What tool do you use for prompt engineering?
Brady Dowling
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I have ChatGPT Plus but I'm specifically looking for something that I can have team members use to allow them to do some prompt engineering (potentially without ChatGPT Plus). I remember seeing a few tools like this months back but PH's search is pretty bad so I can't find them now.
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Ha My Tran@ha_my_tran
MindPal
You can consider using these 2 types of tools:
- Leaked prompt of GPTs: Collection of prompts from most popular GPTs.
https://mindpal.space/tool/leake...
- Reverse engineering tool: Get prompts from an example of output that you expect to have
https://mindpal.space/tool/rever...
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Helicone AI
Hi Brady,
I'm Cole, Co-Founder at Helicone.ai!
If your team is looking for a better way to handle prompt engineering, our new tool Helicone Experiments might be just what you need. It has a spreadsheet-like interface that lets you create, test, and iterate on multiple prompt versions simultaneously using real-world data. We’ve just launched it in early access—check out our launch video.
In Helicone Experiments, you can easily add input sets from your production data and run experiments rapidly with different prompts & models. It also provides automated evaluations and performance scores.
We already have a V1 of prompt experimentation, but this new launch is a revamped version of this: https://docs.helicone.ai/use-cas...
Is this the type of tool you're looking for?
I've been using Anthropic's Claude to help with prompt engineering. It seems to provide good suggestions for structuring and iterating on prompts. Has anyone compared it to other options like GPT-3/4 for prompt engineering specifically?
Yeah I've been using Promptable lately to engineer prompts for my AI apps and it's been super helpful. Has a nice library of prompt templates and lets you test prompts across different models. Also heard some people are liking PromptBase and PromptLayer for prompt management. But curious what others are using too!
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