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I'm the maker of Promtera, and I'm thrilled to share what we've been building.
Hey Product Hunt! The origin story: I was frustrated. Every time I sat down to generate AI art, I'd spend 20 minutes tweaking prompts, only to get inconsistent results. The gap between what I saw in my head and what the AI produced was too wide. So I built Promtera a cinematic prompt engineering suite that treats prompt-building like directing a scene, not drafting an email. What makes it different: - 8 AI Personas Not just tone sliders. Real creative voices: Midnight Noir for gritty shadows, Neon Futurist for sleek cyberpunk, Velvet Atmosphere for warmth. - Modular Flow You don't type a prompt. You build it: Subject Environment Style Camera Finalize. - Semantic Engine Every choice is analyzed across 8 dimensions (Softness, Drama, Dynamism, etc.) to ensure cinematic balance. Who we built this for: - Beginners who want guidance, not a blank text box - Daily creators who need consistency - Professionals who demand precision We're launching with a free tier (10 prompts/month) so you can try before you commit. I'd love to hear your feedback. What would make Promtera even better for your workflow? Osman Kele , Maker of Promtera
Promtera - The AI prompt engineering suite for visual creators
🔥 Drop your tagline and I'll try to guess what your product is
A tagline is the first piece of content a user will see about your product on the leaderboard. It's so important that you get it right. You should be able to get a really solid idea of what your product is just by reading a handful of words.
In the spirit of forever optimising our taglines, I wanted to do a little experiment:
🔥 Drop your tagline and I'll try to guess what your product is
A tagline is the first piece of content a user will see about your product on the leaderboard. It's so important that you get it right. You should be able to get a really solid idea of what your product is just by reading a handful of words.
In the spirit of forever optimising our taglines, I wanted to do a little experiment:




