Suman Hansada

The Prompt Reuse Problem in a Multi-AI World

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We’re all “AI polyglots” now.

  • ChatGPT for quick answers

  • Claude for deeper reasoning or coding

  • Gemini for research or multimodal tasks

  • …and probably a few more

But the way we manage prompts? Still stuck in the dark ages.

They’re scattered across:

❌ Buried chat histories
❌ Random notes apps
❌ Messy Google Docs
❌ “Mental bookmarks”

It doesn’t scale.

Prompt reuse feels unstructured, and manual copy-paste is a quiet productivity killer.

I couldn’t find a simple way to create structured, reusable templates that work across AI tools — so I built CurlyPrompt.

It lets you define a prompt once, add variables, and inject it directly into your favorite AI platform.

I’m curious how the rest of you are scaling your workflow:

  1. How are you managing prompt reuse today? (Docs? Notion? GitHub?)

  2. Do you use structured templates, or just “vibe” fresh prompts each time?

  3. What’s the ONE prompt you reuse every week?

Let’s build a mini library in the comments 👇

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