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Become an AI Prompt Pro

The platform eliminates the frustration of crafting effective prompts by providing tailored, platform-specific prompt templates based on user selection and use case.

Understanding AI Prompts

AI prompts are instructions for AI models to generate specific outputs. Master crafting them for optimal results.

Getting Started with Prompts

Choose your use case. Our templates and guidance make it easy to begin.

Using Prompts in Gaming

Yes! Create game assets, characters, or storylines with AI prompts.

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Enhancing Your Prompts

Experiment and refine. Use feedback to perfect your prompts.

PLAP (Prompt like a pro)

How it works

PLAP uses a complicated workflow to write the best prompts. Giving you the power of a highly skilled prompt engeenier  

Choose which AI module you wanna create a prompt for

Midjourney

ChatGPT

Claude

Write your prompt into PLAP
PLAP returns with an optimized prompt
Insert the optimized prompt into
your chosen AI module

Before and after PLAP

Below is an example of what ChatGPT result you get when using PLAP to optimize your prompts

Prompt example
I want to get better at counter-strike, and play twice a week with 4 teammates. I am gold nova 3 and play AWP

Without the help of PLAP

In this scenario we are using the AI Module ChatGPT and the prompt example text above

Result straight from ChatGPT

ChatGPT result

Nice! Gold Nova 3 is a solid spot to grow from, and if you're the team's AWPer, there's a lot of impact you can have. Want to focus on specific areas like:

  • Positioning and angles (CT/T side plays)
  • Crosshair placement and flicks
  • Economy and buy strategy
  • Map control and communication
  • Demo reviews and strategy breakdowns

Also, which version are you playing—CS2 or still on CS:GO? And do you usually solo queue or only play with your team?

With the help of PLAP

In this scenario we are using the AI Module ChatGPT and the prompt text above

Result using the optimized prompt from PLAP + ChatGPT

This is the prompt you get back from PLAP.
Feed the optimized prompt into ChatGPT.

Optimized Prompt

[Role Assignment] I want you to act as an expert Counter-Strike coach with experience training professional players and a deep understanding of AWP mechanics, team strategies, and competitive play.

[Context] I'm a Gold Nova 3 player who primarily uses the AWP. I play with a consistent team of 4 other players twice a week. We're committed to improving but struggle with coordination and often lose to teams with better strategies even when our aim is on point.

Personally, I find myself missing opportunities for impact frags and sometimes struggle with positioning.

[Few-Shot Example] For context, here's the kind of detailed advice that has helped me in the past:

Example 1: "When holding B site on Dust2 as an AWPer, position at back platform instead of doors to create a longer sightline and allow your teammates to play for trades if you get rushed."

Example 2: "Develop a default setup where you have a clear understanding of who watches which areas in the first 30 seconds of each round, with designated rotators."

[Specific Request] Please provide me with:

[Output Format] For each suggestion, please explain:

[Thinking Process]

Please think step-by-step about the Gold Nova skill level, the unique role of an AWPer within a team, and how coordination can be improved with limited practice time.

1. Three specific AWP positioning tips for popular maps (Mirage, Inferno, and Dust2) that are particularly effective at the Gold Nova skill level

2. Two team coordination exercises we can practice during our sessions to improve our synergy

3. One pre-round routine we should implement before matches to improve our consistency

4. A practice routine suggestion for me to improve my AWP mechanics when I'm playing solo- What to do (specific technique/position/drill)- Why it works (tactical reasoning)- How to implement it (practical steps)- Common mistakes to avoid

This is the result you get from ChatGPT when prompting it with the optimized PLAP prompt.

ChatGPT result when using PLAP

Absolutely — thanks for the detailed prompt. You’re in a great spot for growth: a steady team, a defined role, and a clear desire to improve. At the Gold Nova level, your mechanics are developing well, but most matches are decided by coordination, trading, and map control. As your AWPer, you’re the centerpiece of map control and tempo — think of yourself as both a scalpel and a signal flare. Let’s dive into actionable tips to help you level up.

Three Specific AWP Positioning Tips (Gold Nova Level)

1. Mirage – Catwalk Hold from Window Room

  • What to do: As CT, play inside the Window Room and hold a tight angle on Catwalk.
  • Why it works: Many Ts cross mid without smokes or half-hearted utility. You punish early mid control attempts and create paranoia that slows their mid splits.
  • How to implement it:
    • Ask your connector player to molly underpass or support short.
    • Break the Window Room vent pre-round if necessary.
    • Scope only when necessary; listen for audio cues before peeking.
  • Common mistakes to avoid: Overexposing yourself to top mid or underpass without info. Always have an escape route planned (e.g., fall back through jungle if pressured).

2. Inferno – Passive A Hold from Library

  • What to do: On CT side, position in Library to support A site while staying hidden until contact.
  • Why it works: It's a flexible post for mid to late round, letting you peek short or arch, support site retake, and avoid early utility damage.
  • How to implement it:
    • Have a rifler anchor pit/graveyard to delay pushes.
    • Rotate to Library once Ts show second-mid control or execute signs.
    • Use sound cues (smokes/footsteps) to decide whether to peek short or fall back.
  • Common mistakes to avoid: Holding wide angles too early, giving away your position with early missed shots, or being too passive during executes.

3. Dust2 – Early Long Control from Car

  • What to do: On CT, go long fast and play behind Car for a pixel angle on long doors.
  • Why it works: Car gives you cover and a powerful opening duel against fast long takes.
  • How to implement it:
    • Have a teammate flash long corner and smoke it after your cross.
    • Scope in only after hearing Ts approach; take the shot and fall to site or pit.
  • Common mistakes to avoid: Getting mollied out with no escape. Always have a smoke for self-extinguish or a plan to fall to pit safely.

Two Team Coordination Exercises

1. 3v2 Post-Plant Scenarios (Rotational Awareness & Crossfire Discipline)

  • What to do: Set up mock 3v2 post-plant scenarios on A and B sites (switch sides each time).
  • Why it works: Forces you to practice positioning, timing, and callouts under pressure. AWPers learn when to peek, reposition, or anchor.
  • How to implement it:
    • Create 5-10 scenarios (e.g., bomb down A site Mirage, CTs retake from jungle/CT).
    • Play them out without randomization; reset and switch roles.
  • Common mistakes to avoid: Overcommitting to peeks, forgetting bomb timers, or not playing off each other’s contact.

2. Default Setup Drill (First 30 Seconds of Round Discipline)

  • What to do: Practice your default setup for each map with utility and clear role assignments for the first 30 seconds.
  • Why it works: Most Nova teams play chaotic early rounds. Your team will control space better, bait out utility, and set up for mid-round plays.
  • How to implement it:
    • Write down your default (who watches where, who supports mid, who lurks).
    • Repeat rounds in dry runs and record them.
    • Evaluate who sticks to roles and who deviates.
  • Common mistakes to avoid: Peeking too early, not trading utility, or going silent without clear map control goals.

One Pre-Round Routine for Consistency

“3 Cs” Mental Prep: Comms, Conditions, Confidence

  • What to do: Before each match, go through a 30-second team huddle where each player answers these:
    1. Comms: “What role am I playing this match?”
    2. Conditions: “Is there a strat or weakness we want to exploit?”
    3. Confidence: “What’s my personal goal this map (e.g., hold long, open mid)?”
  • Why it works: It aligns mindset, sharpens focus, and establishes roles for that map.
  • How to implement it:
    • Start in warmup lobby. Each player goes rapid-fire through their 3 Cs.
    • End with a team line like: “Let’s make them play our game.”
  • Common mistakes to avoid: Going through the motions without intention. Keep it sharp, confident, and audible.

Solo AWP Practice Routine

Flick + Crosshair Placement Routine (1-Hour)

  • What to do: Combine aim refinement with movement-based AWP flicking.
  • Why it works: Hones your quick-scope timing, tracking, and static crosshair discipline.
  • How to implement it:
    • 15 min Aim Botz: One-tap only, practice small flicks.
    • 15 min Yprac AWP Trainer (e.g., Dust2 Mid Doors hold, Mirage Cat)
    • 15 min custom DM server – AWP-only, practice peek+shoot timings.
    • 15 min demo review – Watch 2 AWP rounds of pro POV (ZywOo, broky, or cadiaN).
  • Common mistakes to avoid: Focusing too much on flicks and ignoring positioning. Your first shot needs setup, not just reaction.

Want a custom AWP warm-up or map-specific demo list? Happy to provide those next. Let me know how your next practice session goes — I can give mid-week check-ins and post-match feedback based on your team’s experience.

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Who want to integrate AI into their projects but need guidance on prompt engineering

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