TameTheBot

About TameTheBot

AI tools are everywhere now. Knowing how to actually talkto them isn't. That gap is the whole reason this site exists.

TameTheBot publishes practical, tested AI prompts for people who don't write code — teachers, marketers, writers, real estate agents, and anyone whose work runs on words and deadlines. No jargon, no "prompt engineering" mystique. You copy a prompt, paste it, and get something you can use.

What you'll find here

Everything is organized by the job you're doing, not the technology behind it. Browse the full prompt library, find prompts built for your profession, or read the longer guides when you want the why behind the how.

How prompts are tested

Nothing gets published until it's been run firsthand. Every prompt is checked across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, because the same wording can behave differently on each. When a prompt only shines on one model, that's noted. When something is opinion rather than fact, it's labeled. Being useful matters more than sounding authoritative.

The approach leans on the prompting principles the labs publish themselves — like Anthropic's prompt engineering guide — translated out of developer-speak into plain English.

Who's behind it

TameTheBot is built and edited by Rakesh Kumar Maity, who tests every prompt before it ships. Got a question, a correction, or a prompt you wish existed? Email hello@tamethebot.com — every message gets read.