Noric AI

Prompt Improver

Automatically rewrite and improve your AI column prompts with a single click.

Writing a good AI prompt is the most important factor in getting high-quality results. The Prompt Improver helps you get there faster — it takes your draft prompt and rewrites it to be clearer, more specific, and better structured for the AI.

How to use it

  1. Open any column settings by clicking the column header
  2. Write your AI prompt in the AI Prompt field — even a rough draft works
  3. Click the wand icon (✦) next to the prompt field
  4. The prompt is rewritten and replaced in the field
  5. Review the improved version, make any tweaks, and save

What it improves

The prompt improver focuses on the aspects that most affect output quality:

  • Clarity — vague instructions are made more explicit
  • Scope — open-ended requests are given appropriate boundaries
  • Format instructions — output format expectations are stated clearly
  • Context framing — the prompt is structured so the AI understands the task correctly

What stays the same

Your @mentions are always preserved exactly as written. If your prompt references @Company Name or @All Documents, those references remain unchanged in the improved version. The improver only rewrites the surrounding instruction text.

Example

BeforeAfter
summarize what the company doesWrite a concise 2-sentence summary of what @Company Name does, focusing on their primary product or service and target customer. Return plain text only.
find their websiteFind the official website URL for @Company Name. Return only the URL with no additional text.
is it b2b or b2cBased on @Company Description, classify @Company Name as B2B, B2C, or B2B2C. Return one of those three values only.

When to use it

  • When you're not happy with your initial results and want to try a better-written prompt
  • When you have a rough idea of what you want but struggle to express it clearly
  • As a starting point — improve the prompt, then fine-tune it further yourself

The improver doesn't replace your judgment. Always review the output — it may change the intent in subtle ways that you want to adjust.