Creating your own prompt is where TypeBoost starts feeling personal.
On Mac:
From there, you can create a new prompt.
TypeBoost gives you two practical ways to create a prompt:
If you already know what you want, manual creation is usually the fastest.
If you only have a rough idea, the generator is a good starting point.
Give the prompt a name that is easy to recognize in the search list later.
Good names are short and specific:
Avoid vague names like:
Most prompts work well when you clearly state:
Example:
Rewrite the text so it sounds clear, professional, and warm. Keep the meaning. Keep it concise. Return only the improved text.
That is enough for many everyday workflows.
When you create the prompt, choose whether it should work for:
If you want to reuse the same prompt across both input styles, choose the all-purpose option.
A few extra fields make prompts easier to manage:
You do not need to fill in every field on day one. Start simple.
The fastest way to improve a prompt is to use it.
Create the prompt, run it on real text, and adjust it if the result is too vague, too long, or off-tone.
Prompt writing gets better through short test loops, not by trying to make the perfect prompt before the first run.
Next: Manage your prompts