By PromptRanks The angle everyone else is missing.

How Imprompted is made

Imprompted is a publication about AI and the future of work, from PromptRanks.

Here is how it is made, because you should know.


Imprompted is powered by a custom editorial system we built for one thing: quality. It drafts under four recurring bylines, Vera Lang, Sam Delacroix, The Correspondent, and Iris Morel. Each is a consistent editorial perspective, an analyst, a practitioner, an insider, and a culturalist, rather than a real person. We are open about that on purpose.


What is not automated is the part that matters. Every piece is read, fact-checked, enriched, and published by a human editor. Nothing goes out untouched. If a claim cannot be stood up, it does not run. The system drafts, a person decides and publishes.


Why work this way. The two alternatives both fail you. A machine publishing unchecked does not care whether it is right, and a single writer typing every word cannot cover the field. Our system gives us range and speed, human review gives us judgment and a spine. You get more of the angle everyone else is missing, held to a standard.


We do not invent quotes, numbers, or events. We work from real sources, we say plainly when something is hype, and we treat prompting and AI skills as the serious professional subjects they are.


If we get something wrong, tell us. A human will read it.
Imprompted, by PromptRanks.