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👋 Hey Guys!
The problem I had:
I iterate on my ChatGPT prompts 10-20 times before they're good. Version 7 was perfect. But I kept editing... now it's worse.
Can I get back to version 7? Nope. It's gone forever.
I had 127 versions of the same prompt scattered across my Notes app. This is insane for something I use every single day.
Why I built PromptSave:
Developers use Git for code. Why don't prompt engineers use it for prompts?
PromptSave = Git for AI prompts.
What it does:
✅ Saves every version automatically
✅ Visual diff viewer (see exactly what changed between versions)
✅ One-click rollback to any previous version
✅ Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, Gemini - any AI platform
✅ Organize with folders (Pro) and tags
✅ Private sharing with friends
✅ Bulk Import
✅ Prompt Templates
✅ Analytics and tracking for each prompt
🎉 NEW: Chrome Extension (Pending Approval!)
✅ Quick access with Ctrl+Shift+P (Cmd+Shift+P on Mac)
✅ Search and copy prompts instantly
✅ No need to leave your workflow
✅ Syncs with web app in real-time
Coming to Chrome Web Store soon! 🚀
Pricing:
🆓 Free forever: 25 prompts, 5 versions per prompt
💎 Pro ($9/mo): 500 prompts, 50 versions, folders, analytics
Prompts are code for AI. They evolve through iteration. The best version isn't always the latest. You need to compare what changed.
Just like software development.
I built this because I needed it. If you've ever lost "the perfect prompt" or wanted to see what changed between iterations, this is for you.
Try it free (no credit card): https://promptsave.org
Questions? Feedback? Feature requests?
I'm here all day and replying to everyone. Fire away! 👇
What's the first prompt you're going to save?
👋 Hey Guys!
The problem I had:
I iterate on my ChatGPT prompts 10-20 times before they're good. Version 7 was perfect. But I kept editing... now it's worse.
Can I get back to version 7? Nope. It's gone forever.
I had 127 versions of the same prompt scattered across my Notes app. This is insane for something I use every single day.
Why I built PromptSave:
Developers use Git for code. Why don't prompt engineers use it for prompts?
PromptSave = Git for AI prompts.
What it does:
✅ Saves every version automatically
✅ Visual diff viewer (see exactly what changed between versions)
✅ One-click rollback to any previous version
✅ Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, Gemini - any AI platform
✅ Organize with folders (Pro) and tags
✅ Private sharing with friends
✅ Bulk Import
✅ Prompt Templates
✅ Analytics and tracking for each prompt
🎉 NEW: Chrome Extension (Pending Approval!)
✅ Quick access with Ctrl+Shift+P (Cmd+Shift+P on Mac)
✅ Search and copy prompts instantly
✅ No need to leave your workflow
✅ Syncs with web app in real-time
Coming to Chrome Web Store soon! 🚀
Pricing:
🆓 Free forever: 25 prompts, 5 versions per prompt
💎 Pro ($9/mo): 500 prompts, 50 versions, folders, analytics
Prompts are code for AI. They evolve through iteration. The best version isn't always the latest. You need to compare what changed.
Just like software development.
I built this because I needed it. If you've ever lost "the perfect prompt" or wanted to see what changed between iterations, this is for you.
Try it free (no credit card): https://promptsave.org
Questions? Feedback? Feature requests?
I'm here all day and replying to everyone. Fire away! 👇
What's the first prompt you're going to save?