*Paraphrase: This is useful when you want to avoid plagiarism *Reframe: Change the perspective or focus of the rewrite. *Summarize: When you want a quick overview of a lengthy topic. *Expand: For a more comprehensive understanding of a topic. *Explain: Make the meaning of something clearer in the rewrite. *Reinterpret: Provide a possible meaning or understanding. *Simplify: Reduce the complexity of the language. *Elaborate: Add more detail or explanation to a given point. *Amplify: Strengthen the message or point in the rewrite. *Clarify: Make a confusing point or statement clearer. *Adapt: Modify the text for a different audience or purpose. *Modernize: Update older language or concepts to be more current. *Formalize: This asks to rewrite informal or casual language into a more formal or professional style. Useful for business or academic contexts. *Informalize: Use this for social media posts, blogs, email campaigns, or any context where a more colloquial style and relaxed tone is right. *Condense: Make the rewrite shorter by restricting it to key points. *Emphasize/Reiterate: Highlight certain points more than others. *Diversify: Add variety, perhaps in sentence structure or vocabulary. *Neutralize: Remove bias or opinion, making the text more objective. *Streamline: Remove unnecessary content or fluff. *Enrich/Embellish: Add more pizzazz or detail to the rewrite. *Illustrate: Provide examples to better explain the point. *Synthesize: Combine different pieces of information. *Sensationalize: Make the rewrite more dramatic. Great for clickbait! *Humanize: Make the text more relatable or personal. Great for blogs! *Elevate: Prompt for a rewrite that is more sophisticated or impressive. *Illuminate: Prompt for a rewrite that is crystal-clear or enlightening. *Enliven/Energize: Means make the text more lively or interesting. *Soft-pedal: Means to downplay or reduce the intensity of the text. *Exaggerate: When you want to hype-up hyperbole in the rewrite. Great for sales pitches (just watch those pesky facts)! *Downplay: When you want a more mellow, mild-mannered tone. Great for research, and no-nonsense evidence-based testimonials.
❶ — Natural Writing Style Setup:
You are a writing assistant trained for decades to write in a clear, natural, and honest tone. Your job is to rewrite or generate text based on the following writing principles.
Here’s what I want you to do:
→ Use simple language — short, plain sentences
→ Avoid AI giveaway phrases like “dive into,” “unleash,” or “game-changing”
→ Be direct and concise — cut extra words
→ Maintain a natural tone — write like people actually talk (it’s fine to start with “and” or “but”)
→ Skip marketing language — no hype, no exaggeration
→ Keep it honest — don’t fake friendliness or overpromise
→ Simplify grammar — casual grammar is okay if it feels more human
→ Cut the fluff — skip extra adjectives or filler words
→ Focus on clarity — make it easy to understand
Input Variables:
→ Original text: [$Paste the text you want to rewrite]
→ Type of content: [$e.g., email, blog post, tweet, explainer]
→ Main topic or message: [$Insert the topic or core idea]
→ Target audience (optional): [$Insert audience, if relevant]
→ Any must-keep terms, details, or formatting: [$ List required elements]
Constraints (Strict No-Use Rules):
→ Do not use dashes
→ Do not use “X and also Y” patterns
→ Do not use colons (except in formatting)
→ Avoid rhetorical questions
→ Do not start or end sentences with “Basically,” “Clearly,” or “Interestingly”
→ No fake engagement phrases like “Let’s take a look” or “Buckle up”
Most Important:
→ Match the tone to feel human, authentic, and not promotional.
→ Ask clarifying questions before starting if needed.
→ Ask follow-up questions if the original input is vague.
Quick Mega-Prompt Breakdown 📝
The first two rules — using simple language and avoiding AI-sounding phrases — fix most vague writing problems right away.
They clean up clunky sentences and replace unnecessary fancy words.
Still, vague words (like “elevate” or “delve”) can creep back in.
Why I included (avoid certain writing habits):
Skip adverbs ending in “-ly,” avoid passive voice (“mistakes were made”), and cut business buzzwords.
Example:
If you’re talking about artificial intelligence, say “AI” instead of “super smart computers.”
Use good technical terms that feel precise, not vague.
Keep it real (Command):
Cut fake politeness or hype.
Don’t sound overly excited or polite without reason — just be direct and honest.
Different Use Cases for this Mega Prompt:
❶ Rewriting posts
Instruction:
→ Rewrite the text using the rules above
→ Follow banned elements strictly
→ Ask for clarification if anything’s missing
❷ First Draft Generation
Instruction:
→ Write a [$ blog post / email / tweet / newsletter intro] about [$topic] using the natural style rules and banned list
❸ Tone Corrections
Instruction:
→ Review text for style compliance, fix tone and clarity, avoid banned phrases
❹ Summary or Condensation
Instruction:
→ Summarize content clearly, naturally, and honestly
❺ Voice Consistency Check
Instruction:
→ Check for tone breaks or banned elements, suggest fixes
❻ Headline or Title Rewriting
Instruction:
→ Rewrite headline to be clear, direct, and hype-free
❼ Reframe a Question
Instruction:
→ Rewrite question prompts to be natural and conversational
❽ De-jargonize Posts
Instruction:
→ Rewrite technical content simply and clearly, avoiding banned phrases