Writing prompts today is like writing php in a txt file - it sucks and there is no tooling to help you improve it.
Optimist fixes this by helping you systematically improve your prompt
Hey PH!
I am Rahul, in my "day job" as founder of scalar.video I've increasingly found myself prompt engineering as we explore new AI editing tools and realised the tools for prompt engineering really suck atm.
It is literally a hack rn but we already find it useful for writing prompts. We'd love to talk to folks who are writing serious prompts everyday and see how the product can be better.
The only reason the waitlist is there, is running this is super expensive like $100/day for a couple of users because of the amount of requests we make - so just limited how many people we roll out too.
That said, if you shoot me a dm on your usecase can def accelerate access
Oh so it is going to make prompts less expressive and more simplistic while conforming to one accent at the expense of the others? Is it also going to enforce rudeness by declaring any attempt to not tell someone what their characteristics are as the passive voice too?
Thanks but I like using words like "apricity" in my prompts and think its better that English retains some of the Anglo-Norman grammatical features for the sake of being polite.
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