Suno Prompt Analyzer

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Paste your Suno style prompt and get an instant quality score. Find out why your songs don't sound right and how to fix them.

How It Works

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Paste Your Prompt
Drop your Suno style prompt into the text field below
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Get Your Score
Instant analysis scores your prompt from 0 to 100
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Fix the Issues
Follow specific suggestions to improve your results
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Try an example:
Good: Indie pop, dreamy...
Vague: Pop rock
Messy: Aggressive calm electronic...
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Detailed Breakdown

How to Improve

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Why Your Suno Prompts Matter

The style prompt is the single most important input when creating music with Suno. A well-structured prompt with clear genre, mood, vocal direction, and production tags produces consistent, high-quality results. A vague or conflicting prompt forces Suno to guess, leading to generic or unpredictable output.

Common Reasons Suno Songs Sound Bad

The Anatomy of a Great Suno Prompt

A high-scoring prompt typically includes five elements:

This tool checks all of these elements and more, giving you a clear picture of what is working and what needs improvement before you spend a Suno credit.

Suno Prompt FAQ

Why do my Suno songs sound bad or generic?

Almost always the style prompt. A vague or conflicting prompt forces Suno to guess, so it defaults to generic output. The most common issues are missing a specific subgenre, no vocal direction, no production tags, and contradictory descriptors (like "calm" plus "aggressive"). The analyzer scores each of these and tells you exactly what to fix.

What makes a good Suno style prompt?

A strong Suno prompt names a specific subgenre ("synth-pop", not just "pop"), sets a clear mood, gives vocal direction (gender, tone, delivery), and adds one to three production tags ("analog warmth", "punchy drums"). Keep the descriptors consistent so they reinforce one sound rather than pulling in different directions.

How long should a Suno style prompt be?

Aim for a focused phrase of roughly 8–25 words — long enough to specify genre, mood, vocals, and production; short enough that every word is doing work. Padding with adjectives that mean the same thing dilutes the signal.

Can I reuse the same prompt for every song?

You can reuse a strong base prompt as a template, but change the mood and production details per song so tracks don't all sound identical. The genre and vocal direction can stay; vary the energy, tempo feel, and one or two production tags.

Is the Suno Prompt Analyzer free?

Yes — the analyzer is 100% free and runs entirely in your browser; nothing you paste is uploaded. If you'd rather skip prompt engineering entirely, HookGenius generates a Suno-ready style prompt and full lyrics for you in one click.

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