Organize your prompts
A library is only as good as how fast you can find things in it. Prompt2Love gives you a few simple tools to keep order as your collection grows.
Categories and folders
Group related prompts together so the big picture stays clear. For example, you might keep separate groups for client work, personal projects, and experiments. Categories give you structure at a glance, while tags give you flexibility across that structure.
Tags
Tags are labels you attach to a prompt, like linkedin, email, or midjourney. A single prompt can have several tags, so you can slice your library in different ways without duplicating anything. Decide on a small, consistent set of tags early and reuse them.
Search
When you remember roughly what a prompt does but not where it lives, search is the fastest path. Type a word from the title, the content, or a tag, and jump straight to it. Good titles and consistent tags make search far more powerful, which is why they are worth a few seconds when you create a prompt.
Favorites
Mark the prompts you reach for every day as favorites so they rise to the top. Favorites are perfect for your handful of go-to templates, the ones you do not want to search for each time.
A simple system that scales
- Categorize by area of work so groups stay meaningful.
- Tag by topic, tool, or format so you can filter across categories.
- Favorite your daily drivers so they are always one click away.
- Search when you remember the what but not the where.
Tips
- Fewer, consistent tags beat many one-off tags.
- Revisit your library occasionally and retire prompts that stopped working.
- Use clear titles; they power both browsing and search.
What's next
- Add variables so one prompt covers many cases: Variables in prompts.
- Turn your best prompts into reusable templates: Creating skills.