Prompt Adjutant: Your Personal Prompt Engineer
Dump your messy, stream-of-consciousness thoughts. Get back a polished, structured prompt that gets dramatically better responses from all 5 AIs.
You know what you want. Translating that into an effective prompt is a skill. The Adjutant does it for you.
Good AI responses require good prompts
Most people write vague, incomplete questions. They forget to include important context. They don’t structure their requests for clarity. They miss the details that would get a better answer.
Prompt engineering is a skill. Some people spend hours crafting the perfect prompt. Most people don’t have time for that – they just want answers.
The Prompt Adjutant bridges this gap. It takes your rough thoughts and transforms them into optimized prompts that get better responses from all five AIs.
Five transformations in one step
The Adjutant analyzes your rough input and applies five optimizations.
Clarifies Intent
Identifies what you’re actually asking beneath the rough wording. Surfaces the core question.
Adds Structure
Organizes the question logically. Breaks complex requests into clear components the AIs can address.
Fills Gaps
Adds relevant dimensions you might have missed. Identifies context that would improve the response.
Sets Constraints
Specifies format, depth, and scope. Tells the AIs what kind of response you need.
Optimizes for Multi-AI
Structures the prompt to get the best from all 5 AIs working together, not just one.
See the transformation
Example: Pricing Strategy
Your raw input:
need help with pricing not sure what to charge we’re a SaaS company competitors are expensive but we’re new should we undercut or match not sure about free tier either
Adjutant output:
Analyze pricing strategy for a new SaaS product entering an established market:
Context:
– We’re a new entrant; competitors are premium-priced
– Need to decide: undercut, match, or value-based pricing
– Considering whether to include a free tier
Please address:
1. Competitive pricing analysis: undercut vs. match vs. premium positioning
2. Free tier implications: conversion rates, support costs, brand perception
3. Launch pricing vs. long-term pricing strategy
4. How to validate price sensitivity before committing
Consider: our stage (new), limited brand recognition, need for early adoption vs. revenue sustainability
Example: Team Productivity
Your raw input:
our team is slow
Adjutant output:
Diagnose productivity bottlenecks for a development team:
Consider these potential root causes:
– Process overhead (meetings, approvals, documentation)
– Context switching frequency
– Technical debt and codebase complexity
– Tooling gaps or friction
– Unclear priorities or requirements
– Team dynamics and communication
What are the most common productivity blockers for engineering teams, and how do you identify which ones apply to a specific team?
Three-step workflow
Dump your thoughts
Write whatever’s in your head. Don’t worry about structure, grammar, or completeness. Stream of consciousness is fine. The Adjutant will figure out what you mean.
Review the optimized prompt
The Adjutant returns a structured, clear prompt. Check that it captures what you want. Edit if needed – it’s a starting point, not a final answer.
Send to the conversation
Submit the optimized prompt. All 5 AIs respond to this clearer, more structured question – and you get dramatically better responses.
Raw input → Optimized prompt
| Your Raw Input | Adjutant Output |
|---|---|
| “help with marketing budget” | “Allocate a $50K quarterly marketing budget across channels for a B2B SaaS targeting mid-market. Prioritize channels by CAC and time-to-result.” |
| “need a landing page” | “Design a landing page structure for [product] targeting [audience]. Include: hero section messaging, social proof strategy, feature presentation, objection handling, and CTA placement.” |
| “competitor analysis” | “Conduct competitive analysis for [your product] vs [competitors]. Cover: positioning, pricing, feature gaps, target audience overlap, and defensible differentiation opportunities.” |
| “how to hire faster” | “Identify bottlenecks in a startup hiring process and recommend optimizations. Consider: sourcing channels, screening efficiency, interview structure, offer competitiveness, and candidate experience.” |
Not every message needs the Adjutant
Use the Adjutant for
- Complex or multi-part questions
- High-stakes decisions
- Research and analysis requests
- When you’re not sure how to phrase it
- Strategic discussions
Skip it for
- Simple, direct questions
- Follow-up questions
- Clarifications and refinements
- When you know exactly what you want
- Quick back-and-forth
Better prompts. Better responses. Zero effort.
Stop spending time crafting the perfect prompt. Let the Adjutant do it for you.