Would you pay someone to write your AI prompts? Honest answers only
We're about to launch WriteMyPrompt โ a marketplace where you hire expert prompt engineers. Before we go live, I want a reality check. If you regularly use ChatGPT, Claude, or Midjourney for work and you're not getting the results you want, would you be open to paying $20โ$100 to have an expert craft the perfect prompt for your use case? What would make you trust it โ or not?
Is "prompt engineering" a real skill worth paying for โ or will AI make it obsolete in 2 years?
We're launching a prompt engineering marketplace, and this question comes up constantly. Some people think writing great AI prompts is a genuine craft that takes years to master. Others think models will get good enough that anyone can get great results naturally. What do you think โ is prompt engineering a career with a future, or a temporary skill gap?
I built a marketplace for AI prompt engineers
Every time I needed AI to do something specific โ write a sales email in a certain tone, build a complex coding prompt, create a structured research brief โ I'd spend 45 minutes prompting, reprompting, and getting frustrated. I knew the output was possible, I just didn't know how to ask for it. So I built WriteMyPrompt โ a marketplace where you describe what you want, and a verified prompt...





