Free desktop app for macOS, Windows and Linux. Select text, press hotkey, get a structured Claude prompt. Works in Notion, Cursor, Figma — anywhere you type.
I kept firing off lazy one-liners like "fix the auth bug" and then spending minutes re-explaining what I actually meant. The problem was never the model it was my prompt structure. But manually writing role / context / task / output every time, in every app, is tedious enough that nobody does it.
One thing I'm proud of: Prompt Enhancer works anywhere you type Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Notion, Figma, your terminal, an email draft. No integrations to set up, no copy-pasting into a separate web app.
It's a native desktop tool (Swift on macOS, Tauri/Rust on Windows), so the hotkey just works system-wide. Highlight, press, done.
Quick feature I'd love feedback on: the preset system.
Right now there are four Default, Concise, Verbose, and Code so the same hotkey restructures your text differently depending on what you're doing. Writing a commit message vs. drafting a spec need very different prompt shapes.
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I kept writing lazy one-line prompts ("fix the auth bug") and then losing minutes re-explaining what I actually wanted. The fix isn't a smarter model — it's better prompt structure. But doing that by hand every time, in every app, is tedious. So nobody does it.
Prompt Enhancer is a tiny desktop app: select any text, press a hotkey (⌃⌥⌘P / Ctrl+Alt+P), and it's replaced in place with a structured prompt (role / context / task / output format) the way Anthropic's docs recommend. Under 4 seconds, no copy-paste, no second tab.
Bring your own Claude API key — text goes straight to Anthropic, key stays in your OS keychain
macOS native Swift, Windows Tauri/Rust
Works anywhere: Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Notion, Figma…
Free to try, free forever with your own key
Would love feedback on the preset system (Default / Concise / Verbose / Code) and where the restructuring helps vs. gets in the way. AMA!