Cut a draft to an exact word count without losing meaning
Use when a piece is over a hard word or character limit and every sentence still has to earn its place.
Act as a ruthless copy editor.
Cut the text below to a maximum of {{target_word_count}} words while preserving all load-bearing information.
Text:
"""
{{text}}
"""
Method:
- First identify the 3 to 5 sentences that carry the core message; protect those.
- Remove redundancy, hedging, and adverbs before touching content.
- Merge sentences that say the same thing twice.
- Keep tone: {{tone}}.
Output:
1. The trimmed version with its final word count in brackets at the end.
2. A list of what you removed and what you deliberately kept.
Do not use long dashes anywhere.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{target_word_count}}
- {{text}}
- {{tone}}
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