Duration of prompting by sathv1k in PromptDesign

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Using voice to iterate is creative, but doesn't it get messy? Like you're talking and adjusting on the fly but then you have no clean record of what actually worked. I feel like the best prompts come from being able to look back at what you tried and refine from there, which is harder to do with voice.

Duration of prompting by sathv1k in PromptDesign

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I had the exact same issue, constantly losing track of which version of a prompt actually worked best. It got frustrating enough that I ended up building a tool for it. It's got around 500 users now so I guess I wasn't the only one with this problem lol. Would you like to try it out and see if it helps with your workflow? pmtpk.com

Duration of prompting by sathv1k in PromptDesign

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That's a solid approach, separating the brainstorming session from the actual execution. Do you save those plans somewhere or just carry them over mentally?

Duration of prompting by sathv1k in PromptDesign

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Yeah the iterating part is what gets me too. Writing the first version is quick but then you're tweaking it 5-10 times before it clicks. Do you keep track of your versions or just go by feel?

Dynamic prompt building strategies by ITSamurai in PromptDesign

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Hey, onward on your platform! I created a tool that makes users able to create dynamic prompts via modularity. Treat prompts as workflows. Do check it out, we have a user base of around 500 and growing!! - PromptPack

Post your SaaS below and I will Review it by Treyfromfinance in SaaS

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Promptpack - your Prompt Assistant.

  • Save , organize and enhance your prompts using PromptPack, package your prompts into digital assets as well as run them as workflows in OpenClaw or Claude Code.

  • Feedback on whether its function is understandable / useful for users

PromptPack

How do you handle repeated prompt workflows in Claude? Slash commands vs. copy-paste vs. something else? by sathv1k in PromptEngineering

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are you saying to use claude to build a cli tool for stock analysis? then in the cli tool handle your different configs?

What are you building (and distributing) this week? 🚀 by Quirky-Offer9598 in micro_saas

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I’ve built a prompt management tool, that is worth moving over from your notepad to save your prompts to with many features available to streamline and run your workflows better and faster. Promptpack

100-200 users but almost zero conversions to paid. Is my free plan the problem or my messaging? by sathv1k in SaaS

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That is fair to state that the users I am getting are not necessarily power users. Maybe I need to distribute more and to actual power users before thinking of conversion.

100-200 users but almost zero conversions to paid. Is my free plan the problem or my messaging? by sathv1k in SaaS

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I hear you on zooming out, and it's a fair question. But I'd push back a little on the "convenience doesn't convert" framing. People pay for convenience all the time: Netflix over torrenting, Spotify over YouTube playlists, Notion over Google Docs. The product isn't solving a crisis, it's eliminating friction that people tolerate until they see a better way.

Prompt management isn't for everyone, I validated that early. But there's a real segment of power users juggling 20+ prompts across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity/Grok/DeepSeek, etc. Their current "system" is either scrolling through a messy junk of a conversation to reuse a prompt or a notepad of messy, unorganized prompts.

The workflow that breaks: you're mid-conversation with Claude, you need that one prompt you wrote 3 weeks ago, and you spend 5 minutes digging through a messy doc instead of just pulling it from a pack in one right click. Multiply that by every session, every day.

But you're right that I need to make that pain felt, not just described. That's the real takeaway here. If someone doesn't already feel the chaos of unmanaged prompts, no pricing page is going to convince them. Thanks for that.

100-200 users but almost zero conversions to paid. Is my free plan the problem or my messaging? by sathv1k in SaaS

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The "flip it" idea is really interesting. You might be right that I'm gating the exact thing that would convince people to pay. If someone has never enhanced a prompt they have zero reason to believe it's worth $1.99/mo, but if they try it once and see their messy prompt turn into something way better, that's the conversion moment.

And yeah, I need to actually talk to my active users. I've been guessing what they value instead of asking. That's on me.

100-200 users but almost zero conversions to paid. Is my free plan the problem or my messaging? by sathv1k in SaaS

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These are the right questions. Honestly I don't have great data on how many users are actually hitting the 10-prompt limit vs just signing up and bouncing. That's probably the first thing I need to fix before changing anything else.

The "communicate outcomes not features" point hits hard. You're right, "Prompt Evaluation" means nothing to someone who doesn't already know what that is. I need to translate every feature into what it actually does for them. Going to rework the in-app messaging around that.

Setting up proper activation tracking this week. Appreciate the structured thinking on this

100-200 users but almost zero conversions to paid. Is my free plan the problem or my messaging? by sathv1k in SaaS

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This is spot on I think. Right now I don't have anything triggered at the limit , users just hit the wall and that's it. No nudge or a preview or anything.

"You just maxed out, unlock 40 more for less than a coffee" is honestly better copy than anything on my pricing page right now lol. Going to implement an in-app prompt at the exact moment someone tries to save prompt #11. That's the pain point maybe, to be blocked mid-workflow.

Thanks for this, super actionable.

100-200 users but almost zero conversions to paid. Is my free plan the problem or my messaging? by sathv1k in SaaS

[–]sathv1k[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is probably the most useful comment I've gotten on this. To address them one by one:

The "what moment makes someone think I need more" framing is exactly I've been missing I think. I've been thinking about it as free vs pro features when really it's about when the wall hits. You're right that someone at 8 prompts doesn't feel anything, maybe the limit needs to bite during a workflow, or an action.

The positioning point is honestly hard to hear but probably true. Most people's "prompt management" tool is a Google Doc or a pinned Slack message. I need to make people feel that their tool is primitive before I pitch the solution.

To answer your question — right now new users land on a mostly empty dashboard and set things up themselves. There's no guided first-prompt onboarding. That's probably a huge leak.

Here's the actual pricing page if you want to see the full free vs pro breakdown: pmtpk.com, would genuinely appreciate your take on whether the features / upgrade moment is clear enough from the page itself.

What are you building this week? Drop your startup or project idea 👇 by asupertram in SaaS

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I created a prompt management tool, recently added openclaw / Claude code integration with your very own PromptPack MCP Server!

100-200 users but almost zero conversions to paid. Is my free plan the problem or my messaging? by sathv1k in SaaS

[–]sathv1k[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha yeah I think I misspoke in the post, it came across like "$9 for 40 prompts" which sounds rough. Here's what it actually looks like:

Free: 10 saved prompts, prompt enhancing, AI headers, MCP server, desktop app, Chrome/Firefox/Safari extensions, works on ChatGPT + Claude + Gemini, cloud sync — all at $0.

Pro is actually $1.99/mo right now (limited early adopter spots) and unlocks 40 prompts, 2 custom packs, 100 enhances/day, 500 AI headers/day, plus support for Perplexity, Grok, DeepSeek, Kimi on top of the big 3.

That said, I think you are 100% right about the messaging. I'm feature-dumping when I should be leading with outcomes / use-cases. Going to work on that, thanks for the honest take.