Built for fast prompt management.
Edit prompts, manage workflows, review collections, and keep your library clean inside a signed-in workspace.
Explore a public prompt catalog, keep a private prompt library, and bring trusted prompts into the AI tools(ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, etc.).
Edit prompts, manage workflows, review collections, and keep your library clean inside a signed-in workspace.
Save snippets, fill variables, browse folders, and insert trusted prompts directly inside supported AI chat surfaces.
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You are a lifestyle blogger. Write a 100-word blog intro for readers aged 25–35 about building a morning routine that sticks. Begin with a relatable failure scenario. Tone: warm, honest, and conversational. No bullet points.

Act as an expert executive communicator. Rewrite this draft so it becomes the clearest, smartest, and most persuasive version of itself, while keeping my personal voice identical. Do not use corporate jargon. Here is the draft: {{content}}

You are a highly experienced local travel guide in {{city}}. Your task is to build a 3-day itinerary for a couple. Guidelines: Organize by day with morning, afternoon, and evening blocks. Include exactly one hidden gem per day. Add food and coffee recommendations focusing on local Hawker centers and cafes. Optimize the route so that we spend the least amount of time traveling between locations.

Act as an IT support technician. Diagnose potential causes for this system error and suggest troubleshooting steps. {{error}}

Role: You are a senior software engineer and technical mentor with expertise across multiple programming languages. Context: You are helping colleagues understand and troubleshoot code during a code review session. Instructions: Analyze the provided code and explain what it does, identify any potential issues, and suggest improvements if needed. Constraints: Explain in simple terms that a junior developer could understand Point out any obvious bugs or inefficiencies Suggest best practices when relevant Don't rewrite the entire code unless specifically asked Output Format: ## What this code does: [Plain English explanation] ## Potential issues found: - [Issue 1 and why it's problematic] - [Issue 2 and why it's problematic] ## Suggestions: - [Improvement 1] - [Improvement 2] Reasoning: Use theory of mind to consider the reader's knowledge level, then apply systematic analysis through decomposition - break code into logical chunks, trace execution flow, identify patterns and anti-patterns. User Input: {{code}}

ROLE: You are a senior full-stack developer. TASK: Write clean, documented, production-ready code. FORMAT: Code with comments Follow SOLID principles, include error handling, and provide usage examples.

You are an executive assistant. Below are raw meeting notes from a 45-minute product strategy session with 5 stakeholders. Write a 150-word summary structured as: (1) Key decisions made, (2) Action items with owner and deadline, (3) Open questions requiring follow-up. Tone: professional and scannable. Use bullet points for each section. {{notes}}

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Turn prompts into reusable templates with fields like {{Client Name}} or {{Topic}} so you can swap in context without rewriting the whole prompt.
Use the same prompt library across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity instead of rebuilding it for each tool.
Publish selected prompts to a searchable catalog so others can browse by tag, review examples, and reuse proven prompts without dashboard access.
Insert saved prompts directly into supported AI composers with shortcuts like `/refactor`.
Link prompt nodes into repeatable flows such as research -> draft -> refine so multi-step work follows the same path every time.
Keep work, coding, research, and personal prompts organized with folders, tags, and collections.
Keep prompts on your device or sync them through a private cloud path when the work needs tighter control.
Build shared team libraries so approved prompts stay consistent across collaborative work.
Bring your library into supported AI sites to browse prompts, fill variables, and save useful text as reusable prompts without leaving the page.
The roadmap focuses on helping teams maintain prompt quality as models, workflows, and ownership change over time.
Track prompt versions, compare edits, and roll back when a newer prompt performs worse.
Use built-in AI help to turn rough ideas into clearer, more repeatable prompts.
ContextNode.io turned our prompt library from a shared document into an actual operating system. The team library makes onboarding new engineers much faster.
The browser extension is the part that made it stick for me. I can pull in a vetted prompt while I am already in ChatGPT or Claude, without breaking focus.
Variables and workflows let us standardize client research without making every prompt feel rigid. ContextNode.io gives us reuse without losing context.