HowToWritePrompt.in is committed to publishing accurate, useful, and trustworthy content about AI prompt engineering. Our editorial team upholds the following core principles:
- Accuracy: All factual claims must be supported by credible sources
- Relevance: Content must provide genuine value to our users
- Clarity: Information should be clear, jargon-free, and accessible to all skill levels
- Timeliness: We update content promptly when AI models or best practices change
- Fairness: We present balanced perspectives, especially when comparing AI tools
We hold ourselves to the same standards we'd expect from any trusted educational resource on the web.
Every piece of editorial content on HowToWritePrompt.in goes through a structured review process:
1
Research & Drafting
Content is researched by our team of AI specialists. We consult official documentation, research papers, and hands-on testing before writing.
2
Peer Review
All articles are reviewed by at least one additional team member for accuracy, clarity, and completeness before publication.
3
Fact-Checking
Factual claims are verified. Any AI-generated assistance in drafting is clearly disclosed and independently reviewed by a human editor.
4
Practical Testing
Prompts are tested on the relevant AI models before publishing. We verify that they produce the claimed outputs and document any caveats.
5
Publication & Monitoring
After publication, we monitor user feedback and AI model updates. Content is revised when significant changes are needed.
For prompts to be published in our library (whether staff-created or community-submitted), they must meet the following criteria:
- Tested: Successfully tested on the specified AI model(s) with consistent results
- Useful: Provides genuine practical value for a real-world use case
- Clear: Well-written and easy to understand, even for AI beginners
- Safe: Does not encourage harmful, illegal, or unethical outputs
- Honest: Accurately describes what the prompt does and its limitations
- Original: Not directly copied from other sources without attribution
AI models are updated frequently. We note the AI model version at time of testing and update prompts when models change significantly.
Our blog and guides section is held to the following standards:
- All articles include a publication date and "Last Updated" date
- Author credentials or experience are disclosed where relevant
- Sources and references are cited for factual claims
- Affiliate or sponsored content is clearly labelled at the top of the article
- We disclose when AI tools were used to assist in drafting content
- Opinions are clearly distinguished from factual information
We take accuracy seriously. If an error is found in our content:
- We will investigate the reported error within 48 hours
- Confirmed errors are corrected promptly with a visible correction notice on the article
- Significant corrections are also noted in our editorial changelog
- We do not silently delete or alter content — transparency is paramount
To report an error, contact our editorial team with the URL of the page and a description of the inaccuracy.
Our editorial decisions are made independently from our commercial and business teams. Specifically:
- Sponsors and advertisers have no influence over our editorial content
- Sponsored content is clearly labelled as "Sponsored" or "Paid Partnership" at the top
- We do not accept payment for positive reviews or prompt rankings
- Affiliate relationships do not influence which prompts or tools we recommend
- Our tool comparisons and rankings are based on real testing, not commercial relationships
Our promise: If we wouldn't recommend something without being paid, we won't recommend it with payment either.