I’m sharing something I’ve been building because one thing kept bothering me about AI answers: most of the time they sound confident, but when the underlying question is vague or underspecified the outputs don’t help you make a real decision.
So I built Franklin Prompt Studio — a lightweight desktop prompt builder and answer checker that helps you:
Turn messy, ambiguous questions into structured prompts
Choose the right mode (Decision, Plan, Diagnose, Risk)
Pressure-test outputs for missing assumptions, hidden risks, and weak next steps
Get answer sections you can actually act on rather than generic prose
It works with your existing AI (you can paste into whatever you already use) and adds reliability checks so you don’t miss critical gaps in reasoning. The core idea is: better prompts → clearer, more reliable AI answers.
Prompt Studio is a one-time purchase ($29 USD) and runs as a Windows portable tool today, with v1 features like structured modes, reliability flags, and a fast 2-pane workflow.
Here’s the site if you want to check it out: https://www.dfrankstudioz.com/
I’d love feedback from people who use AI for real decisions or technical work — especially if you’ve struggled with AI answers that seem helpful but weren’t. Thoughts, critiques, or suggestions welcome.
— Brent