Clean Up a ChatGPT Prompt
Prompts pasted into ChatGPT over time pick up restated rules and politeness. Here is how to declutter them in a few seconds.
View Resource →Prompt Builders
Paste a prompt that has grown repetitive or noisy. The cleaner removes duplicate and redundant instructions, strips empty sections and excess blank space, and flags contradictions — without rewriting a word. Runs entirely in your browser.
Paste a prompt with repeated, redundant, or conflicting instructions. The cleaner only removes — it never rewrites or adds.
Safe = only obvious duplicates · Balanced = duplicates + redundancy · Aggressive = also strips filler.
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Prompts pasted into ChatGPT over time pick up restated rules and politeness. Here is how to declutter them in a few seconds.
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View Resource →A short, practical checklist for cleaning a prompt — what to remove, what to flag, and what to leave alone.
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View Playbook →Paste a prompt that has grown repetitive or noisy. Pick a cleanup mode — Safe removes only obvious duplicates, Balanced also collapses redundant instructions, and Aggressive additionally strips filler words. Click Clean Prompt to remove duplicate and near-duplicate instructions, repeated tone and length statements, empty sections, and excess blank space. The cleaner never rewrites or adds — it only removes. The Cleanup Report gives your prompt a health score and flags what it can't decide for you: contradictions (like 'keep it short' alongside 'be highly detailed') and ambiguous wording (like 'some examples' or 'as needed'). Everything runs in your browser.
No. It only removes redundancy and flags contradictions. It never rewrites sentences, adds instructions, or changes wording — every line in the output came from your input. That is the difference from a prompt rewriter or optimizer.
Prompt Formatter restructures a prompt into clean sections and formats (Markdown, XML, etc.). Prompt Cleaner does the opposite job: it removes duplicate and redundant instructions and flags conflicts, leaving your structure intact. Use Formatter to organise, Cleaner to declutter.
Safe Clean removes only obvious, near-identical duplicates. Balanced Clean (the default) also collapses redundant instructions that mean the same thing in different words. Aggressive Clean additionally strips filler and politeness words like 'please' and 'try to'. All three flag contradictions.
Yes. It flags common conflicts — length (short vs detailed), tone (professional vs casual), examples (include vs exclude), and explanation (explain vs don't). It shows you both conflicting instructions and leaves the decision to you, since either could be the one you meant.
The cleaner only removes instructions that duplicate or restate one it already kept. Distinct instructions are always preserved. Still, review the Before / After view before using the result — especially after Aggressive Clean.