A repeatable way to improve Claude prompts and outputs

Claude can be asked to review both its own answer and the user’s prompt after a task is done. It then turns that review into clear improvement tasks, better ways to ask next time, and useful wording to reuse. Those lessons can be saved and reviewed at the start of later , so the same improvements carry over instead of being lost.

The goal is to improve Claude’s output quality, help the user write better , and reduce repeated explanation or trial and error. The connects to quality control, token saving, and memory use, and skill building, and is aimed at intermediate users.

Key points

  • Claude reviews its own output and the user’s prompt after a task.
  • The review becomes improvement tasks, better prompt wording, and reusable vocabulary.
  • Saved lessons are reviewed at the start of later .
  • The method can reduce repeated explanation and wasted tokens.
  • It is most useful as a quality control for intermediate users.
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