Need feedback for web app

Hey guys, my business launched a prompt optimizer AI tool that takes any regular prompt at rewrites it the way a professional prompt engineer would to actually yield high-quality results when building. While we have had early success with organic marketing, we are at a crossroads and need more user data to determine if this product is delivering enough value to user. If the answer is yes, we will scale up and launch a UGC marketing campaign, if no, we will shut it down. If anyone is interested testing it out and sending their feedback, would be appreciated. Web-app: thepromptoptimzer.com 👨🏽‍💻

Note: the tool yields the best results when removing unnecessary constraints from the optimized prompt

Cheers

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u/Talley-Ho — 1 day ago
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Built an AI Prompt Optimizer tool that helps write better prompts

Hey guys, built an an AI prompt optimizer where you enter a basic prompt and it gets transformed into one an actual prompt engineer would write

Sharing in case anyone finds it useful or if folks have any feedback

prompt optimizer

Cheers

u/Talley-Ho — 26 days ago

Is anyone interested in creating a discord to stay connected with others building with Claude? I'm thinking we can leverage it to stay up-to-date on the most helpful claudeskills and practices in this foreverchanging AI world

I'm currently using Claude to build web apps, social media automation tools for marketing, and SEO

Only folks who are serious

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u/Talley-Ho — 4 months ago

I’m a data analyst with no coding background, looking to hear how others are squeezing the most value out of Claude - Cowork, Claude Code, CLI, skills, agents, anything. I’ve written a couple of basic skills but I’m not sure I fully understand the value beyond handling repeat tasks.

I work primarily out of the Claude desktop app and lean on Cowork. It’s been great for brainstorming, planning, writing specs (still building that habit), and actually shipping projects:
• An automated lead generation tool that
uses the Google Places API to prospect
leads
• A fraud detection dashboard that pulls data
from the web
• Websites and small web apps

The way I think about it: Cowork is basically a less powerful Claude Code with hands - it can remote in and interact with websites. That’s been clutch for things like building an automated social media posting tool, which required configuring APIs and deploying to Vercel. Cowork handled the setup end-to-end, working through the inevitable hiccups. When something needs real horsepower, I hand it off to Claude Code.

A few questions for the room:
• What does your general setup look like?
• How are you actually getting full value out
of skills?
• How are you using agents?
• What does a typical workflow look like when
you’re building a project with Claude tools?

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u/Talley-Ho — 4 months ago

How are people choosing when to use cowork vs code?

Claude’s answer:
Rule of thumb: codebase → Code, everything else file-based → Cowork.

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u/Talley-Ho — 4 months ago