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Godly Prompts

Godly Prompts

The AI prompts marketplace for kits, bundles, and scripts

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Godly Prompts is a community driven AI prompt library and AI tools marketplace. Discover prompts that work, search by category, tags, and best model, then save and share favorites. Become a seller and list digital products: prompts, AI kits, bundles, scripts, templates, workflows, datasets, custom GPT configurations, and extensions. Built for prompt engineering, creators, marketers, writers, and builders, with votes and verified style quality signals. Creators keep 80% per sale.
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Eric Keller
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Hey Product Hunt, I built Godly Prompts because I was tired of prompt sites that feel like a junk drawer. This is a prompt library plus a real marketplace. You can discover prompts that actually work, then sell your own digital products including AI kits, bundles, scripts, templates, workflows, datasets, custom GPT configurations, and extensions. If you check it out, I would love feedback on: What you want to sell on an AI marketplace Which categories you want next Any missing features that would make you use this weekly. Drop a comment and I will respond to every one.
Javad Rahmani

Great idea, Eric.

Love the mix of library and marketplace. A model-based rating and filter system would be awesome.

Eric Keller

@javad_rahmani1 Absolutely agree, Javad, and thank you.

Model-based rating + filtering is one of the next things I’m pushing up the list because “works great on X” is very different from “works great on Y.” The plan is:

  • Per-model ratings (GPT vs Claude vs Gemini etc.), not a single blended score

  • Filters like Model + Category + Use case + Verified

  • Optional “Works best with…” notes on each listing, so buyers don’t guess

If you’ve got a favorite way you’ve seen this done (or a specific filter you’d want first), tell me and I’ll build it that way. Also, what do you usually use the most prompts, scripts, templates, or automations?

SarbarzN

Congrats on the launch. There’s a lot of buzz (not all good) around prompt engineering right now, and honestly, some skepticism about it isn’t totally unfair. One idea: add something to the site that shows real prompts being used in real situations, with real outcomes. I think that would push the product further. Anyway, best of luck to u.