
PhraseVault
Easy Text Expander & Snippet Manager App
11 followers
Easy Text Expander & Snippet Manager App
11 followers
Efficiently manage your frequently used phrases, email templates, and AI prompts with this open-source text expander and snippet manager for Windows. Insert text into any application with ease: 1) Press CTRL + . 2) Select your phrase 3) Press Enter to insert. Save time and streamline your workflow, perfect for professionals handling repetitive tasks like writing, coding, and customer support.
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PhraseVault
Launching today
PhraseVault stores your frequently used text - emails, code snippets, AI prompts, templates - and inserts them anywhere with one shortcut. Works across all apps on Windows and macOS. $29 one-time, no subscription. Source-available on GitHub.



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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Gerhard, a solo developer from Austria.
I built PhraseVault because I kept watching people - myself included - waste time retyping the same emails, support replies, code blocks, and AI prompts dozens of times a day. The tools that existed were either subscriptions ($100+/year), were overly complicated or hard to maintain.
PhraseVault is what I wished existed:
- 🔤 Store any text and insert it anywhere with Ctrl+. (or ⌘+.)
- 📋 Dynamic placeholders - dates, clipboard content, input prompts, dropdowns - all resolved on the fly
- 🔗 Nest phrases inside phrases for modular templates
- 💻 Works in every app - Word, Gmail, VS Code, ChatGPT, Claude Code CLI, Slack, everywhere
- 🔒 Your data stays on your machine. No cloud, no account, no tracking
- 📖 Source-available on GitHub - inspect every line of code
How it works:
Press Ctrl+. or ⌘+. to summon PhraseVault
Start typing to filter the stored Phrases, Prompts and Snippet list
Use the Arrow Keys to select a Phrase
Press Enter - done!
It's dead simple! It's $29 once per seat. No subscription, no device limits, no annual renewal.
For the PH community: use code PRODUCTHUNT for 20% off ($23.20) in february only.
I'd love to hear: what's the text you find yourself retyping most often? For me it was email signatures and git commit templates.