Frequently Asked Questions
Answers about YpyZk, artificial intelligence workflows, and the credit system.
1. What exactly does YpyZk do? ➕
YpyZk turns an everyday idea into a clear, ready-to-use instruction for artificial intelligence. It can help with formal writing, CVs, social content, product descriptions, music, images, video, code, research, summaries, and many other tasks.
2. What is a prompt? ➕
A prompt is the instruction you give an AI. A strong prompt explains the goal, context, tone, output format, and quality criteria instead of leaving the model to guess.
3. Can I use YpyZk if I do not know how to write prompts? ➕
Yes. Choose or describe the task in everyday language. YpyZk identifies the useful details and prepares the structured instruction for you.
4. Does YpyZk replace ChatGPT or other AI tools? ➕
No. YpyZk helps you use tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, Suno, Midjourney, and Runway more effectively.
5. Does YpyZk recommend which AI tool to use? ➕
Yes. Recommendations are based on the actual task and tool capabilities—for example, sourced research, long-form writing, music, images, video, or code.
6. Do I receive only a prompt? ➕
Depending on the workflow, you can receive a prompt to run in another tool or a ready output generated through YpyZk. The cost is shown before the operation.
7. How does the credit system work? ➕
Each operation displays its credit cost before it starts. Prompt generation generally uses fewer credits than a ready output or deeper analysis.
8. What happens to my credits if generation fails? ➕
Credits charged for a confirmed system or provider failure are refunded. A change of preference after a successful result is not treated as a technical failure.
9. Do new accounts receive free credits? ➕
A starting credit balance may be available to new accounts. The current amount is shown during registration and may change over time.
10. What kinds of work can I do? ➕
You can prepare formal drafts, CVs, social posts, product pages, summaries, study plans, presentations, music prompts, image or video prompts, code tasks, and research instructions.
11. Is it safe to prepare a formal petition with AI? ➕
AI can help prepare a draft, but it is not legal advice. Verify the institution, dates, request, personal details, attachments, and current rules before submitting it.
12. Will AI invent information in my CV? ➕
It should not. YpyZk prompts instruct the model to preserve supplied facts and identify missing information instead of inventing experience, education, or certificates.
13. What should I do when current information is required? ➕
For prices, laws, travel, visas, product comparisons, and current events, use an AI tool that can access sources and verify the answer against official or primary sources.
14. Can I create prompts for Suno or Udio? ➕
Yes. Music prompts can cover genre, tempo, mood, instruments, vocals, structure, production style, and lyrical direction.
15. Can I create prompts for Midjourney, Flux, or video tools? ➕
Yes. Visual prompts can define subject, composition, lighting, camera, style, motion, duration, aspect ratio, and negative constraints.
16. Can I access my previous results? ➕
After signing in, your prompts and ready outputs can be stored in your history so you can reopen, copy, or favorite them.
17. Is my personal information safe? ➕
YpyZk is designed to protect account data. Information entered in AI-assisted workflows may be sent to the selected provider for processing, so never include unnecessary secrets or sensitive personal data.
18. Does YpyZk provide legal, medical, or financial advice? ➕
No. It can help create drafts and general educational material, but it does not replace a qualified professional, diagnosis, treatment, dosage guidance, or investment advice.
19. Can I test the same prompt in different AI tools? ➕
Yes. You can copy a prompt into different tools and compare results. YpyZk also explains which tool is better suited to generation, review, or sourced research.
20. Why use YpyZk instead of typing directly into an AI? ➕
YpyZk reduces ambiguity, asks for the details that materially affect the result, structures the output, recommends a suitable tool, and keeps quality and safety checks visible.