Your best prompts deserve a home.

You have written brilliant prompts. Then lost them in a scroll of old chats, a note app, and a browser tab you closed last Tuesday. The Prompt Folder gives them one calm, searchable place — so the good stuff is always one glance away.

  • Works with any tool — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, local models
  • Plain files you own — no lock-in, no subscription
  • A library, not a keychain — your secrets stay out of it
  • Set up in an afternoon

The problem was never your prompts. It was where they live.

You already know what good looks like. The issue is that your best work is scattered: a killer system prompt buried in a three-week-old thread, a summarizing template in Notion, a clever refactor prompt on a sticky note.

So every week you rewrite something you already perfected once. You paste the same context again. You lose the exact wording that made it click.

The fix is boring and it works: one folder, a naming habit, and a few templates you trust. That is the whole idea — and it is the whole product.

You do not need more prompts. You need to stop losing the ones you already have.

Start free. Go deeper when you are ready.

One free page to prove the idea, one starter system, one complete library. No subscription, ever.

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The Quick-Start Prompt Sheet

Free

A one-page starter you can fill in today: the folder structure, the naming pattern, and five reusable templates to seed your library.

  • The 6-folder starter structure
  • The role · task · format naming pattern
  • 5 ready-to-adapt prompt templates
  • No email required
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The Prompt Folder Starter

$19

The full starter system: a ready-made folder tree, 40 categorized prompt templates, and the one-page method that keeps it tidy for good.

  • Ready-made folder tree (import & go)
  • 40 categorized, battle-tested templates
  • The naming + versioning method
  • Works in Notion, Obsidian, or plain files
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The Team Prompt Library Pack

$15

Drop-in standards for teams: a shared naming spec, a review-request template, onboarding docs, and a Notion database schema.

  • Shared naming & folder standard (doc)
  • Prompt review-request template
  • New-teammate onboarding one-pager
  • Notion database schema for a team library
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Want to go deeper? Companion toolkits: AI & LLM Toolkit · AI Toolkit.

Set up in a single afternoon.

Three small moves. Then it just quietly works.

1

Give every prompt a home

Copy the folder tree into the app you already use. Six folders is enough to start — you can grow it later.

2

Name it so you can find it

Use the role · task · format pattern. Now “that summarizing prompt” is one predictable search away.

3

Keep only what earns its place

When a prompt proves itself, save it and version it. When it stops working, retire it. The library stays sharp.

A library, not a keychain.

Your prompt library should hold your best thinking — the wording, the structure, the workflow that gets a great result on the first try. It should never hold your secrets.

That means no API keys, no passwords, no private customer data pasted into a prompt “just to test it.” Keys belong in a real secrets manager (or your shell environment); the prompt just references them by name.

Everything in The Prompt Folder is designed around that line. You get a home for the reusable craft, and a clear habit that keeps the sensitive stuff where it belongs. Calm and safe are the same move here.

Questions, answered calmly.

Still wondering? See the full FAQ →

Is this an app I have to log into?

No. The Prompt Folder is a system plus a set of files you own — delivered as plain Markdown, a Notion template, and an Obsidian vault. There is nothing to log into and nothing to subscribe to. Use the tool you already live in.

I already have a note app. Why do I need this?

Because a note app is a place, not a method. The Prompt Folder gives you the missing structure and naming habit that make prompts findable and reusable — and drops straight into the note app you already have.

Will this work with ChatGPT / Claude / local models?

Yes. The system is tool-agnostic. Prompts are just text, organized well, so it works with any model you use today and any you switch to tomorrow.

Do you store my prompts or keys?

Never. The site is static and asks for nothing. Your library lives in your own files. And by design it is a library, not a keychain — keep secrets in a real secrets manager, not in a prompt.

Is this just another giant list of prompts?

No — and that is the point. Giant lists become new clutter. This is a small, calm system you maintain, seeded with a curated set of templates worth keeping.

What if it is not for me?

Every paid product has a 30-day, no-questions guarantee. If it does not earn its place in your workflow, email us and we will refund you.

One calm prompt tip, occasionally.

No spam, no daily firehose. Just the occasional genuinely useful note on keeping your prompt library sharp — and first word when we add new templates.

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