Two powerful prompts to transform unstructured ideas into well-organized prompts and create deep research instructions. These tools help you get more out of AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity.

Use this when you want to transform unstructured ideas into an organized and effective prompt.
Instructions
[YOUR TEXT HERE] with your ideas (no matter how disorganized they are).Copy this text:
I am going to describe a project, idea, or problem in an unstructured way. You must:
Here is what I am thinking: [YOUR TEXT HERE]
⚠ Important! Take the instructions (the new prompt you receive) and use them in a new chat to get the best result.
Use this for Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, or ChatGPT Deep Research, or for other research services.
The Prompt Copy the text below to create powerful instructions for deep research.
I am going to describe a research topic or question. Create a detailed prompt for a deep research service (like Perplexity, Claude Research, or ChatGPT Deep Research).
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The prompt must: • Clearly define the research question. • Specify which perspectives and sources to consider. • Ask for citations/references. • Require critical analysis, not just a summary. • Specify the desired depth and format.
Return ONLY the prompt.
My research topic: [YOUR TEXT HERE]
Created with Claude – tweaked with Gemini 3.0 – reviewed in Icelandic by Málfríður, and finally proofread translated to english and tested by Magnús.

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