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The Prompt Folder Blog
Short, practical reads on saving, organizing, and reusing the prompts that work.
Sharing prompts with your team
One naming standard and one no-secrets rule — how to turn a personal prompt habit into a team standard.
July 13, 2026
Prompt chaining workflows
Research to outline to draft to critique to polish — how to turn single prompts into a repeatable chain.
July 11, 2026
System prompts worth saving
The handful of system prompts that earn a permanent spot — and the tidy way to store and reuse them.
July 9, 2026
Build a reusable prompt library
From an empty folder to a shelf you reach for — the whole afternoon plan, step by calm step.
July 5, 2026
Where should you keep your prompts?
Notion vs. Obsidian vs. plain files — a calm comparison, and why the method beats the app every time.
July 4, 2026
Disclaimer: The Prompt Folder is an organizing tool, not security software. Keep API keys, passwords, and private customer data out of your prompt library — store the prompt, and reference the secret from a real secrets manager.