A vague prompt makes the AI guess. Guessing wastes your time.
You know what you want — you just don't want to write a five-paragraph spec every time. pixiy does the boring part: it adds the role, the structure, the constraints and the output format the model actually needs, so you get a usable answer on the first try.
A rough line goes in. A real prompt comes out.
Same idea. Three native dialects. One paste away.
“write me a marketing email about our new feature, should be catchy”
<role>Senior B2B marketing copywriter for a SaaS product.</role> <task>Write a launch email about [FEATURE_NAME] that drives trial signups.</task> <audience>Free-plan customers who would benefit from this feature.</audience> <constraints> - Subject ≤ 50 chars, action-oriented - Body: 3 short scannable paragraphs - One primary CTA above the fold - Tone: warm, confident, no jargon </constraints> <output_format>Subject line on the first line, body below.</output_format>
- Added an explicit role + expertise
- Defined the audience precisely
- Listed measurable, testable constraints
- Specified the exact output format
Tap a sample — watch a rough line become a real prompt
“write me a cover letter for a senior frontend role at a fintech startup”
<role>Expert career coach focused on tech roles. You write cover letters that read like the candidate, not like a template.</role>
<task>Draft a cover letter for a senior frontend engineering role at a fintech startup. Aim for 220–280 words.</task>
<candidate>
- 7 years of frontend experience, last 3 years at a B2B SaaS as senior IC.
- Strong in React, TypeScript, design systems, accessibility, performance.
- Recently led a migration to Server Components and cut LCP by 38%.
- Wants to move into fintech because they care about the trust signal of
financial UIs (clear, calm, accessible — the opposite of dark-pattern).
- Not from a finance background. Honest about it.
</candidate>
<company>
- Series B consumer fintech (banking + savings).
- Public engineering blog emphasizes craft, performance, accessibility.
- Last shipped feature: instant-savings goal widget.
</company>
<constraints>
- No "I am writing to express my interest" opener.
- One concrete proof-of-skill (the LCP win is the strongest).
- One sentence that names the company's last shipped feature to show
they actually read about it.
- Acknowledge the fintech-background gap honestly in one line — turn it
into curiosity, not apology.
- Plain language. No buzzwords ("synergy", "passionate", "rockstar").
- Close with a specific next-step ask, not a generic "look forward to".
</constraints>
<output_format>
Just the letter body. No greeting, no signature. Recruiter copies and
pastes into their template.
</output_format>The parts a good prompt needs — added for you
- RoleYou are a senior product marketer with 10 years in B2B SaaS.
- ContextWe sell a usage-based analytics tool to busy engineering leads.
- TaskWrite a 90-word cold email with one clear call to action.
- ConstraintsNo hype words, 6th-grade reading level, plain sign-off.
- FormatReturn: subject line, then body, then sign-off — nothing else.
From a one-liner to a brief the model can run with
- Code
Code review
"review my code" → role + scope + severity buckets + format
- Marketing
Launch email
Vague brief → audience, constraints, single CTA, tone
- Writing
Blog outline
Topic → angle, sections, target reader, SEO hooks
- Debug
Bug help
Stack trace → context, repro, hypotheses, next steps
- Research
Research brief
One line ask → scope, sources, depth, output format
- Education
Lesson plan
Topic + age → learning objectives, activities, assessment
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Today it's chat. Next it learns new kinds of prompts.
The same studio is growing outward — from chat and reasoning into image generation, research, and vibe-coding. Each domain gets its own native prompt scaffolding, not a one-size-fits-all template.
- Building now
Image-generation prompts
Turn a rough idea into a crafted visual prompt.
- DALL·E
- Midjourney
- Stable Diffusion
- Flux
- Up next
Research prompts
Ask better questions, get sourced answers.
- Perplexity
- ChatGPT Search
- Gemini Deep Research
- Later
Vibe-coding prompts
Describe an app — get a build-ready brief.
- Lovable
- Replit
- v0
- Bolt
The roadmap — shipped, building, next, later
- Lv.1✓ Shipped
Chat & reasoning
The prompt studio that already works today.
- Claude
- ChatGPT
- Gemini
- Lv.2🎨 Building now
Image-generation prompts
Turn a rough idea into a crafted visual prompt.
- DALL·E
- Midjourney
- Stable Diffusion
- Flux
- Lv.3🔎 Up next
Research prompts
Ask better questions, get sourced answers.
- Perplexity
- ChatGPT Search
- Gemini Deep Research
- Lv.4🛠️ Later
Vibe-coding prompts
Describe an app — get a build-ready brief.
- Lovable
- Replit
- v0
- Bolt
Everything that makes the prompt land
Three native dialects
Claude gets XML tags, ChatGPT numbered markdown, Gemini long-context structure — the same idea, spoken the way each model prefers.
Grounded in official docs
A RAG knowledge base built from each AI’s own documentation.
Tools, picked for you
Where it helps, pixiy suggests the right Skills, MCP servers, extensions or native features to pair with your prompt.
Always your language
Write in any language — the enhanced prompt comes back in it.
Streaming output
Watch the structured prompt build live, token by token.
Prompts never stored
Your prompt is processed and gone. We keep counts, never content.
Tap to see the rough idea become a real prompt
Three steps, no manual
One studio, three native dialects
Shipped recently — built in the open
- SafetyMay 2026Hardened the prompt pipeline against injection and closed an internal request that could skip our safety checks.
- NewMay 2026A longer, more animated home page — type-on demo, prompt anatomy, bento features and a drag-to-compare slider.
- NewMay 2026Roadmap now maps where pixiy is headed beyond chat — image, research and vibe-coding prompts.
- ImprovedMay 2026The enhance studio now carries the full site nav and footer for easier moving around.
- NewMay 2026Public roadmap + a lighter, all-lowercase pixiy brand.
- SafetyMay 2026Content protection: illegal and abusive prompts are blocked before any model sees them.
- ImprovedMay 2026Pro mode now needs an account + credits, so free stays fast and fair for everyone.
- NewMay 2026Examples gallery with real raw → enhanced pairs and a live before/after.
- NewMay 2026Accounts with Google sign-in, magic links, and a monthly free allowance.
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Made by one person
Hi — I’m Timur. I built pixiy because I kept rewriting the same prompt three times before any AI gave me something useful. The fix was never a longer prompt; it was the right shape — a role, some constraints, a clear output format.
So pixiy does that boring part for you, in the dialect each model actually likes. It’s built in the open by one person, shipped honestly — what works is live, what’s next is on the roadmap, and your prompts are never stored or used for training.
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