How to Use Louplr's Prompt Generator to Create 100 Prompts in Minutes
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Louplr Team shares practical guidance from building AI workflows for prompts, artwork, mockups, and listings used in real print-on-demand production.
The Prompt Generator is usually the first tool people try on Louplr, and for good reason, it's the starting point of the entire product creation pipeline. You type in a keyword or niche idea, and the tool generates batches of creative, production-ready prompts that you can feed directly into the Artwork Generator.
But most people only scratch the surface. They generate a quick batch of 10 prompts and move on. Here's how to get significantly more value out of it.
Starting with the Right Keyword
The quality of your output starts with the quality of your input. A vague keyword like 'nature' gives you vague prompts. A specific keyword like 'alpine wildflower meadows' gives you prompts with character and sellable specificity.
Think about what a buyer would search for, not what a designer would brainstorm. 'Vintage coffee shop illustrations' is better than 'coffee art' because it already implies a style, a subject, and a buyer.
Choosing the Right Batch Size
Louplr lets you generate prompts in batches of 10, 25, 50, or 100. Which should you use?
- 10 prompts: Good for quick tests when you're exploring a new niche. Low token cost, fast results.
- 25 prompts: The sweet spot for most use cases. Enough variety to find winners without overwhelming you.
- 50 prompts: Best for established niches where you know the style works. Gives you a deep content library.
- 100 prompts: Go big when you've validated a niche and want to build a massive collection. Use this with Loops for automated generation.
Editing and Curating Your Prompts
Not every generated prompt will be a gem. That's expected and fine. The goal isn't perfection out of the gate, it's giving you a large pool to curate from.
After generating, scan through the batch and mark or save the ones that spark something. Look for prompts that are specific enough to produce unique artwork but broad enough to appeal to buyers. Delete the ones that feel generic or overlap too much with others.
Saving Prompt Packs to Your Library
This is the feature most people underuse. Once you've curated a strong set of prompts, save them as a prompt pack in your library. You can name it by niche (e.g, 'Vintage European Cities' or 'Botanical Kitchen Prints') and reuse it anytime.
Saved prompt packs become the backbone of your automated workflows. When you set up a Loop, you can point it at a prompt pack and let it generate artwork for each prompt automatically.
Power User Tips
- Run the same keyword multiple times: each generation produces different results, so you'll get fresh prompts each time
- Combine related keywords: 'coffee shop + vintage + Parisian' gives more nuanced results than any single keyword
- Save your best prompts and use them as starting points for the Artwork Generator's custom prompt field
- Build seasonal prompt packs in advance: create Christmas, Halloween, or summer collections before the rush
- Use the Prompt Generator to brainstorm, even if you plan to write final prompts by hand: it surfaces angles you might not have considered
