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Jun 12, 2026

"Brilliant so useful - I'm very happy with my purchase"

Prompt Architect has been brilliant. It's so, so useful to be able to kind of go, "Blah, what is it that I'm trying to, um, say?" And, um, articulate it in a much, much better prompt. I've been, um, amazed by some of the prompts. I am a bit confused what the difference between enhance and improve is, and I don't know when I use either, but, um, I kind of switch between the two, I think. Um, but yeah, really useful. I also, for anyone wanting to put in the variables, got a bit confused around the variables. I'd love to be able to import the, um, information about myself into it, because I think that probably would help the prompts, but I can't work out how to do that easily. Be great if I could get Claude to do that for me, for example. Um, I tried to. Um, but as a product, having paid for it, very happy. Very, very happy, um, because I think that a lot of stuff that potentially I've just been talking about will probably come out in the wash and, um, be improved over time. So, yeah. Awesome. Well done, guys. Thank you for your hard work.

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Jun 12, 2026

Hey,
thank you so much for the kind words and for taking the time to record a video review. We really appreciate it!

Regarding your questions:

The difference between Improve and Enhance is:

• Improve is designed to rebuild and structure your prompt using our prompt engineering framework. If you have an idea, rough draft, or unstructured prompt, Improve will turn it into a more complete and optimized prompt.

• Enhance is focused on improving specific instructions. If you're already writing instructions for an AI tool, Enhance helps refine and strengthen those instructions without completely restructuring the prompt.

For adding personal information or custom context, we currently offer two options: Contexts and Variables.

With Contexts, you can create and upload different knowledge sources, such as PDFs, documents, or other files. For example, you could create:
• A personal context
• Company A context
• Company B context

When generating or improving a prompt, simply select the relevant context. We'll use the information from that context to help create a prompt that's tailored to your personal use case or business needs.

We also support Variables. After creating variables, you can reference them in your input, and they'll automatically be reflected in the generated prompt output. This makes it easy to reuse personal details, preferences, company information, and other recurring data across multiple prompts.

Hope that helps clear things up! Thanks again for the feedback and support.

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