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Rating and Feedback

Ratings and feedback help surface the best prompts in BetterPrompt and guide authors on how to improve their work.

This article explains how to leave feedback and how it's used.

Why feedback matters

Prompt quality can vary depending on:

  • The use case it was designed for.
  • How clearly the inputs are defined.
  • How well the underlying logic is written.

Your feedback helps:

  • Other users quickly identify high‑quality prompts.
  • Authors understand what's working and what needs refinement.

Leaving a rating or review

After you run a prompt (or from its detail page), you may see options to:

  • Rate the prompt with thumb-up or thump-down.
  • Leave a short feedback describing what you liked, what could be better, or how you used it.

Keep feedback specific and constructive:

  • Mention the context ("Worked great for cold outreach emails").
  • Call out any issues ("Needed clearer instructions for the tone input").

How authors use your feedback

Authors can use ratings and comments to:

  • Decide which prompts to improve or extend.
  • Clarify descriptions and input labels.
  • Add better sample outputs or instructions.

Over time, this feedback loop leads to a stronger marketplace where the best prompts float to the top.

Improving your own experience

Don't just leave feedback, leverage it:

  • Read reviews before running a new prompt to see if it fits your use case.
  • Look for prompts with consistently positive feedback and clear comments.

This helps you spend less time testing low‑quality prompts and more time getting results.