simple
  • Advanced: when you want evaluation criteria, examples, and a self check (best for high stakes work)

Quick checklist before you hit Generate

  • Did you state the goal in one sentence?
  • Did you add audience or use case context (even one line)?
  • Did you specify format (outline, table, bullets, JSON)?
  • Did you add 2 to 5 constraints to prevent fluff?
  • Did you define what success means?

Do that, and the prompt you generate will usually outperform the “write me an article about X” style prompts by a mile.

Frequently Asked Questions

It turns your idea into a clear instruction set: role + goal + context + constraints + output format + success criteria. This reduces ambiguity, improves relevance, and helps ChatGPT produce more accurate, structured results.

Yes. The SEO mode helps you generate prompts aligned to search intent and on-page best practices (headings, topical coverage, internal links, and E-E-A-T guidance) without keyword stuffing.

No. Only the goal is required. Adding optional context or audience details can improve the generated prompt, but you can get a usable prompt with a single line.

Yes. The prompt is model-agnostic and works well across ChatGPT-style models. If you want, you can add a constraint in the context field to target a specific model capability (e.g., 'keep it concise' or 'ask clarifying questions first').

Yes. Choose “Multiple prompt options” to receive several variations, such as a short version, a detailed version, and a version that asks clarifying questions before proceeding.

Yes. Choose “Prompt + fill-in variables” to get a reusable template with placeholders like {AUDIENCE}, {TOPIC}, {CONSTRAINTS}, and {OUTPUT_FORMAT}.

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