I am a software engineer, and I love building tools. I have been doing AI-driven coding a lot for the past 1 year. As much as I started prompting, the count and length of my prompts started increasing. In my experience, even a change of a few words in your prompt can change the nature of the product. Prompts basically make or break your vibe-coded or LLM-driven products. I was using Notion pages to manage all of my prompts—for every feature that I built, and for iterating on them over and over again. But as prompts grew (125+ right now), my Notion started becoming a mess. Management became difficult. There were a lot of repetitive prompts. I was unable to track how two prompts were different or maintain notes for each one. That’s when I went ahead and built an internal tool for myself to manage my prompt library. It stores, versions, and compares prompts. After using it for a few months, I realised that others might be facing a similar problem. So I made it live. Now it’s up and running at PowerPrompt(dot)Tech — you can go and try it out. I am open to suggestions for new features or any feedback. Let me know! submitted by /u/Who-let-the
Originally posted by u/Who-let-the on r/ArtificialInteligence
