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1h ago

Noir Prompt is launching on Product Hunt - April 8th 🚀

Hey Product Hunt!

I'm launching Noir Prompt this Wednesday and wanted to give a heads-up to anyone who's been following along.

What is it?

DD

21h ago

Where do you actually keep all your AI prompts?

Curious how other creators manage this.

I've seen people use:

  • Notion docs that get messy fast

  • Apple Notes / random text files

  • Discord servers (scrolling forever to find that one prompt)

  • Just... trying to remember them

The problem is none of these were built for prompts. No version history, no tagging by model, no way to quickly copy and reuse a template.

Where do you actually keep all your AI prompts?

Curious how other creators manage this.

I've seen people use:

  • Notion docs that get messy fast

  • Apple Notes / random text files

  • Discord servers (scrolling forever to find that one prompt)

  • Just... trying to remember them

The problem is none of these were built for prompts. No version history, no tagging by model, no way to quickly copy and reuse a template.

DD

2d ago

I kept loosing my best AI prompts. So I built this.

You know that feeling when you've finally cracked a Midjourney or ChatGPT prompt?

The exact seed, the lighting words, the style reference that just works. You run it. The output is perfect. You feel like a creative genius.

Then three days later, you can't find it. You search your notes app. Nothing. You dig through Discord history. Gone. You scroll through ChatGPT conversations like an archaeologist. You try to recreate it from memory. It's never the same. That prompt is just... lost.

This happened to me one too many times. I was juggling prompts across Notion pages, sticky notes, a random .txt file on my desktop, and three different AI tools and every time I wanted to build on something that worked, I was starting from scratch.

I kept loosing my best AI prompts. So I built this.

You know that feeling when you've finally cracked a Midjourney prompt?

The exact seed, the lighting words, the style reference that just works. You run it. The output is perfect. You feel like a creative genius.

Then three days later, you can't find it. You search your notes app. Nothing. You dig through Discord history. Gone. You scroll through ChatGPT conversations like an archaeologist. You try to recreate it from memory. It's never the same. That prompt is just... lost.

This happened to me one too many times. I was juggling prompts across Notion pages, sticky notes, a random .txt file on my desktop, and three different AI tools and every time I wanted to build on something that worked, I was starting from scratch.

Anyone felt the Same ?

You spend time crafting the perfect prompt. You get an incredible result. And then two weeks later you need it again and it's completely gone. Buried in a ChatGPT thread, lost in a notes app, or just forgotten.

I've been there more times than I can count. That's why I built Noir Prompt, a dedicated app to save, organize, and version your AI prompts across image, video, and text. Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, ChatGPT, etc.. all in one place, always searchable. No more digging through chat histories. No more rewriting prompts from scratch. Just find and quick copy what worked and use it again.

We're launching soon on Product Hunt and would love to know how are you currently managing your prompts? Notion? Text files? Just winging it?

Tasos V

1yr ago

Pitch your product with max 5 words. Can you?

Vaizo - Maximize crypto gains with AI Whats yours? If you can do with less than 5 words, you have my respect lol :P