Fix weak AI answers with a stronger next prompt.
AI Prompt Optimizer finds what is missing and gives you a better prompt you can reuse immediately.
Works instantly with ChatGPT responses.
Identifies what the answer missed, assumed, or overstated.
Turns weak reasoning into a stronger next-step prompt automatically.
Helps you get a sharper, more useful answer on the next pass.
“Yes. The ACT provides an objective measure of college readiness because it evaluates all students equally.”
Overconfident claim, missing limitations, and weak reasoning about what “objective” actually means.
Revise the answer with clearer assumptions, limitations of standardized testing, and evidence about fairness across student groups.
From weak answer to stronger prompt in seconds
AI Prompt Optimizer is built for one job: take a weak answer and turn it into a better next-step prompt without making you do the analysis yourself.
Spot weak reasoning
Surface missing risks, weak assumptions, and unsupported claims.
Rewrite the next step
Convert critique into a usable prompt automatically.
Improve the output
Paste the prompt back into ChatGPT and get a better result.
The answer assumes the test measures all relevant readiness factors.
Revise the answer by separating academic test performance from broader college readiness factors like writing, persistence, and support systems.
The answer ignores possible bias across different student groups.
Revise the answer to address whether ACT scores predict college success consistently across demographic and socioeconomic groups.
The conclusion is stronger than the evidence provided.
Rewrite the answer so the conclusion matches the available evidence and clearly states what remains uncertain.
Fix answers directly inside ChatGPT
Install the extension to spot weak answers and generate a stronger prompt without leaving the conversation.
Revise this answer with clearer assumptions, explicit limitations, missing risks, and evidence that matches the strength of the conclusion.
Try the optimizer on a sample answer
Start with a sample or use your own answer to see how the prompt gets improved.
Does the ACT provide an objective measure of college readiness?
Revise the answer with clearer assumptions, limitations of standardized testing, and evidence about fairness and predictive validity across student groups.