Quickstart: your first prompt
This guide walks you through creating your very first prompt in the App. You will need an account first, so if you have not signed up yet, see Create an account and log in.
Create the prompt
- Open the App and click New prompt.
- Give it a clear title, for example "LinkedIn post from a bullet list". A good title is how you will find it again later.
- Write the content: the actual instruction you send to an AI tool. Be as specific as you would be in a chat window.
- Add {{variables}} for the parts that change each time. For example:
Write a LinkedIn post about {{topic}} in a {{tone}} tone.Learn more in Variables in prompts. - Add tags so the prompt is easy to filter and search later.
- Optionally pick the AI tool this prompt is meant for, like ChatGPT, Claude, or Midjourney.
- Choose the visibility: keep it private for your own library, or make it public to share it in the Community.
- Save.
Use your prompt
Once saved, you can use the prompt in several ways:
- Copy it from the App and paste it into any AI tool.
- If your prompt has variables, fill them in the fill dialog and copy the finished result.
- Reach it inside your AI client through MCP, or grab it with the Chrome extension. See Connect your AI client.
Tips
- Start small. One good, reusable prompt beats ten rough drafts.
- Use variables for anything you would normally retype, like a topic, a name, or a tone.
- Tag consistently from day one; future you will thank present you.
That is it. You have a reusable prompt that lives in one place and follows you everywhere. Next, learn how to keep a growing library tidy in Organize your prompts.