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Feb 11, 11 tweets

Prompt engineering is dead.

"Prompt chaining" is the new meta.

Break one complex prompt into 5 simple prompts that feed into each other.

I tested this for 30 days. Output quality jumped 67%.

Here's how to do it ↓

Most people write 500-word mega prompts and wonder why the AI hallucinates.

I did this for 2 years with ChatGPT.

Then I discovered how OpenAI engineers actually use these models.

They chain simple prompts. Each one builds on the last.

Here's the framework:

Step 1: Break your complex task into 5 micro-tasks
Step 2: Each prompt outputs a variable for the next
Step 3: Final prompt synthesizes everything

Example: Instead of "write a viral thread about AI" →

Chain 5 prompts that do ONE thing each.

CHAIN EXAMPLE - Writing a viral thread:

Prompt 1: "Analyze these 10 viral AI threads. Extract the 3 hook patterns that appear most."
Prompt 2: "Using those 3 patterns, generate 5 hook variations for [topic]."
Prompt 3: "Pick the strongest hook. Write 3 supporting points with data."
Prompt 4: "For each supporting point, add a real example or case study."
Prompt 5: "Combine hook + points + examples into a 7-tweet thread. Match this voice: [paste your writing sample]"

Result: Better than any mega prompt I've ever written.

Each step is focused. No confusion.

LLMs have context windows, but they also have "attention windows."

When you stuff 500 words into one prompt, the model loses focus on what matters.

Chaining forces the model to complete ONE task at 100% attention.

Then move to the next.

Real test I ran:

Mega prompt method:

- 8/10 outputs needed major editing
- Hallucination rate: ~40%
- Time to final draft: 45 min

Chain method:

+ 2/10 needed edits
+ Hallucination rate: ~8%
+ Time to final draft: 22 min

67% improvement is conservative.

Where to use prompt chaining:

✅ Research reports (search → analyze → synthesize → format)
✅ Code debugging (identify → isolate → fix → test → document)
✅ Content creation (research → outline → draft → edit → optimize)
✅ Data analysis (clean → analyze → visualize → interpret)

Pro tip:

Use Claude or ChatGPT's "Projects" feature to store your chains.
Save each prompt as a reusable template.

I have 23 chains saved:

> Viral thread chain
> Research report chain
> Code review chain
> Email writer chain

Takes 2 minutes to run. Outputs are 10x better.

The era of "perfect prompts" is over.

The era of "perfect chains" just started.

Stop writing essays to your AI. Start building systems that compound.

Which task will you chain first?

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