AI Prompt Helper (Pro) — What it is and why it saves you hours
The AI Prompt Helper (Pro) builds tight, context-rich prompts for two big workflows:
(1) Tax & compliance drafting (GST / Income-tax reply, payment emails, budget notes) and
(2) eCommerce & marketing (product research, ad creative/UGC, SEO descriptions, keyword clusters).
Instead of wrestling with “prompt engineering,” you feed the essentials—period, section/notice reference, due date, amounts, facts, USPs, audience and channel—and the tool composes a well-scoped instruction your AI can follow with minimal back-and-forth. It runs fully in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.
Use this when you need first-cut drafts quickly and still want full control over the final professional tone, references, annexures and compliance checks.
AI Prompt Helper (Pro)
Build tightly-scoped prompts for GST/Income-tax replies, finance notes, client emails, and eCommerce (product research, ad creatives, SEO). Runs fully in your browser.
Advanced options
Split “Section / Notice ref” by comma/semicolon/pipe/newline.
Tip: For tax replies, list each section on a new line and tick “One prompt per section.” For ads, set #Variants. Language “Hindi” instructs the model to write in Devanagari.
How to use the AI Prompt Helper (Pro)
- Pick a Use-case: Choose GST/Income-tax reply, Payment Email, Budget Analysis, or eCommerce (Product Research, Ad Creative/UGC, Product Description SEO descriptions, Keyword Cluster).
- Set Tone, Format & Language: For formal notices pick Professional + Letter. For ads, try Persuasive + Memo (bullets). Switch to Hindi for Devanagari output.
- Fill the context.
- Tax: Period, Section/Notice ref (you can list multiple separated by commas or new lines), Due date, Amount (if any). Put facts like filings, reconciliations (GSTR-1 vs 3B vs books / 26AS-AIS-TIS vs books), challans, screenshots you’ll attach.
- eCommerce: Product/Category, Audience, Platform/Channel (Amazon/Meta/IG), Objective (CTR/ATC/Conversion), USPs/keywords, and any competitor or pricing notes.
- Advanced options (optional).
- One prompt per section: Ticks for GST/IT if you entered multiple sections (e.g., Sec 61; Rule 36(4); Circular 183/15/2022).
- # Variants: For ads/UGC, choose 2–6 variants.
- Outline/Table: Ask your AI to include an outline or table-ready bullets.
- Annexures line: Appends a reminder to include returns, challans, ledgers, correspondence and screenshots.
- Generate → Copy/Download. Click Generate, then Copy or Download .txt. Paste into ChatGPT/Claude and attach supporting extracts.
- Review. Check citations, numbers, tone, and attach annexures before sending or filing.
Mini examples
- Tax (Income-tax): Use-case = Income-tax Notice Reply; Tone = Professional; Period = FY 2023-24; Section = 143(1)(a); Facts = “26AS vs books difference due to TDS timing; AIS entry duplicated; challan CINs included.” Tick Outline + Annexures.
- eCommerce (Ad Creative): Use-case = Ad Creative/UGC; Product = “Women’s cotton-modal nightwear”; Audience = “Women 22–35, comfort-first”; Platform = “Instagram Reels”; Objective = “Add-to-Cart”; USPs = “breathable, no-itch seams, easy wash.” Variants = 3.
Tips to get true “pro” prompts
- Be specific with constraints. Dates, figures, sections, and the exact ask (“point-wise reply with references”, “table: over/unders, drivers, actions”) reduce ambiguity.
- Separate facts from asks. Put objective facts in Facts/Inputs; put formatting and outputs in Advanced options and the tool will instruct the AI cleanly.
- Use multi-section fan-out for notices. One section per prompt keeps citations focused and reduces repetition.
- For ads, force diversity. Ask for “3 hooks”, “different first 3-second pattern interrupts”, and a “thumbnail idea” per variant.
- Add a reviewer role. After you paste into your AI, follow up with: “Now act as a QA reviewer. List three weaknesses and fix them.”
- Keep a template library. Save your best settings via Save as template so your team produces consistent briefs.
What the output should include (quality checklist)
- Clear purpose (reply / email / memo / report) and audience-appropriate tone
- Scope and period (e.g., Apr–Jun 2025), sections/circulars cited where relevant
- Reconciliation cues (GSTR-1 vs 3B vs books, 26AS/AIS/TIS vs books)
- Actionable structure (headings, bullets, tables if requested)
- Annexures list and compliance notes (claims to avoid for ads; disclaimers where needed)
- Short conclusion/CTA (relief/prayer; payment confirmation; next steps/tests)
FAQs
Does this send my data anywhere?
No. It runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored on our servers.
Can it generate multiple prompts in one go?
Yes—for GST/IT use-cases, enter multiple sections separated by commas/new lines and tick One prompt per section. You’ll get Prompt 1, Prompt 2, etc.
What’s the best format for notices vs ads?
For notices choose Letter or Report with Professional tone and Outline checked. For ads use Memo (bullets) with Persuasive or Friendly tone and set # Variants to 3–5.
Does it replace legal advice or plagiarism checks?
No. It’s a drafting accelerator. You must verify law, figures, and citations. For originality, also run a professional scan if required.
Can I reuse my favourite settings?
Yes. Use Save as template to store tone, format, fields and advanced options; load them anytime.

Prompt like a pro
AI Prompt Helper — Clear instructions, better outputs.
Final notes
This tool helps you start strong: the AI works best when your brief is concrete, bounded, and outcome-driven. Use the Helper to structure that brief; then review, localize, and file with confidence.

