Map of Clarity
Understand what you are really asking
When the prompt "seems right" but the output is vague, you're asking too much in one sentence, or you can't explain to a human what you want.
Key Question
If I had to explain it to a person, could I do it?
Purpose
When: the prompt "seems right" but output is vague, you're asking too much in one sentence, you can't explain to a human what you want.
What It Enables
Definition prompts, Decomposition prompts, Context prompts
Risks
Implicit assumptions, Confused objectives, Undeclared multiple requests
When Not to Use
When you know exactly what you want. When you're exploring without a goal.
Related Prompts
Reformulation Prompt
Rewrite the request in different versions
Assumption Surfacing Prompt
Make hidden assumptions visible
Missing Context Prompt
Discover what information is missing
Priority Prompt
Focus on the one answer that matters
Single Objective Prompt
Identify the most important result
SEO with search intent prompt
Create SEO content starting from the user's real intent, not from keywords.
From vague need to clear prompt
Transform a confused idea into a structured and actionable prompt.
Hidden requirements prompt
Discover non-functional requirements and edge cases no one mentioned.
Decomposition Prompt
Break a complex request into clear parts
Detail calibration prompt
Find the optimal detail level: neither too vague nor too prescriptive.