Hey everyone! It s been a busy week at the Ping HQ. We re big believers in building in public, and that means being honest: our Copilot had some rough edges that were getting in the way of a truly frictionless workflow.
We spent the last few days digging into the code to fix what was broken and polish what was working. Here is the breakdown:
I just want to say thank you to everyone who supported the PingPrompt launch.
We finished #10 of the day and got featured on Product Hunt among 463 products launched yesterday. This means a lot, especially because this was PingPrompt s first public launch whitout audience, competing alongside some truly great apps.
We also gained 102 new followers, plus new trial users and subscriptions. Thank you for the trust and for taking the time to try something new.
Most people still manage important prompts in chat history, docs, and text files. PingPrompt keeps everything in one place, tracks every change, and helps you iterate without losing what already works. Refine prompts faster with a built-in copilot, compare versions with visual diffs, and test improvements with confidence.
Built for agencies, creators, no-code/low-code builders, and marketers who depend on prompts every day.
Hey, Hunters! If you use prompts for real work, you ve probably felt this: your prompts end up scattered across chat history, docs, and random text files. Then you tweak something, lose what worked, and you re back to guessing.
I built PingPrompt because I was living this problem every day.
I managed prompts used in real work. They changed constantly: small tweaks, new ideas, quick experiments. Each change mattered, and I needed to know what changed and whether it actually improved anything.