Paste the attempt
Bring the jailbreak prompt, model response, refusal, partial success, or guardrail question that needs a second set of eyes.
F.R.A.N.KAI Red Team SidekickAI Jailbreak Testing
Bring a current jailbreak prompt, model response, guardrail question, or failed attempt. F.R.A.N.K helps troubleshoot the work and shape the next move.
It helps you think, refine, and document when the prompt work needs a sharper edge.
Brief
F.R.A.N.K keeps the useful parts in view: the prompt, the evidence, the question, and the next move.
Reviews pasted jailbreak prompts and responses for signal, not clutter.
Helps trace why prompt pressure worked, where it bent, and what deserves another pass.
Keeps jailbreak work tied to research, prompt engineering, and security outcomes.
Use It For This
Bring the jailbreak prompt, model response, refusal, partial success, or guardrail question that needs a second set of eyes.
Clarify what changed, where the prompt pressure mattered, why the response is useful, and what deserves another pass.
Shape the result into clean notes: objective, observed behavior, severity, remediation angle, and validation steps.
Questions
Authorized evaluation of how a model's guardrails behave under prompt pressure — refusal patterns, partial bypasses, policy drift, role coercion, and recovery behavior.
In authorized contexts — your own apps, sanctioned research, lab environments, or scoped red team engagements — yes. F.R.A.N.K is built for the authorized side of the line.
F.R.A.N.K helps read the result: what changed, why, what evidence matters, and what to try next. It frames findings for documentation rather than gamifying attempts.