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A flexible all-purpose workspace vs a tool built specifically for your prompts.
Many people organise their AI prompts in Notion using a template like an "AI Prompt Library". Notion is flexible, you may already use it, and its databases are excellent for structured notes.
But a Notion prompt library is manual: you copy-paste every prompt and output by hand, there is no capture from ChatGPT or Claude, no model tagging of outputs, no public community of prompts to discover, and no way to pull a prompt into your terminal. Prompt2Love is purpose-built for exactly that — one-click capture, MCP access, skills and a community.
You want prompts captured and organised automatically, with outputs, skills, a community and one-command access in your AI tools.
You want one flexible workspace for everything and are happy to maintain your prompt library by hand.
| Feature | Prompt2Love | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Save & organise prompts | ✓ | Manual |
| Browser extension (one-click capture) | ✓ | — |
| Save outputs next to prompts | ✓ | Manual |
| Model tagging of outputs | ✓ | — |
| Skills (reusable, beyond prompts) | ✓ | — |
| MCP server (use prompts in Claude/Cursor) | ✓ | Partial |
| Public community to discover & share | ✓ | — |
| Purpose-built for prompts | ✓ | — |
| General-purpose workspace | — | ✓ |
| Free tier | ✓ | ✓ |
Via the MCP server, pull your own prompts straight into Claude Code, Cursor, Claude Desktop or ChatGPT with /prompt. No copy-paste — and no competitor in this comparison offers it.
/prompt cold emailYou can, and it works for a small library. It is manual though — you copy-paste each prompt and output. Prompt2Love captures them in one click and adds skills, a community and MCP access.
No. You copy-paste into Notion by hand. Prompt2Love's browser extension captures the prompt and the output from the AI tool directly.
Purpose-built features: one-click capture, outputs tagged by model, skills, a public prompt community, and an MCP server that inserts prompts into Claude or Cursor.
Yes — a free tier (30 prompts, 10 skills), Pro at CHF 15/month. Notion also has a free plan.
Last updated: 2026-06-17. All claims from public sources; competitor strengths stated honestly. We review this comparison quarterly.