Ask the right question—
every time, with one click
Storytell turns rough input into expert-level queries in one click, so your team gets better insights with less effort. No prompt engineering or SQL needed.

Go from “uhhh” to insight
faster than ever
Most AI tools expect you to know what to ask and how to ask it. Storytell improves your question and prompt, so you get the exact insight you need–automatically.
Storytell turns any vague input into clear, focused queries to get to insights faster. Teams can ask exactly what the data needs and skip the trial-and-error of writing the perfect prompt.
If “we weren’t sure how to ask” sounds familiar, Storytell makes sure you never say it again.


Type your prompt
Type any question into Storytell–even if it’s messy, vague or half-formed.
Hit Improve It
Storytell will instantly clearer and more effective versions of your prompt–based on your data, context and intent.
Choose and send
Find the prompt that clicks and send it. Your improved prompt runs instantly, unlocking deeper and more accurate insights.

Go further with every answer
Storytell gives you built-in follow-ups you can apply to any response—whether you want to dig deeper, simplify, or tailor the insight to your audience. Use them on the full answer, or just a specific part of it. No retyping. No prompt engineering. No lost context. Just smarter follow-through.
Understand complex answers—fast
When responses get too dense or technical, Storytell helps you break them down into plain language.
“Help me understand this” simplifies the explanation and highlights why it matters—perfect for onboarding, stakeholder updates, or making sense of answers mid-meeting.
Get the depth you actually need
One sentence rarely tells the whole story.
With the “Get a more in-depth answer” prompt, you can zoom in on part of the response or expand the entire thing. Ask for more examples, detail, or clarification—without rewriting a thing.
Tailor responses to the right audience
What makes sense to your team might sound like alien code to others.
Use the “Rewrite this for a different audience” prompt to instantly reframe the response for execs, customers, cross-functional teams—or even specific communication styles.

Surface what’s really being said
Sometimes what matters isn’t what’s said—it’s what’s underneath.
The “Analyze feelings and needs” prompt helps you understand emotional tone, underlying motivations, and unspoken dynamics. Use it for customer calls, feedback, conflict resolution—or just when something feels off.



The best answers start with the right question—your team deserves both


