//proto.labs
"I've never done it before, so I'm sure it'll work." — Pippi Longstocking
You won't learn without trying. And you won't find out what's possible.
Current Experiments
My Method for Prompt Design
My method for prompt design, developed through practice.
For me, they work exceptionally well. I use only these prompts now – for all my work with AI. Through //prompt.forge, I'm testing whether that's true for others too.
The prompts below are built with this method. I'm sharing them so you can experiment and test for yourself. That's the experiment.
Job To Be Done Prompt
Writing good prompts is hard. Most people don't realize how much unstated context affects the result. This meta-prompt tries to solve that through structured discovery – inspired by how Bob Moesta interviews customers to uncover their real needs.
→ Try the Job To Be Done Interview
Learning Zone Mode Prompt
AI can make you lazy. Copy-paste solutions without understanding. This prompt tries to turn your AI into an adaptive teacher – one that keeps you learning instead of atrophying. Inspired by constructionist learning theory: you build understanding, not just collect answers.
Philosophy
This is not a portfolio of polished products – it's a laboratory.
Experiments here are:
- Transparent: You see the process, not just results
- Participatory: Your input shapes the evolution
- Iterative: Nothing is "finished", everything learns
Think of this as open research. Snapshots of exploration, not production tools.
Get Involved
Tried the prompts? Share your experience
Want an improved prompt? Submit your use case – I'll create a custom version for you
Want to discuss? Join the discussions
Let's build, test, and learn together.