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Grade an AI prompt for brand representation.

Paste a prompt — the kind you'd run in ChatGPT to ask about your brand. We grade clarity, brand accuracy, and specificity, then show you exactly how three frontier models actually answer it.

Grade a prompt
Runs across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. Output is illustrative.
27 words · 162 characters 3 questions · 1 directive
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PROMPT GRADE
Mostly usable
Compound question reduces precision. Splitting into two prompts would lift this 20 points.
Clarity 8.4 / 10
Plain language. No jargon. Models parse the intent on first read.
Brand accuracy potential 5.7 / 10
Name is unambiguous, but no domain context. Models confused "Christmas or Not" with similar holiday calendar sites.
Specificity 6.1 / 10
"How does it differ from other holiday-tracking sites" is open-ended. Naming a competitor would tighten responses.
Citability 7.8 / 10
"Cite sources where possible" is a strong directive. Perplexity returned 3 citations; ChatGPT returned 1.
Compound burden 3.2 / 10
Three questions chained. Models pick the one they're most confident about and skim the rest.
SUGGESTIONS · WHAT TO REWRITE
01
Split into two prompts
Ask "What does Christmas or Not do?" first, then ask "How does it differ from competitors?" as a follow-up. Models give cleaner answers when scoped to one question.
02
Include the domain explicitly
Add (christmasornot.com) after the brand name. Drops ambiguity from 38% to roughly 6%.
03
Name a comparison anchor
"Differs from sites like istodaychristmas.com" is more answerable than "other holiday-tracking sites." Anchored comparisons yield specifics.
04
Strengthen the citation directive
"Cite sources where possible" is good. "Cite each claim with a URL" is better. Perplexity's citation rate jumps from 60% to 95%.
LIVE RUN · HOW THREE MODELS ACTUALLY ANSWERED

Three models, one prompt, three answers.

We ran the prompt above through ChatGPT-4o, Gemini 2.0, and Perplexity Sonar. The differences expose what your prompt under-specifies.

G
ChatGPT
5.8 / 10
RESPONSE
"Christmas or Not is a website that helps users determine whether the current date is Christmas. I don't have detailed founding information, but it appears to be a simple utility site."
Cited 1 source FOUND
G
Gemini
4.2 / 10
RESPONSE
"There are several holiday-tracking websites with names similar to 'Christmas or Not.' Without more context, I can't confirm which specific site you're asking about, but holiday countdown tools typically..."
Brand ambiguity CONFUSED
P
Perplexity
7.4 / 10
RESPONSE
"Christmas or Not (christmasornot.com) is a single-purpose web service founded in December 2019 that answers whether today is December 25. The site differs from full holiday calendars by focusing on..."
Cited 3 sources FOUND