Prompt Builder

Build a system prompt
without writing code.

Answer a few plain questions. A clean, well-structured instruction set assembles itself on the right โ€” copy it straight into a Custom GPT, an assistant, or any chatbot.

Start from a template Fills in every field with a ready-made prompt you can tweak. Showing popular picks โ€” tap a category or search for all 42.
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The basics
A name gives it a consistent identity to refer back to.
Its role or identity โ€” the "you are a ___" part.
Its main job, in one or two sentences.
Voice & behavior
Pick any that fit. These shape how it sounds.
Rules it should follow every time.
Hard limits and things to avoid.
Output
How answers should be shaped.
Show one ideal exchange. Examples teach tone better than rules do.
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Prompt strength

A few things that reliably make assistants behave better.
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    The guide

    What this system prompt builder does

    A system prompt is the set of standing instructions you give an AI assistant before anyone talks to it โ€” its role, its job, how it should sound, and the rules it should always follow. Itโ€™s the difference between a chatbot that guesses and one that behaves exactly the way you want, every time. Writing a good one from a blank page is surprisingly hard, so this free tool turns it into a few plain questions and assembles a clean, well-structured prompt for you as you type.

    Whatever youโ€™re building โ€” a Custom GPT, a customer-support bot, a study tutor, a brand-voice writer, or an internal help desk โ€” start from a ready-made template, tweak the fields, and copy the finished prompt straight into your assistant. No account, no code, nothing to install.

    How to use it

    1. Pick a template (or start blank). The picker fills every field with a working example โ€” tap a category or search to see all 42.
    2. Answer the basics: who the assistant is, what it should do, and who itโ€™s helping.
    3. Shape its voice: choose a tone, then add the rules it should always follow and the limits it should never cross.
    4. Add an example exchange โ€” optional, but it teaches tone better than any rule and noticeably improves results.
    5. Copy or download the finished prompt and paste it into your assistantโ€™s instructions field.

    Tips for a prompt that actually works

    Be specific about the role

    โ€œYou are a helpful assistantโ€ says almost nothing. โ€œYou are a patient study tutor for beginners who explains ideas with everyday analogiesโ€ gives it a clear identity. The strength meter nudges you toward this.

    Write the limits, not just the goals

    The โ€œneverโ€ rules are where a lot of good behavior comes from โ€” never give personalized financial advice, never ask for a password, never invent facts. A few well-chosen limits prevent most responses youโ€™d regret.

    Show one example

    A single ideal question-and-answer pair locks in tone better than a paragraph of description. Itโ€™s the highest-leverage thing you can add.

    Frequently asked questions

    Do I need to know how to code?

    No โ€” this tool is built for non-coders. You answer plain-language questions and it writes the structured prompt for you.

    Where do I paste the finished prompt?

    Into your assistantโ€™s instructions field. For a Custom GPT thatโ€™s the โ€œInstructionsโ€ box; elsewhere itโ€™s usually โ€œsystem prompt,โ€ โ€œpersona,โ€ or โ€œcustom instructions.โ€

    Is it really free?

    Yes. No signup, nothing to install โ€” everything runs in your browser and nothing you type is stored.

    Will this work with any AI?

    A well-structured system prompt is model-agnostic. The same prompt works across most assistants, though each platform words its settings a little differently.

    Keep learning

    Get more out of the builder with these quick beginner guides.

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