Audience Rewrite Prompt Builder

Generate a prompt that rewrites content for any target audience

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Audience rewrite prompt builder

The same facts land very differently with a teenager, a busy executive, and a domain expert. A good rewrite prompt does not just say “make it simpler” — it specifies the reading level, the background knowledge the reader already has, a clear jargon policy, and any cultural context that shapes word choice and examples. This builder assembles those instructions into one reliable prompt.

How it works

You describe the audience and pick a reading level, then declare how to handle jargon and add optional cultural notes. The tool orders these into a structured prompt with explicit rules: preserve meaning, add no new claims, keep roughly the same length, and return only the rewritten text. Because every constraint is stated, the model produces consistent output you can apply to an entire document set.

Tips for better rewrites

  • Be concrete about the audience. “Busy small-business owners with no technical background” beats “general readers” by a wide margin.
  • Match jargon policy to reading level. Removing jargon for a grade-5 level and keeping it for experts are very different jobs — set them deliberately.
  • Use cultural notes to lock spelling and idiom. Specify UK or US English and any metaphors to avoid, so the output never drifts.
  • Save the prompt as a reusable profile. Reapply it to every new article to keep one consistent voice across your content.
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