Chrome Extension That Rewrites Mediocre AI Prompts Into Effective Ones Before You Hit Send
Most people know AI is powerful but struggle to write prompts that extract good results. Pretty Prompt sits inside the browser as a Chrome extension and improves prompts with one button click, like Grammarly for prompt engineering. The founders launched on Product Hunt as 2nd product of the day, hit 10K improved prompts in the first week, and saw 30% daily growth driven partly by organic TikTok virality. The tool targets the massive gap between AI capability and user prompting skill.
Problem Statement
Users fire up ChatGPT, type something vague, get mediocre results, and conclude AI isn't useful — when the real problem is their prompt. Prompt engineering guides exist but they're long, technical, and impractical during actual work. The workflow interruption of leaving your AI tool to consult a prompting guide defeats the purpose. Power users who know prompting tricks get materially better results from the same models, creating a productivity gap that's invisible to most people.
The Idea
A browser extension that automatically rewrites weak AI prompts into effective ones before submission, Grammarly for prompt engineering, making AI tools more useful for everyone without requiring prompt engineering knowledge.
Why Now
AI tools have gone mainstream (ChatGPT has 200M+ weekly users) but prompt engineering remains a specialist skill. The gap between what AI can do and what average users get from it is becoming more visible as models become more capable. Chrome extensions for productivity are a proven distribution channel. TikTok virality for developer tools signals mainstream consumer interest in AI workflow optimization.
Target User
Knowledge workers, content creators, marketers, and non-technical professionals who use AI tools daily but lack prompt engineering expertise
Target Market
AI productivity tools and prompt optimization for mainstream AI users
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