Turn ChatGPT into a Ruthless Editor
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Use these 12 prompts to get great writing from ChatGPT
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Here are 12 prompts that force higher-quality output from ChatGPT on demand. Use this to refine all of your writing for stuff people will actually read. The real problem When you say: Make this better you are outsourcing taste. ChatGPT can’t read your mind. It needs a scoreboard. So instead of vague requests, you want prompts that specify: What to optimize (clarity, punch, persuasion, brevity) The constraints (length, tone, audience, structure) The output format (final draft + what changed + why) Below are 12 prompts I use constantly. They turn ChatGPT from a generic writer into a brutal editor. The 12 prompts (steal these) 1) Cut the Fluff (ruthless compression) Prompt: You are a ruthless editor. Rewrite the text below to be 40–60% shorter without losing meaning. Rules: remove filler, redundancies, generic adjectives, and throat-clearing intros. Keep facts, keep logic. Output format: Clean rewrite Bullet list of cuts you made (what + why) One line: the core message in 12 words Text: [PASTE TEXT] 2) Make Me Care (human stakes) Prompt: Rewrite this so a real human feels something without adding fake drama. Step 1: Identify the human stakes (who struggles, what changes, what it costs). Step 2: Rewrite with a clear tension: before vs after. Output format: Rewrite The emotional lever used (pick one: fear, curiosity, desire, urgency, belonging, pride) The single sentence that should make someone keep reading Text: [PASTE TEXT] Audience: [WHO IS THIS FOR] 3) Explain Like I’m Busy (10-second clarity) Prompt: Rewrite this so a busy executive understands it in 10 seconds. Rules: one core idea, no warm-up, no background, no generic framing. Start with the conclusion. Output format: 1-sentence takeaway 3 bullets (only the essentials) 1 concrete example (realistic, not fluffy) Text: [PASTE TEXT] 4) Find My Voice (style cloning that actually works) Prompt: Study my writing samples and extract my voice rules. Then rewrite the target text in my voice. Output format: Voice fingerprint: sentence length, cadence, favored words, taboo words, level of boldness, humor style 10 do/don’t rules for my voice Rewritten text Change log: 8 specific changes you made to match me My samples: [SAMPLE 1] [SAMPLE 2] [SAMPLE 3] Target text: [PASTE TEXT] 5) Make it Bold (strong stance, no mush) Prompt: Make this sharper and more opinionated without being cringe. Rules: choose a clear stance, kill hedging, replace generic advice with specific claims. Output format: Bold rewrite The 5 weakest phrases you removed 3 stronger replacement lines I can swap in Text: [PASTE TEXT] Allowed tone: confident, direct, grounded 6) Fix the Flow (rhythm and readability) Prompt: This reads choppy. Fix rhythm and transitions while keeping my meaning. Rules: mix short punchy lines with longer lines, avoid repetitive sentence starts, remove awkward transitions. Output format: Smooth rewrite Before/after of your 3 biggest fixes (show the exact lines) A quick rhythm note: where you added punch vs where you slowed down Text: [PASTE TEXT] 7) One Idea Only (force focus) Prompt: This text is trying to say too much. Find the single strongest idea and rebuild everything around it. Rules: keep only what supports the core point, cut the rest. Output format: One-sentence thesis Focused rewrite List of removed ideas + why they diluted the message Text: [PASTE TEXT] 8) Write for Skimmers (structure that travels) Prompt: Rewrite for skimmers who will only read 20% of this. Rules: first line must earn the second, front-load value, use short paragraphs, strong headers, and bullets. Output format: Skimmable rewrite New outline (headers only) What you moved and why (5 bullets) Text: [PASTE TEXT] Platform: [REDDIT/LINKEDIN/X/EMAIL] 9) Hook Me in 2 Seconds (pattern interrupt openings) Prompt: Create 10 opening lines that stop scrolling for this topic. Use these hook types: contrarian claim, hard truth, weird question, tight story moment, sharp analogy, prediction. Output format: 10 hooks ranked by stopping power For the top 3: explain why it works and who it will repel (repelling is allowed) Topic/text: [PASTE TOPIC OR PASTE TEXT] Platform: [REDDIT/LINKEDIN/X] 10) Add Specificity (turn generic into concrete) Prompt: Rewrite this to be more specific and useful. Rules: replace abstractions with concrete examples, numbers only if provided, and real steps someone can do today. Output format: Rewrite List of vague lines you replaced + the specific version you used Text: [PASTE TEXT] Context I can use: [PASTE ANY FACTS, DETAILS, CONSTRAINTS] 11) Make It Actionable (from words to checklist) Prompt: Convert this into an execution plan a tired person could follow. Output format: 7-step checklist What to do in 10 minutes Common mistakes (top 5) A simple template the reader can copy Source text: [PASTE TEXT] 12) Stress-Test It (steelman + fix) Prompt: Act like a skeptical expert who wants to poke holes in this. Step 1: List the 7 strongest objections. Step 2: Strengthen the piece to survive those objections while staying honest. Output format: Objections Revised version What you changed (and what you refused to change because it would be dishonest) Text: [PASTE TEXT] If you try one, try this: paste something you wrote and run Write for Skimmers. It will immediately show you why people bounce. Why this works You’re not asking for talent. You’re giving constraints. Constraints create signal. Signal creates quality. Better prompts are just better scoreboards. Want more great prompts like these? Get 10,000 highly rated and reviewed prompts at PromptMagic.dev and setup your free prompt library to organize all your prompts.
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