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Get Better at Prompts (for Building Apps)

Better Prompts. Better Results.

Writing a clear and specific prompt is key to getting the best results from Uber.Fun's builder. Here’s how to improve your prompts and get apps that match your vision faster:

✅ Be Specific

Describe exactly what kind of app, game, or site you want. Include the type of experience, style, and goal.

✅ Include Features

List the core features you want — such as wallet connection, leaderboard, token rewards, or community voting.

✅ Mention Token Use

If your app is tied to your token, mention how it should be used inside the app (e.g., for entry, rewards, or levelling up).

✅ Keep It Simple, Then Expand

Start with a basic description. Once the app is generated, refine and add more details to enhance the experience.


Prompt Examples:

Good Prompt 1

Build a whack-a-mole style game where users click moles for points. Include wallet connection, a leaderboard for high scores, and let users spend $MOLE tokens to unlock new levels and skins.

Why it’s good: Clear type of game, user flow, features, and token use case are all defined.

Good Prompt 2

Create a meme site for $PEPE holders where they can upload memes, vote on favorites, and earn badges. Add wallet connection to verify holders and display their ranking.

Why it’s good: Describes the purpose, audience, features, and how the token is part of the experience.

Bad Prompt 1

Build a game.

Why it’s bad: Too vague. The AI has no idea what kind of game, what style, or how your token should be used.

Bad Prompt 2

Create a site for my token.

Why it’s bad: No details about what the site should do, what the vibe is, or how the token is involved.

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