PromptDeck
Overview
Local-first prompt launcher for reusable AI prompts in any text field.
PromptDeck is a local-first prompt manager for people who reuse prompts across AI tools. If you regularly copy prompts from notes, documents, old chats, or README files, PromptDeck gives you a faster and cleaner workflow. Save your best prompts once, organize them with commands, aliases, tags, versions, and variants, then insert them directly where you are writing. PromptDeck solves a simple problem: good prompts are easy to lose, hard to update, and annoying to reuse. Many people keep prompts scattered across Notion, Google Docs, text files, bookmarks, or previous AI conversations. When they need one again, they have to search, copy, paste, and check whether it is still the latest version. PromptDeck turns that messy process into a reusable prompt library inside your browser. How it works: Type your trigger, such as “;;”, inside a supported AI tool. PromptDeck opens a lightweight command helper, lets you search your saved prompts, and inserts the selected prompt into the active composer. You stay in your workflow instead of switching tabs or hunting through notes. What you can do with PromptDeck: Save reusable prompts in one local library Trigger a compact autocomplete helper while writing Search prompts by command, title, alias, tag, or description Create prompt variants for different styles or use cases Keep version history as your prompts improve Export and import backups for portability and safety Manage everything from a focused dashboard PromptDeck is useful for researchers, students, developers, writers, founders, analysts, product managers, and anyone who uses structured prompts repeatedly. You can use it for research-paper analysis, coding-agent instructions, writing templates, brainstorming frameworks, review checklists, summarization workflows, or any prompt you do not want to recreate from memory. PromptDeck is designed to be local-first. Your prompt library is stored in your browser by default. No account is required for the core experience, and PromptDeck does not upload your saved prompts to a server by default. Exported backup files are created by you and should be stored carefully because they may contain your prompt content. Install PromptDeck if you want your best prompts to be easier to find, easier to reuse, and easier to improve over time.
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Details
- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedMay 8, 2026
- Offered byorkunkinay
- Size1.23MiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United Kingdom)
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