prmpts
Save, organize & share AI prompts
prmpts is a deliberately small tool for keeping prompts: write one, tag it with the model it was built for, and share it with a link that opens immediately for anyone — no sign-up in the way. When the blank page wins, AI-assisted drafting turns a rough intent into a usable prompt.
- 20+
- Models supported
- 7
- Providers covered
- 0
- Accounts to share
- 2,000
- Characters, paid
{ why it exists }
Good prompts get written once, then lost
Prompting is now real daily work for developers, marketers and analysts, but the prompts themselves are treated as disposable — buried in a chat history, pasted into a note, or rewritten from memory slightly worse each time. Existing tools solve for teams and enterprises; the far more common need is one person keeping a prompt and sending it to someone.
- Effective prompts lost in chat history and never reused
- No easy way to share one with a colleague
- Prompt behaviour varies by model with no record of which it was for
- Sharing tools demanding an account before anyone can read
{ what it does }
What prmpts does
Write once, share instantly
Every prompt gets a shareable link that opens immediately — no account, no workspace invitation, no login wall between someone and a paragraph of text.
AI-assisted drafting
Describe the outcome you want and the platform drafts a structured prompt to start from, which usually beats staring at an empty editor.
Built for 20+ models
Tag prompts with the model they were written for across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Mistral, DeepSeek and xAI, so the context that makes a prompt work travels with it.
Categories, tags & search
Enough structure to find a prompt six weeks later, not so much that saving one becomes a chore.
Editor with live limits
Character tracking against the plan limit — 1,000 free, 2,000 paid — so a prompt is never silently truncated on save.
Free tier, permanent upgrade
Free prompts are kept for seven days, which covers most one-off sharing; upgrading keeps a permanent library.
How prmpts is built
A small surface area, deliberately. The engineering decisions are about removing friction — anonymous sharing that is still safe, and multi-provider metadata that stays accurate as models come and go.
Sharing Model
Unguessable link identifiers with scoped visibility, so a prompt is public to anyone holding the link without exposing a directory of everything else.
- Anonymous read
- Opaque link IDs
- Scoped visibility
- Free-tier expiry
Model Registry
A maintained catalogue of models and their properties, so tagging stays meaningful as providers release, rename and retire them.
- Multi-provider catalogue
- Model metadata
- Capability tags
- Version tracking
Generation
AI-assisted drafting that turns a stated intent into a structured prompt, constrained to the plan character budget.
- Intent-to-prompt
- Structured templates
- Length budgeting
Storage & Plans
Retention driven by plan, with expiry handled as first-class behaviour rather than a cleanup job nobody monitors.
- Retention policies
- Plan enforcement
- Categories & tags
- Full-text search
{ built for }
Who uses it
Developers
Keep working prompts for code generation, review and debugging alongside their models.
Marketers & writers
Store the prompts that produce on-brand output and reuse them verbatim.
AI practitioners
Compare how one instruction behaves across providers and keep what worked.
Teams & communities
Circulate prompts by link, so patterns spread without a workspace to administer.
{ what it delivers }
Why it matters
Prompts survive the session
Work that used to vanish into chat history becomes a reusable asset.
Sharing with zero friction
A link is enough — the recipient reads it without creating anything.
Model context preserved
Knowing which model a prompt was built for is what makes it reusable.
Free where it matters
One-off sharing costs nothing; only a permanent library does.
prmpts is live today.
Try it yourself — or tell us what you want built and we will scope it the same way we scoped this.
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