The starter system
The Prompt Folder Starter
Everything you need to turn a mess of chats into a library you trust — without adopting a single new app.
What's inside
- A ready-made 6-folder tree you can import in minutes
- 40 categorized templates (writing, coding, research, planning, meta)
- The
role · task · formatnaming convention, documented - A lightweight versioning habit for prompts that evolve
- A one-page “keep it tidy” maintenance routine
- Format packs for Notion, Obsidian, and plain Markdown
Who it is for
If you use AI most days and keep re-deriving the same prompts, this is the shortest path from chaos to a library you actually reach for. No new subscription, no lock-in — just plain files you own.
What makes it different
Most “1000 prompts” packs give you a pile you will never read. The Starter gives you a structure and a habit, seeded with 40 templates worth keeping. The system is the product; the templates are the head start.
The method, in one breath
Every prompt gets a home (folder), a name you can predict (`role · task · format`), and a version when it earns one. That is it. Ten minutes to learn, and it scales from 40 prompts to 400 without turning into a swamp.
Questions about The Prompt Folder Starter
Do I need a specific app?
No. It ships as plain Markdown plus a Notion-ready version and an Obsidian vault. Use whichever you already live in — the method is the same everywhere.
Is this just a list of prompts?
No. The value is the structure and naming habit. The 40 templates are a curated starting shelf, not a dump you have to sort.
One-time purchase. Keep the files forever. 30-day no-questions guarantee.
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.