Some assistants make it fiddly to add an MCP connector (Microsoft 365 Copilot needs Copilot Studio, some plans gate it). So skip it: paste one message into any AI chat and it becomes a profile builder, asks what you want cleaned, and hands you a profile to install.
One click copies a ready-to-paste message with the whole profile-building guide bundled in. Paste it into Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Gemini, Grok, anything. It works even when your assistant cannot open links, because nothing needs fetching.
Drop the prompt in, then answer a couple of questions about what you want cleaned or generated. Give it a real example or two.
The assistant assembles and checks the profile against the guide, ready to install.
It hands you a one-click install link, or JSON to paste at the import page. Either way you confirm in the app. Nothing lands without your OK.
If your assistant supports MCP connectors, the MCP connection skips the copy-paste step: it returns a clickable install link directly. The skill above is the no-setup option that works everywhere; the connector is the smoothest where it is available.
Only what you choose to type. The assistant builds the profile (which rules to apply), not your documents. Cleaning happens locally in the app once the profile is installed.
No. The copied prompt already includes the whole guide, so any assistant can build your profile without browsing the web. If it still asks for a link, it already has everything it needs in the message you pasted.
Both are possible. If your assistant can make web requests, it posts the profile to our server and gives you a one-click install link. If it cannot, it gives you clean JSON to paste at the import page. Either way the exact encoding is done by the server or the import page, never by the model, so the install always works.
Yes, to run the profile on a hotkey. The import page opens the app to confirm. Get it on the Microsoft Store.
Ready? Go to the import page.