Bring the draft, not just the goal
Paste the prompt you wrote, the response that missed, and the shape you actually want the answer in.
F.R.A.N.KAI Red Team SidekickPromptcraft
Promptcraft is what separates a prompt that almost worked from one that survives review. Bring the draft, the response, and the goal.
F.R.A.N.K helps shape role, constraints, context, and output — the four levers that actually move a model — instead of trading templates that go stale by Friday.
Brief
F.R.A.N.K keeps the useful parts in view: the prompt, the evidence, the question, and the next move.
Reads the prompt you have, the response you got, and the goal you actually want.
Sharpens role framing, constraints, context priming, and output shape.
Keeps promptcraft tied to outcomes: findings, evidence, retests, and report language.
Use It For This
Paste the prompt you wrote, the response that missed, and the shape you actually want the answer in.
Role, constraints, context, output shape. F.R.A.N.K helps you adjust each one deliberately instead of poking the prompt and hoping.
Leave with a refined prompt, a record of what changed, and the reasoning that lets you reuse the structure on the next problem.
Questions
Promptcraft is prompt engineering treated as a craft — deliberate practice on role, constraints, context, and output shape — instead of template hoarding.
Security prompts have to produce evidence that survives review. Promptcraft is how you build prompts that hold under pressure from a model, a reviewer, and your future self.
F.R.A.N.K teaches by sharpening the prompt you bring — naming what moved, why, and what to try next. The lesson sticks because the work moved.