Damien

Where do you actually keep all your AI prompts?

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Curious how other creators manage this.

I've seen people use:

  • Notion docs that get messy fast

  • Apple Notes / random text files

  • Discord servers (scrolling forever to find that one prompt)

  • Just... trying to remember them

The problem is none of these were built for prompts. No version history, no tagging by model, no way to quickly copy and reuse a template.

That's exactly why I built Noir Prompt, a dedicated prompt library for image, video, and text generation.

Would love to know, what's your current system? And what's the most annoying part of it?

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George Hancock

That's a good question I used google keep equally messy just like you described then I started using my own app daybra.in as prompt book as I can tag and copy them even though it is not its intended purpose now I tend to use github but always open to new ideas going to give this a try

Olga Kargopolova

I keep mine in a messy notion doc. I really like the version history feature. Does it let you add notes to each version so you remember why you made the change?

Jason Kim

Used to be google keep, but now just md files inside root directory that contains all of my projects. I can just let claude retrieve them if i title them properly and tag them correctly with frontmatter