Biggest community driven design prompt library, covering styles, animations, UI components, etc.
You can build & share design prompts with your team privately or contribute publicly;
It works with any coding agent
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Can't wait to see how this works for my daily prompts! good luck!
@gayathri_kamath we are thinking about introducing a prompt hunt type thing, where daily fresh new design prompt can be introduced!
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Congrats on this one!! 👏
How are you handling prompt versioning, parameterization (e.g., templating with variables for dynamic styles/components), and ensuring compatibility across different agents/models when users export or share prompts?
This makes a lot of sense. One of the biggest gaps I see with AI design tools isn’t capability — it’s knowing how to ask the right question.
Design prompts are especially hard because they’re abstract and visual, and most people don’t have a mental model for structuring them. A shared, community-driven prompt library feels like the right abstraction layer here — learning by example instead of trial-and-error.
I like that it works across agents and isn’t locked to one tool. Curious to see how teams use this internally over time. Nice work 👏
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A couple of questions to the launch team:
As AI models and design patterns change quickly, how do you ensure prompts don’t become outdated or limit creativity over time?
How do you balance reusability of prompts with the need for designers to develop original thinking rather than relying too heavily on predefined inputs?
Curious to hear how you’re thinking about long-term value and evolution of the library.
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can't remember the last time I was here, but I had to come upvote Superdesign Prompt Library.
Such a good resource!
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Congrats on the launch! I really like the idea of treating prompts as shared design assets instead of everyone reinventing them in isolation. How teams usually adapt prompts over time, do they evolve into internal standards, or do they stay more experimental depending on the project?
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The browser plugin for cloning components sounds useful for rapid iteration. I'm curious about model compatibility—do prompts in the library include any metadata about which coding agents or models they work best with? Design outputs can vary quite a bit across different LLMs, so knowing upfront what works where could save some trial and error.
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Really cool idea! I’ve been waiting for someone to create a template + AI combo for a long time.
Love how this library structures design prompts. It's exactly what's needed to cut through the AI slop and get high-quality UI results. Huge time-saver!
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Can't wait to see how this works for my daily prompts! good luck!
Superdesign
@gayathri_kamath we are thinking about introducing a prompt hunt type thing, where daily fresh new design prompt can be introduced!
Congrats on this one!! 👏
How are you handling prompt versioning, parameterization (e.g., templating with variables for dynamic styles/components), and ensuring compatibility across different agents/models when users export or share prompts?
I just love this idea guys!
Superdesign
@lenaavramenko thanks!
This makes a lot of sense.
One of the biggest gaps I see with AI design tools isn’t capability — it’s knowing how to ask the right question.
Design prompts are especially hard because they’re abstract and visual, and most people don’t have a mental model for structuring them. A shared, community-driven prompt library feels like the right abstraction layer here — learning by example instead of trial-and-error.
I like that it works across agents and isn’t locked to one tool. Curious to see how teams use this internally over time. Nice work 👏
A couple of questions to the launch team:
As AI models and design patterns change quickly, how do you ensure prompts don’t become outdated or limit creativity over time?
How do you balance reusability of prompts with the need for designers to develop original thinking rather than relying too heavily on predefined inputs?
Curious to hear how you’re thinking about long-term value and evolution of the library.
can't remember the last time I was here, but I had to come upvote Superdesign Prompt Library.
Such a good resource!
Congrats on the launch! I really like the idea of treating prompts as shared design assets instead of everyone reinventing them in isolation. How teams usually adapt prompts over time, do they evolve into internal standards, or do they stay more experimental depending on the project?
The browser plugin for cloning components sounds useful for rapid iteration. I'm curious about model compatibility—do prompts in the library include any metadata about which coding agents or models they work best with? Design outputs can vary quite a bit across different LLMs, so knowing upfront what works where could save some trial and error.
Really cool idea! I’ve been waiting for someone to create a template + AI combo for a long time.
NexTalk
Love how this library structures design prompts. It's exactly what's needed to cut through the AI slop and get high-quality UI results. Huge time-saver!