What searchers usually need
Teams looking for prompt injection evidence are usually trying to turn a messy prompt injection workflow into a record that can be trusted by reviewers, customers, managers, or auditors. The key is to preserve useful context without exposing private material or shipping an unverified summary.
When it matters
- A vague apology does not answer which workflow was affected.
- A fix without replay evidence is hard for customers to trust.
- Raw logs may expose sensitive prompts or user data if copied into a report.
How to run the workflow
- Paste the incident prompt, transcript, affected flow, and remediation notes.
- Classify the trigger path and separate confirmed facts from assumptions.
- Attach replay tests that prove the fix changed behavior.
- Export a customer-safe remediation receipt for security review.
What a strong output includes
- Incident Report
- Trigger Path
- Fix Checklist
- Replay Evidence
- Customer-Safe Receipt
How PromptFix Receipt helps
PromptFix Receipt gives the workflow a usable first screen, structured review output, paid hosted access, and team history for repeatable checks. It is built for teams that need action, not another long note.