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SaaS product · PromptForge by Emerald Sites

Turning rough requests into structured AI prompts.

PromptForge is a live guided prompt-engineering workspace made by Emerald Sites for people who want better output without needing to learn prompt jargon first.

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What it needed to communicate

Most people know what they want from AI, but not how to express the role, objective, context, format and constraints clearly. PromptForge turns that weak input into a structured, model-ready prompt and makes the improvement visible.

The strategy

  • Keep the first action useful before sign-up.
  • Translate prompt engineering into ordinary choices such as category, task, style and depth.
  • Show the structure and quality change rather than asking users to trust a black box.
  • Put safety boundaries in the product experience, especially for high-stakes topics and fabricated claims.
  • Create a clear path from free use to credit-based plans without hiding the usage model.

The experience

The public forge starts with a rough request, then adds the missing context through guided controls. Users can forge a copy-ready prompt or forge and run it. The current product publicly presents free runs, credit-based plans, file context, category and style controls, structured output, account/billing areas and safety guardrails.

The interface deliberately combines plain-English guidance with a more technical live-engine layer. That balance is the product lesson: sophisticated logic does not need to feel difficult.

On the live site

Deeper into PromptForge.

This is the same live website, further down the page — not a mock-up, not a concept render. Open it, scroll it, test it on your phone.

promptforges.io/
PromptForge — SaaS product · By Emerald Sites. Live project designed and built by Emerald Sites.SaaS product

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