Noric AI
Prompt Improver
Automatically rewrite and improve your AI column prompts with a single click.
Writing a good AI prompt is the most important factor in getting high-quality results. The Prompt Improver helps you get there faster — it takes your draft prompt and rewrites it to be clearer, more specific, and better structured for the AI.
How to use it
- Open any column settings by clicking the column header
- Write your AI prompt in the AI Prompt field — even a rough draft works
- Click the wand icon (✦) next to the prompt field
- The prompt is rewritten and replaced in the field
- Review the improved version, make any tweaks, and save
What it improves
The prompt improver focuses on the aspects that most affect output quality:
- Clarity — vague instructions are made more explicit
- Scope — open-ended requests are given appropriate boundaries
- Format instructions — output format expectations are stated clearly
- Context framing — the prompt is structured so the AI understands the task correctly
What stays the same
Your @mentions are always preserved exactly as written. If your prompt references @Company Name or @All Documents, those references remain unchanged in the improved version. The improver only rewrites the surrounding instruction text.
Example
| Before | After |
|---|---|
| summarize what the company does | Write a concise 2-sentence summary of what @Company Name does, focusing on their primary product or service and target customer. Return plain text only. |
| find their website | Find the official website URL for @Company Name. Return only the URL with no additional text. |
| is it b2b or b2c | Based on @Company Description, classify @Company Name as B2B, B2C, or B2B2C. Return one of those three values only. |
When to use it
- When you're not happy with your initial results and want to try a better-written prompt
- When you have a rough idea of what you want but struggle to express it clearly
- As a starting point — improve the prompt, then fine-tune it further yourself
The improver doesn't replace your judgment. Always review the output — it may change the intent in subtle ways that you want to adjust.