Damien

I kept loosing my best AI prompts. So I built this.

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You know that feeling when you've finally cracked a Midjourney or ChatGPT prompt?

The exact seed, the lighting words, the style reference that just works. You run it. The output is perfect. You feel like a creative genius.

Then three days later, you can't find it. You search your notes app. Nothing. You dig through Discord history. Gone. You scroll through ChatGPT conversations like an archaeologist. You try to recreate it from memory. It's never the same. That prompt is just... lost.


This happened to me one too many times. I was juggling prompts across Notion pages, sticky notes, a random .txt file on my desktop, and three different AI tools and every time I wanted to build on something that worked, I was starting from scratch.

So I built Noir Prompt, a single home for every AI prompt you'll ever write.

Here's what it does:

  1. Stores image, video, and text prompts in one place (Midjourney, DALL-E, Runway, ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion)

  2. Full version history, every edit saved, roll back to what worked in one click

  3. Instant search by title, content, or tag, find anything in seconds

  4. Variable placeholders like {{subject}} and {{style}}, build reusable templates, never rewrite the same prompt twice

It's free to start. No bloat. Just your prompts, organized.

I built this because I genuinely needed it. If you've ever felt the sting of losing a prompt you'll never fully recreate, this is for you.

What's your biggest frustration with managing AI prompts right now?

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