We are a small independent team, and we genuinely like hearing from the people who use ArtPrompts Generator. Whether you have a question, a correction, a prompt that stopped working after a model update, or an idea for a guide, this is how to reach us.
Email us
The best way to get in touch is by email: hello@artpromptsgenerator.org. One of us — Elena, Kai or Noah — reads what comes in, and we aim to reply as promptly as a three-person team reasonably can.
What to reach out about
- Corrections and outdated guidance. AI models change fast. If a technique in one of our guides no longer works, or you spotted a factual error, tell us — reader reports are one of the best ways we catch drift. See our editorial policy for how we handle corrections.
- Questions about prompting. Stuck on a result you can’t quite achieve, or unsure what a term means? Ask. We may not answer every message individually, but recurring questions often become guides. Our prompt glossary may help in the meantime.
- Guide ideas and suggestions. If there is a technique, model or workflow you wish we covered, let us know. Much of what we write starts as a reader question.
- Writing for us. If you would like to contribute a guide, please read our contributor guidelines first, then get in touch.
- Trouble with the generator. If our on-site prompt generator is behaving oddly in your browser, describe what happened and which browser you’re using so we can look into it.
A few honest notes
We are not a support desk for Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, DALL·E, Flux or Niji, and we can’t reset your account or troubleshoot your subscription with those services — you’ll need to contact the model providers directly for that. We also can’t take on paid promotion disguised as editorial; if you’re proposing sponsored content, please say so up front and read our disclaimer. For how we handle any personal information you send us, see our privacy policy.
Otherwise, our inbox is open. We read everything, we appreciate the thoughtful notes, and we especially appreciate the people who take the time to tell us when something is wrong.















