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Issue 51 · July 2026Prompt engineering, quietly

Writing about the craft of prompting, the shape of agents, and the small engineering decisions that make models useful in real work.

№ 01 · Featuredai tools8 min read

OpenClaw vs Claude Code vs ChatGPT Tasks

Discover which AI agent fits your workflow in 2026. Compare OpenClaw, Claude Code, and ChatGPT Tasks by control, reliability, and risk. Try free.

RephraseMarch 17, 2026Read the essay →
Recently  ·  July 2026
  1. № 02

    How to Prompt OpenClaw Better

    Learn how to write OpenClaw prompts for skills, automation, and safer agent workflows that actually finish the job. See examples inside.

    prompt tips
    RephraseMarch 17, 2026  ·  8 min read
  2. № 03

    How to Set Up OpenClaw

    Learn how to set up OpenClaw safely, connect channels, add skills, and write better agent prompts for reliable automation. Try free.

    tutorials
    RephraseMarch 17, 2026  ·  8 min read
  3. № 04

    How to Switch ChatGPT Prompts to Claude

    Learn how to migrate ChatGPT prompts to Claude without losing quality, memory, or workflow consistency. See examples and make the switch fast. Try free.

    tutorials
    RephraseMarch 15, 2026  ·  8 min read
  4. № 05

    How to Prompt AI for Academic Integrity

    Learn how to use AI prompts that support real academic work, reduce detector risk, and stay policy-safe in 2026. See examples inside.

    prompt tips
    RephraseMarch 15, 2026  ·  7 min read
  5. № 06

    Why Promptfoo Alternatives Matter Now

    Discover what OpenAI buying Promptfoo means for prompt testing, vendor risk, and safer eval workflows. See what to use next. Try free.

    ai tools
    RephraseMarch 15, 2026  ·  8 min read
  6. № 07

    How MCP and Tool Search Change Agents

    Learn how MCP and GPT-5.4 tool search reshape AI agent architecture, from schema design to discovery, orchestration, and safety. Read the full guide.

    prompt engineering
    RephraseMarch 15, 2026  ·  7 min read
  7. № 08

    How to Prompt AI in Any Language (2026)

    Learn how to write non-English AI prompts without losing quality, accuracy, or tone. Use proven multilingual prompting tactics. Read the full guide.

    prompt tips
    RephraseMarch 15, 2026  ·  8 min read
  8. № 09

    Claude vs ChatGPT for Russian in 2026

    Discover whether Claude or ChatGPT handles Russian better in 2026, from fluency to consistency, and how to test both fairly. See examples inside.

    ai tools
    RephraseMarch 14, 2026  ·  8 min read
  9. № 10

    How to Prompt for a Product Hunt Launch

    Learn how to write AI prompts for Product Hunt launches, from taglines to screenshots and day-one copy. See proven templates and strategy. Try free.

    tutorials
    RephraseMarch 14, 2026  ·  7 min read
  10. № 11

    Why Prompt Engineering ROI Is Now Measured

    Learn how companies measure prompt engineering ROI in 2026 using evals, rubrics, and cost metrics that tie prompt quality to business results. Read on.

    prompt engineering
    RephraseMarch 14, 2026  ·  8 min read
  11. № 12

    How to Build an AI Content Factory

    Learn how to build an AI-powered content factory with prompts, n8n, and Notion in 2026. Create scalable workflows with guardrails. Try free.

    tutorials
    RephraseMarch 14, 2026  ·  8 min read
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