About PromptInk
PromptInk is an independent publication for content creators who want to use AI tools without losing their voice, their readers, or their sanity. We do not publish press releases. We do not recommend tools we have not used. And we absolutely do not pretend that prompting is magic.
Daniel Rivera
Founder & Editor
Six years in content marketing. Currently testing every AI tool so you do not have to.
Full bio →What PromptInk Is
PromptInk is a testing lab, not a prompt warehouse. Every piece of content here is built around a single question: does this actually help a real creator produce better work? If the answer is no, it does not get published.
That means our prompt library is not a dump of every copy-pasted prompt we could find. Each prompt was refined through multiple rounds of testing on real content briefs. When a prompt fails—and many do—we document why and move on. Only the prompts that deliver consistent, usable results make it to the site.
Our tool reviews are based on hands-on usage in actual production workflows. We pay for subscriptions with our own money (or request trial access when available), run real projects through each tool, and document where the tool excels and where it falls apart. No affiliate link has ever influenced a rating.
How We Work
Each month follows a predictable cycle: research, test, write, publish, iterate. Here is what that looks like in practice.
📝 Research Phase (Week 1)
We identify gaps in creator workflows. This comes from reader emails, forum discussions, Reddit threads, and our own ongoing projects. In April 2025, for example, we noticed a spike in questions about how to "humanize" AI output without manual rewriting. That became a two-week testing sprint on voice consistency techniques across Claude, ChatGPT, and Jasper.
🔧 Testing Phase (Week 2-3)
We run each prompt or workflow through at least three real use cases. A blog post outline, a YouTube script, a social caption series. We score outputs on a rubric: relevance, structure, voice consistency, and editability. The results determine whether something gets published, revised, or archived.
✍️ Writing Phase (Week 3-4)
Every article is written by Daniel Rivera. No AI drafts the narrative sections. Prompts and outputs are formatted with copy buttons because they are tools, but the analysis, context, and strategy are written by a human who has actually done the work.
🔄 Iteration (Ongoing)
Prompts get outdated as models improve. We revisit published prompts every six months and update or deprecate them as needed. Last updated timestamps on every prompt page track this. If you see a prompt showing a "last tested" date older than six months, that means it is on our review queue.
Our Editorial Principles
These are non-negotiable. They guide every decision about what we publish, how we structure it, and which tools we recommend.
- Test before publish. No exceptions. If we have not run a prompt or tool in a real workflow, it does not appear on the site.
- Disclose everything. Affiliate links are clearly marked. Sponsored content is labeled as such and held to the same editorial standard as organic content.
- Prefer depth over breadth. We would rather have 80 thoroughly tested prompts than 800 copy-pasted ones.
- Respect the reader. No clickbait. No list padding. No "you won’t believe what happened next." If a tool is mediocre, we say so.
- Update or remove. Outdated content hurts credibility. We review all articles quarterly and either update or archive them.
Affiliate & Sponsorship Disclosure
PromptInk participates in affiliate programs for some of the tools we review. When you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. This does not affect our ratings or recommendations. We decline more sponsorships than we accept, and we never agree to pre-approval of review content by sponsors. Our independence is the only reason this site exists.
Who PromptInk Is For
This site is designed for content creators who are past the "holy cow, AI can write things" phase and now need to know how to make it actually good.
- Bloggers publishing weekly and tired of churning out generic posts
- YouTubers who need scripts, titles, and descriptions that sound like them
- Social media managers handling multiple accounts and needing scalable workflows
- Freelance writers who want to increase output without sacrificing voice or quality
- Solo creators wearing all the hats and looking for systems, not shortcuts
Get in Touch
We read every email. Response time is usually 2-3 business days, slower during content sprints (last week of each month). For tool review requests or collaboration inquiries, the more detail you include, the faster we can give you a useful answer.
General: [email protected]
Editor: [email protected]
Twitter / X: @danielrpromptink