Fast and practical
I used to jump between notes, drafts, and chat logs. Now the prompts I reuse most are in one place, which saves a surprising amount of time every week.
Une boîte à outils de workflows IA pour les créateurs, les spécialistes du marketing et les développeurs indépendants — transformez les prompts, les modèles et les tâches répétitives en workflows réutilisables.
Not just saving prompts, but turning your experience, methods, and steps into AI workflows you can reuse next time.
Using AI well is rarely about "asking better." The harder part is keeping good ideas organized and repeatable.

Some live in notes, some in chat history, and some in documents, so the useful ones are hard to find when you need them.
A conversation may work beautifully once, but the next time you want the same result, you have to rebuild the prompt from scratch.
One-off tools can solve a small problem, but they rarely become a system you can keep using long term.
The same tasks get repeated, rewritten, and re-explained because there is no shared template to improve over time.
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Save high-frequency prompts by scenario so the best ones never get trapped in a single conversation.
Store a whole process instead of one prompt, then run the same sequence again with less effort.
Handle small tasks with lightweight utilities first, then turn the ones that matter into lasting assets.
Organize templates by content, operations, product, development, and marketing so each team can reuse what works.
Standardize the flow from topic discovery and outlines to polishing copy and publishing notes.
Quickly organize user research, feedback, competitive analysis, activity plans, and growth ideas.
Keep common dev prompts, SEO templates, tool descriptions, and growth experiments in one place.
Store the steps you repeat most often and gradually turn them into your own working method library.
Turn a rough goal into a clearer, more specific prompt.
Generate common questions for articles, product pages, and tool pages.
Create titles that work for both search engines and real readers.
Write short, attractive SEO descriptions for any page.
Build a clean article structure from a single topic.
Refine existing copy without starting from zero.
Most people use AI by typing, getting an answer, and forgetting the exact phrasing. The better way is to keep the prompt, the process, and the method together as an asset.
Every effective AI conversation should be saved, reused, and improved.
Start with free tools, save your best workflows, and grow a library of reusable AI assets over time.
I used to jump between notes, drafts, and chat logs. Now the prompts I reuse most are in one place, which saves a surprising amount of time every week.
The workflow layout makes it much easier to turn a messy idea into something repeatable. I do not have to rebuild the same steps from scratch every time.
It is simple enough to use quickly, but still flexible enough to fit my daily content and product tasks. That balance is what makes it useful for me.