A GPT builder that adapts to you

A GPT builder that adapts to you

This might be the most flexible prompt builder I’ve ever seen. While most are just rigid templates, this one dynamically adapts to your skill level, whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned pro. I found this in a post from a talented creator who designed a system that’s simple on the surface but incredibly deep underneath.

The key idea is a “feature-first” approach. It doesn’t force you into one workflow. Instead, it offers two distinct paths: a guided one for newcomers and a full manual control panel for experts. This dual-mode design makes powerful prompting accessible to everyone without dumbing down the capabilities for those who know what they’re doing!

Here’s what makes it so smart:

📌 Beginner Mode: If you’re new to prompting, this is for you. The system walks you through 5 simple questions: Goal, Audience, Style, Must-Haves, and Format. Each step has plain-English explainers and example answers, so you’re never stuck guessing what to write. It’s a jargon-free way to build a solid prompt.

Pro Mode: For the experts, there’s a Manual Setup that feels like a control panel. You can skip the hand-holding and directly tweak advanced settings like Depth, Detail, Verbosity, and Confidence Thresholds. You can even force the use of specific tools like Web or Math and turn on Reflection for self-correction.

💡 Amplify Mode: This is the best part. After generating a baseline prompt, the system asks if you want to “go deeper.” If you say yes, it intelligently expands the prompt to include Web research, Math calculations, and structured Canvas outputs, all while keeping Reflection active to ensure the final result is coherent and accurate.

Prompt of the Day 🤖

The post’s author shared a great example of how a simple request gets supercharged with Amplify Mode. A beginner wants to plan a trip to NYC, and the tool builds this powerful prompt automatically:

Research current NYC food tour options, average street food meal costs, and Broadway ticket prices using Web. Calculate a cost-per-day budget for two people to ensure the total trip stays within $900 using Math. Format the output in Canvas as a structured itinerary table (Day | Activities | Costs), followed by a Budget Summary and list of Sources. Reflection On: cross-check totals and abstain if costs exceed budget or conflict.

This system makes it easy to get exactly what you need out of the model. The original post includes a pro-level example and a link to try the tool yourself. You should definitely check it out.

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