Bolt Prompt Generator

Bolt.new runs a full Node.js environment in your browser and builds full-stack JavaScript apps from a prompt. It is fast, but it is also token-metered, which makes vague prompts expensive. Archly turns your idea into scoped prompts that spend Bolt's context and your tokens on the right things.

Why prompting Bolt is different

  • Bolt charges by tokens, so every round of clarification you could have front-loaded is money spent. A precise first prompt is the single biggest cost saver.
  • Big monolithic asks blow the context window. Bolt performs best with a clear foundation prompt followed by small, scoped changes.
  • Bolt supports many frameworks, so an unspecified stack means Bolt picks one for you. Naming your framework, database, and styling approach up front keeps the project predictable.

How Archly structures prompts for Bolt

  • The Bolt platform profile structures prompts to be token-efficient: explicit stack, tight scope, no filler for the model to re-read every turn.
  • Archly's intake locks down the decisions Bolt would otherwise make for you, framework, data layer, and deployment target included.
  • Features are broken into sequenced prompts sized for Bolt's context window, so iteration stays cheap and predictable.

Frequently asked questions

How do I write token-efficient prompts for Bolt?

Front-load decisions. Name the framework, data layer, and core features in the first prompt so Bolt is not spending tokens asking or guessing. Then iterate in small scoped requests rather than large rewrites.

Does Archly work with Bolt's supported frameworks?

Yes. Archly asks which stack you want during intake and formats the prompt accordingly, whether that is Next.js, Astro, Svelte, or plain Node.

Can Archly help when Bolt gets stuck in a loop?

Often, yes. Loops usually come from ambiguous scope. Re-running the feature through Archly produces a tighter prompt that states what to change and, just as important, what to leave alone.

Archly also works with

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