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Heal My Prompt

Heal My Prompt

Ideas to optimized prompts for Lovable, Bolt and Replit

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Dumping your thoughts directly into lovable, bolt or replit wastes tokens and gives suboptimal results. Heal my prompt turns your messy thoughts to better prompts based on best vibe coding practices with just one click.
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MUHAMMED NIHAD

Hey folks 👋 I’m Nihad, maker of HealMyPrompt.

I used to dump thoughts about my ideas directly on lovable and replit. It's not a surprise that I got bad results and spent lot of time iterating and wasting tokens.

So I decided to build HealMyPrompt to solve my own problem.

So now you can dump your thoughts into HealMyPrompt and it gives you a clean, structured prompt so your first run actually works.

Would love to hear what you’re building and any feedback to improve this would be great !

Saul Fleischman

Have you bnchmarked your prompt-prepping for Lovabale against Claude Opus 4.5? This tends to give pretty good results.

MUHAMMED NIHAD

Great question @osakasaul
haven’t done a strict benchmark against any specific model yet.

So far I’ve focused more on prompt structure than model-specific tuning, since Lovable/Replit/Bolt benefit a lot from clearer specs regardless of the underlying model. That said, different models do have their own characteristics, and I’m actively exploring model-specific prompt tuning as a next step

Prabhjot Singh Lamba

This is awesome, I do get random ideas and inspiration and end up dumping my thoughts in Lovable to see what it generates.

I tried this, got a large structured prompt of my thoughts, used it on Lovable and the output was much better.

Kudos!

Charan Tej Kammara

I am trying it for a project that I am building on Lovable. This works well for cleaning up prompts. Curious if future versions could adapt prompts based on the specific quirks of each tool (Lovable vs Bolt vs Replit).