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Free

Try NudgePrompt with no commitment.

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  • 3 prompts total
  • All prompt categories
  • Copy to clipboard
  • Basic prompt optimization
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Starter

For regular AI users who want better results.

$5/month
  • 50 prompts per month
  • All prompt categories
  • Prompt history
  • Save & organize prompts
  • Priority support

Pro

Unlimited prompts for power users and teams.

$12/month
  • Unlimited prompts
  • All prompt categories
  • Prompt history
  • Save & organize prompts
  • Priority support
  • Early access to new features

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about NudgePrompt.

NudgePrompt takes your rough idea and transforms it into an expertly engineered prompt. We analyze your input, ask targeted clarifying questions, and apply proven prompt engineering techniques like role assignment, chain-of-thought reasoning, and context setting to produce a prompt that gets dramatically better results from any AI model.

The prompts generated by NudgePrompt work with any AI model — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, Mistral, and more. We focus on universal prompt engineering principles that improve results across all language models.

Each time you submit an idea and generate a final optimized prompt, that counts as one prompt. You can copy, edit, and reuse generated prompts as many times as you want without using additional credits.

Absolutely. You can cancel your subscription at any time from your account settings. You'll continue to have access to your plan until the end of your current billing period. No questions asked, no hidden fees.

Yes, but it's free and takes seconds — just an email or Google sign-in. You get 3 free prompts to start, no credit card required. When you're ready for more, upgrade to a Starter or Pro plan.

We dynamically apply techniques based on your use case, including: role assignment, context setting, clear task definition, output format specification, constraints and guardrails, few-shot examples, chain-of-thought reasoning, and audience awareness. Each technique is selected based on what will produce the best results for your specific prompt.