Yes. In fact, I'm a native Dutch speaker and often use it in Dutch myself.
Usually, adding a sentence like 'Please give me the output in plain [LANGUAGE]' to your prompt is enough to get the output in that language.
For example: 'Please give me the output in plain German.'
That said, I believe a basic understanding of English is helpful, considering the prompts are all in English.
If you buy the full version, you'll instantly gain access to the following documents:
1. The Main Ultimate Prompt Creator System:
This method allows you to build expertly crafted prompts on autopilot, automatically including all the expert components and techniques, saving you hours of time.
The Context Bonus Prompt provides automated recommendations for information to include so AI can craft a super targeted and customized prompt tailored to your needs.
With this one, you can really take your expertise to another level. It also helps you cut down even more on the time needed to create perfect prompts, thanks to these ready-made recommendations.
2. LIMITED TIME BONUS: Ultimate AI Image Prompt Creator for Beginners
This AI Image Prompt Creator (2 prompts), makes it possible to build AI image prompts from scratch or use existing AI image prompts to create unique, personalized creations.
3. Lifetime updates & support
If I make any changes to the documents, you'll receive the updates for free. These will be available via Payhip - the link you used to purchase the Ultimate Prompt Creator.
I've included user guides for every document, but if you have any questions, you can always contact me on Facebook or send me an email.
The reason is simple: it either consistently boosts the quality of the output you get from AI or saves you a significant amount of time compared to your current methods (if not both!).
Why a quality boost?
These expertly crafted prompts contain all the components and techniques that enhance the output quality.
The Context Bonus Prompt gives expert-level ready-made recommendations to include, which enhances the output quality even more.
Why time-saving?
Both the prompt building and the ready-made recommendations to include are fully automated. Compare that to manually crafting high-quality prompts, and imagine how much time that will save you...
If you already have all this yourself, it means you've created your own Ultimate Prompt Creator. In that case, I'm curious about why you're still here! :-)
The best AI model to use mainly depends on your use case. Also, it can differ, since AI models are in constant competition, and the best options can change over time.
Personally, I love Perplexity Pro, because in addition to its internet resources, it also includes Claude (well-known for its writing capabilities).
Other popular options include OpenAI's models, Google Gemini (via DataStudio), and Anthropic's Claude.
The Ultimate Prompt Creator is designed to work with a wide range of AI models. As long as the AI model can handle document uploads, you can use this system (most of them do).
Actually I do. And this might sound funny, since what I offer is basically a method for which you don't need any prompt engineering skills.
But still, even though the Ultimate Prompt Creator is automated and even a mini-course in prompt engineering (the framework text document), it never hurts to learn and/or get inspiration from multiple angles. It's what I personally always do.
And to be sure you can trust these recommendations, I've decided not to use affiliate links. :-)
Evolution Unleashed
My background: Thanks to Stu, I became really enthusiastic about AI prompting. I joined his Facebook group almost from the start and have purchased two of his paid courses (Advanced Prompt Mastery & MAF) besides being a member of his Patreon - All absolutely recommended and these had a huge influence on where I am today.
Free resources:
Paid resources:
Matt Zimmerman - Get Prompted
My background: I got to "know" Matt because I purchased his Zimmwriter SEO software a while ago, and I can vouch for his commitment to developing top-notch products and genuinely helping people without charging excessively. I also bought his Get Prompted course which stands out because it focuses on core principles and foundations.
Jonathan Mast
My background: I can't speak about his paid courses (yet), but based on the quality of the free value he provides, I definitely recommend checking him out.
Free resources:
YouTube Video - Liam Ottley: "Why You Suck at Prompt Engineering (and How to Fix It)"
This is a free video that deserves more exposure. If there’s one YouTube video I recommend you watch, it’s this one: Why You Suck at Prompt Engineering (and How to Fix It)
It provides a huge shortcut to understanding different prompt components and techniques.