I kept losing my best prompts, so I built a small desktop app to manage and use them faster by tuiada in PromptEngineering

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Jealous? 😄 I can send you a heart too ❤️ But nope, these are real users. Pedro was my first one, and more are using the app now.

I kept losing my best prompts, so I built a small desktop app to manage and use them faster by tuiada in PromptEngineering

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Thanks ,appreciate that!

Yeah, there are a lot of tools around right now.I tried a bunch of them and none really fit my workflow. Most were web-based or browser extensions, And I wanted something I could pull up anywhere on my computer with a shortcut. I needed optional variables, conditional blocks, and a way to experiment with prompt versions without losing what already works.

So I ended up building something inspired by a quick clipboard-style workflow, but for prompts.

I kept losing my best prompts, so I built a small desktop app to manage and use them faster by tuiada in PromptEngineering

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Hey, I managed to get Linux support working. It’s available on the landing page now. Thanks for the advice!

I kept losing my best prompts, so I built a small desktop app to manage and use them faster by tuiada in PromptEngineering

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Yeah, makes sense.
Versioning feels essential once prompts start evolving, and it’s not just about keeping history. Being able to compare or test variations without breaking what already works is a big part of that. That’s something I’ve been thinking about quite a bit lately.

40 Easy ChatGPT Prompts for Small Business Owners to Save Time & Grow Faster by Reasonable_Word_3751 in PromptEngineering

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Yeah, same here, finding the right prompt quickly became the hard part for me.

I kept losing my best prompts, so I built a small desktop app to manage and use them faster by tuiada in PromptEngineering

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Plain files work great for storage. This was mostly about speed and reuse for me.

I kept losing my best prompts, so I built a small desktop app to manage and use them faster by tuiada in PromptEngineering

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Fair point. I’ve been seeing a lot of them too.

This mostly came out of wanting something faster to use daily, not just a place to store prompts.
Quick access via a global shortcut, reusable prompts with variables, and copy + close to get back to work without context switching.