Hello everyone,
These days, we interact with AI tools quite often, and most of the time, we communicate with them through text prompts. However, a prompt that works well with one AI model, such as Gemini, may not produce the same results with another, like ChatGPT.
To deal with this, we often find ourselves modifying our prompts repeatedly until we finally create a version that works perfectly with the desired AI platform. But if we don’t save these well-crafted prompts properly, they can easily get lost — forcing us to go through the same trial-and-error process again.
To solve this problem, I searched online for an AI Prompt Manager or organizer. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find an easy-to-use and free solution that didn’t require sign-ups or have unnecessary limitations.
So, I decided to create my own AI Prompt Organizer (with the help of AI, of course). It’s completely free, requires no signup, and stores your data locally in your browser.
The best part is that you can maintain multiple versions of your prompts, easily retrieve previous versions that performed well, and even add notes to each one. Here’s an example:
You can add tags, to your prompts and easily search:
You can export to have backups and import.
Try it now: AI Prompt Manager
 
 
              




 
    
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