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Enhanced ChatGPT UI with folders, prompts, and cost tracking.
Unique: Provides a searchable local prompt library with quick insertion into the message input, allowing users to build and reuse their own prompt templates without leaving the chat interface. Supports both built-in and user-created prompts stored in localStorage.
vs others: More integrated than external prompt repositories (like PromptBase) because prompts are instantly insertable without context switching. More flexible than ChatGPT's built-in prompts because users can create and customize their own.
via “prompt collections and user feeds with social discovery”
f.k.a. Awesome ChatGPT Prompts. Share, discover, and collect prompts from the community. Free and open source — self-host for your organization with complete privacy.
Unique: Integrates social discovery features (following, collections, feeds) into the prompt library, treating prompts as social objects that can be curated, shared, and discovered through social graphs. This positions prompts.chat as a community platform rather than just a repository.
vs others: More social than static prompt repos because it includes following and feed features; more discoverable than search-only platforms because feeds surface new content algorithmically. Differs from generic social platforms by being specialized for prompt curation and discovery.
via “curated-prompt-library-aggregation”
🚀 An awesome list of curated Nano Banana pro prompts and examples. Your go-to resource for mastering prompt engineering and exploring the creative potential of the Nano banana pro(Nano banana 2) AI image model.
Unique: Uses GitHub's native markdown rendering and attribution workflow as the entire content management system, eliminating infrastructure overhead while leveraging social proof through source attribution to individual prompt engineers and creators. The 10-category taxonomy (Photorealism, Creative Experiments, E-commerce, Interior Design, etc.) is domain-specific to image generation rather than generic prompt collections.
vs others: Lighter-weight and more discoverable than proprietary prompt marketplaces (Midjourney's library, OpenAI's prompt engineering guide) because it's open-source, community-maintained, and indexed by GitHub's search, but lacks the interactive UI and real-time feedback loops of paid platforms.
via “prompt showcase and featured content curation”
🚀💪Maximize your efficiency and productivity. The ultimate hub to manage, customize, and share prompts. (English/中文/Español/العربية). 让生产力加倍的 AI 快捷指令。更高效地管理提示词,在分享社区中发现适用于不同场景的灵感。
Unique: Uses React components (ShowcaseCard) to render featured prompts with rich metadata and visual presentation, creating a gallery-like experience within the Docusaurus static site. Curation approach is not explicitly documented, suggesting either manual editorial selection or community-driven metrics.
vs others: More visually engaging than a simple list because ShowcaseCard components can display rich metadata, usage examples, and community ratings, improving discoverability compared to flat catalog views.
via “web gallery with search, filtering, and one-click generation”
🍌 World's largest Nano Banana Pro prompt library — 10,000+ curated prompts with preview images, 16 languages. Google Gemini AI image generation. Free & open source.
Unique: Provides a dedicated web interface (youmind.com) for browsing the full 10,000+ collection with search, filtering, and one-click generation, whereas the GitHub README is capped and read-only. Gallery is powered by CMS data and includes visual previews and metadata not available in GitHub.
vs others: Offers a more discoverable and user-friendly interface than GitHub README for large collections, with search, filtering, and one-click generation capabilities that static README files cannot provide.
via “prompt discovery and content filtering with faceted search”
A collection of prompt examples to be used with the ChatGPT model.
via “prompt-library-search-and-discovery”
Amplify your workflow with the best prompts.
Unique: Implements a community-driven prompt marketplace with social proof signals (ratings, usage counts) and model-specific tagging, allowing discovery of production-tested prompts rather than generic templates
vs others: Provides curated, community-validated prompts with usage context vs. generic prompt engineering guides or isolated examples in documentation
via “prompt discovery and curation”
Discover, create and share powerful prompts
Unique: Utilizes a community-driven recommendation system that adapts based on user feedback and interactions, making prompt discovery more personalized.
vs others: More dynamic and user-centric than static prompt libraries due to its community contributions and adaptive recommendations.
via “prompt-library-browsing-and-discovery”
A collection of free prompts for Stable Diffusion.
Unique: Focuses exclusively on free, community-contributed Stable Diffusion prompts with a simple browsing interface, rather than a general-purpose prompt marketplace or AI-powered prompt generation tool. The curation model relies on community submission and validation rather than algorithmic ranking.
vs others: Lower barrier to entry than prompt engineering from scratch and free unlike commercial prompt marketplaces, but lacks the dynamic optimization and model-aware adaptation of AI-powered prompt generation tools like Midjourney's prompt suggestions
via “prompt-template-discovery-and-retrieval”
| [prompts.csv](prompts.csv) |
Unique: Provides a simple, static CSV-based prompt repository with web interface for browsing — avoids complexity of dynamic prompt generation systems by focusing on curation and discoverability of proven templates
vs others: Simpler and faster to browse than building custom prompt libraries, but lacks the dynamic generation and personalization of systems like Langchain's prompt templates or OpenAI's custom GPT prompt engineering
via “prompt pattern library and reference system”
** (Source: https://github.com/f/prompts.chat/tree/main/src/content/book)
Unique: Organizes prompts as a structured, versioned library (via GitHub source) with metadata-driven categorization, enabling systematic discovery and reuse. The Gumroad packaging suggests curation and quality control, differentiating it from unmoderated prompt repositories.
vs others: More curated and organized than raw GitHub prompt collections, but less dynamic than platforms like Prompt.Engineer that allow community voting and real-time testing
via “prompt-collection-and-curation”
Search prompts from top prompt engineers. Sell your own prompts.
via “prompt curation and community sharing”
Search 10M+ of prompts, and generate AI art via Stable Diffusion, DALL·E 2.
via “curated-prompt-library-browsing”
Unique: Uses human editorial curation with category-based organization rather than algorithmic ranking or full-text search, positioning prompts as discoverable artifacts rather than searchable data
vs others: Faster discovery for beginners than PromptBase or GitHub prompt repositories because curation pre-filters for quality and relevance, though lacks community voting or performance metrics that alternatives provide
via “prompt-library-curation”
via “prompt-template-library-browsing”
via “content creation prompt library browsing”
via “trending and community prompt discovery”
Unique: Provides a curated feed of community prompts directly within the PromptFolder interface, eliminating the need to visit external prompt marketplaces like PromptBase. The one-click import mechanism reduces friction compared to copy-pasting from external sources.
vs others: More convenient than browsing PromptBase or GitHub for prompts, but lacks the depth of curation, user reviews, and monetization features of dedicated prompt marketplaces.
via “community-sourced prompt discovery and browsing”
Unique: Implements zero-friction discovery through completely free, ad-free, paywall-free access to a crowdsourced prompt library with organic community voting as the primary quality signal mechanism, rather than algorithmic ranking or editorial curation
vs others: Offers broader niche coverage and zero cost compared to curated prompt marketplaces like Promptbase, but trades discoverability and consistency for community-driven variety
via “community-sourced prompt library discovery and search”
Unique: Operates as a browser-native prompt marketplace integrated directly into ChatGPT's UI via Chrome extension, eliminating context-switching friction compared to external prompt repositories. Community curation model reduces gatekeeping but sacrifices editorial quality control.
vs others: Faster discovery than manually browsing external prompt sites (Awesome ChatGPT Prompts, PromptBase) because prompts are searchable within the ChatGPT interface itself, though quality is less curated than premium prompt platforms.
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