Prompt Coach
Real-time feedback for better prompts
Prompt Coach analyzes your prompts as you type and gives you actionable suggestions to improve your results. It shows what's missing and offers one-click Quick Fixes to add the right details.
Score Breakdown
Your prompt is scored across four categories, shown as percentages at the top:
| Category | What It Measures |
|---|---|
| CAMERA | Shot types, angles, lens details (wide, dolly, tracking, etc.) |
| LIGHTING | Light quality, mood, atmosphere (golden hour, neon, studio, etc.) |
| MOTION | Movement and dynamics described in your scene |
| DETAIL | Overall length and specificity (aim for 100-150 words) |
A checkmark (✓) appears when a category is satisfied. Percentages show partial progress.
Suggestion Categories
Prompt Coach provides suggestions organized by what's missing from your prompt:
Specify camera angle and movement
Add lens details for cinematic control
Specify lighting for mood and atmosphere
Add audio direction (KINO generates sound)
Define visual style or film look
Add environment and time of day
Quick Fixes
Each suggestion includes clickable chips. Tap any chip to instantly add that text to your prompt. No typing required.
Click a chip like:
+golden hourAnd it automatically adds "golden hour lighting" to your prompt.
Pro Tips
Prompt Coach also shows helpful tips at the bottom:
- ●Aim for 100-150 words for best results with KINO
- ●Consider adding "No subtitles, no text overlay" to prevent unwanted text
- ●Motion/movement described - shows when you've successfully included movement
Example Transformation
BEFORE - Score: 6%
"a MAN WALKING IN the"
Prompt is too short. KINO works best with 100-150 words (3-6 sentences).
AFTER - Score: 92%
"Wide tracking shot of a man walking through rain-soaked city streets at night, 35mm lens, neon signs reflecting on wet pavement, cinematic lighting, slow dolly movement, melancholic atmosphere, ambient city sounds"
Same idea. Dramatically different result.