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Quick Start

PrompX helps you save, refine, reuse, and share prompts in one workspace. If you are new, this page gives you the shortest path from a blank account to a prompt library you can actually use again next week.

What you will do in the first few minutes

  1. Open the marketing site and choose Start free.
  2. Create your account with a username, email address, and password, then verify your email if prompted.
  3. Inside the workspace, click New and create one prompt for a task you repeat often.
  4. Add a clear title, write the prompt text, choose a sample output type, and publish it.
  5. Add tags or place the prompt in a collection so you can find it again quickly.
  6. Open the saved prompt to copy it, fill variables, or generate a share link when you are ready to hand it off.

Before you write a lot of prompts

  • Start with one repeatable workflow, such as release notes, summaries, or support replies.
  • Use a title that describes the job to be done, not just the subject.
  • Add a realistic sample output early so future you can tell what a good result looks like.
  • Use collections for curated packs and tags for lightweight filtering. They solve different problems.

Start from a task

Browse by workflow

  • Getting Started: learn the workspace, account setup, and the fastest onboarding path.
  • Create and Refine: build prompts, add variables, run AI tools, and manage version history.
  • Organize and Reuse: use search, collections, templates, imports, exports, and bulk actions.
  • Share and Collaborate: publish prompts or collections and understand the public viewer experience.
  • Account and Insights: review stats, manage profile settings, and understand billing.
  • Browser Extension: inject prompts into AI platforms, save text as prompts, and browse your library from the Chrome side panel.
Search and versioning

This Docusaurus setup includes sidebar navigation and local search now. If PrompX behavior starts changing by release, Docusaurus versioning can be enabled later without rebuilding the docs structure.

Common use cases

  • Launching a personal prompt library instead of saving prompts in notes or chats.
  • Testing whether PrompX fits your weekly writing, research, or coding workflows.
  • Building a small, shareable prompt pack for a client or collaborator.