This tool is just as described - versatile, comprehensive and a definite time saver. Just using it helps me to think of better prompts on my own. Use the Optimizer, and your own good work becomes even better. Newbies and pros all benefit. Thank you!
The prompts aren't generic. They are specific. They suited my purpose. And that was BEFORE I let it optimize my original. I'm grateful and amazed. You've helped me learn. My work will never be AI slop now. There are excellent and easy to follow guides. They are well worth your time. Don't miss it if you're a newbie. Don't discount it if you're a pro. Thank you!
Founder Team
NickLaunches
Jul 1, 2026
Thank you!
The part I love most is what you said about it helping you think of better prompts on your own. That is the real win. The tool sharpens the prompt, but you walk away sharper too, and the Optimizer just takes your good work and makes it better.
Glad the guides are pulling their weight. I spend real time on those because a tool people cannot learn is not much of a tool.
I've been using Prompt Builder before it landed on AppSumo. Part of the reason I was looking for a product like Prompt Builder was because I'm a heavy user of Straico, and my spidey-sense was tingling a couple of months back, thinking that the wheels might fall off pretty soon. I needed a simple prompt library that I could count on, and Prompt Builder definitely does that, and it does it well. But what really surprised me was the optimizer. I didn't buy it for the optimizer, and I didn't think I would use it, but as it turns out, I've taken many of my existing prompts I had in the Straico platform, ran them through the optimizer, and ended up with much, much better prompts. When I touched base with the founder shortly after purchasing Prompt Builder to request the ability to bulk export my prompts from Prompt Builder, he put it in place really quickly, and it does exactly what I requested it to do. Now I have much more confidence in loading Prompt Builder full of my most important prompts, knowing I have a very simple bulk export feature in case anything happens in the future. I'd like to see more sharing features, but for my use case this is a simple product that does exactly what I need, and it does it well. If you want to try it, you should definitely check out the optimizer.
Founder Team
NickLaunches
Jul 1, 2026
Really appreciate this one. Coming over from Straico and wanting a prompt library you can actually count on is exactly who I built this for, so I'm glad it's holding up.
Funny how often the Optimizer is the surprise. People buy it for the library and stay for what it does to prompts they already had.
On more sharing: shareable prompt links and team workspaces are both on the roadmap, so there is...
If you're regularly building prompts and want the one tool that actually gets out of your way and delivers usable results fast, Prompt Builder is the clear winner. I own all three on AppSumo (Pretty Prompt, Prompt Architects, and Prompt Builder), and I keep defaulting to this one.
What stands out most is how to-the-point the prompts are. A lot of these tools try to be overly clever or add unnecessary flavor. Prompt Builder just gives you clean, focused prompts that work. No fluff, no weird role-playing intros you have to delete later — it gets straight to the job.
The breadth of prompt types is another big reason I keep choosing it. It has the largest variety across the three tools.
A nice time-saving feature is the built-in testing. You can run the prompt right there in the tool without copying it anywhere.
Founder Team
NickLaunches
Jul 1, 2026
Donnie, owning all three and still defaulting to Prompt Builder is about the best thing I could hear. Thank you.
You nailed a deliberate design choice: clean, focused prompts with no weird role-play intros you have to delete later. I would rather the prompt get straight to the job than show off. The Instructions feature helps here too, you set standing rules like "be concise" once and they carry...
I get it. Prompt Builder isn't saving lives, and technically you could recreate much of what it does with your favorite AI tool, a notes app, and enough discipline.
But let's be honest... you probably won't.
Not because you can't, but because organizing prompts is never the most important thing on your to-do list. As soon as you get the output you need, you're on to the next task. Before long, your best prompts are scattered across AI chat history, Google Docs, Notes, text files, and wherever else you happened to save them.
That's exactly where I found myself.
What I like about Prompt Builder is that it gives me one dedicated home for everything prompt-related. If it has anything to do with prompts, I know exactly where to go.
The Optimizer has been my favorite feature. I could show you a before-and-after version of one of my prompts, but because it's not your prompt, it likely won't mean much. Paste one of your own prompts into the Optimizer instead. When you see what you get back after a single click, it does feel like something magical took place.
There are definitely areas I'd like to see improved, especially around organizing larger prompt libraries with custom categories or tags and adding community quality signals like upvotes. Those feel like natural product enhancements rather than major shortcomings.
For as little as $39 to get started, this was an easy purchase for me. It helps bring order to a part of my workflow that had become increasingly chaotic, and I expect it will save me time every week going forward.
If you'd like a deeper walkthrough, I also published a detailed hands-on review covering the features, screenshots, pros, cons, and where I think the product can improve: https://marketingwithdave.com/prompt-builder-review/
Founder Team
NickLaunches
Jul 1, 2026
Thanks for the detailed hands-on writeup and your review, that is generous of you. If anything ever falls short, I'm one email away at [email protected].
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This tool is just as described - versatile, comprehensive and a definite time saver. Just using it helps me to think of better prompts on my own. Use the Optimizer, and your own good work becomes even better. Newbies and pros all benefit. Thank you!
The prompts aren't generic. They are specific. They suited my purpose. And that was BEFORE I let it optimize my original. I'm grateful and amazed. You've helped me learn. My work will never be AI slop now.
There are excellent and easy to follow guides. They are well worth your time.
Don't miss it if you're a newbie. Don't discount it if you're a pro. Thank you!
NickLaunches
Jul 1, 2026Thank you!
The part I love most is what you said about it helping you think of better prompts on your own. That is the real win. The tool sharpens the prompt, but you walk away sharper too, and the Optimizer just takes your good work and makes it better.
Glad the guides are pulling their weight. I spend real time on those because a tool people cannot learn is not much of a tool.
You said it...
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Simple and Necessary Tool
I've been using Prompt Builder before it landed on AppSumo. Part of the reason I was looking for a product like Prompt Builder was because I'm a heavy user of Straico, and my spidey-sense was tingling a couple of months back, thinking that the wheels might fall off pretty soon.
I needed a simple prompt library that I could count on, and Prompt Builder definitely does that, and it does it well. But what really surprised me was the optimizer.
I didn't buy it for the optimizer, and I didn't think I would use it, but as it turns out, I've taken many of my existing prompts I had in the Straico platform, ran them through the optimizer, and ended up with much, much better prompts.
When I touched base with the founder shortly after purchasing Prompt Builder to request the ability to bulk export my prompts from Prompt Builder, he put it in place really quickly, and it does exactly what I requested it to do. Now I have much more confidence in loading Prompt Builder full of my most important prompts, knowing I have a very simple bulk export feature in case anything happens in the future.
I'd like to see more sharing features, but for my use case this is a simple product that does exactly what I need, and it does it well. If you want to try it, you should definitely check out the optimizer.
NickLaunches
Jul 1, 2026Really appreciate this one. Coming over from Straico and wanting a prompt library you can actually count on is exactly who I built this for, so I'm glad it's holding up.
Funny how often the Optimizer is the surprise. People buy it for the library and stay for what it does to prompts they already had.
On more sharing: shareable prompt links and team workspaces are both on the roadmap, so there is...
Share Prompt Builder
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Great prompt builder, library
If you're regularly building prompts and want the one tool that actually gets out of your way and delivers usable results fast, Prompt Builder is the clear winner. I own all three on AppSumo (Pretty Prompt, Prompt Architects, and Prompt Builder), and I keep defaulting to this one.
What stands out most is how to-the-point the prompts are. A lot of these tools try to be overly clever or add unnecessary flavor. Prompt Builder just gives you clean, focused prompts that work. No fluff, no weird role-playing intros you have to delete later — it gets straight to the job.
The breadth of prompt types is another big reason I keep choosing it. It has the largest variety across the three tools.
A nice time-saving feature is the built-in testing. You can run the prompt right there in the tool without copying it anywhere.
NickLaunches
Jul 1, 2026Donnie, owning all three and still defaulting to Prompt Builder is about the best thing I could hear. Thank you.
You nailed a deliberate design choice: clean, focused prompts with no weird role-play intros you have to delete later. I would rather the prompt get straight to the job than show off. The Instructions feature helps here too, you set standing rules like "be concise" once and they carry...
Share Prompt Builder
Verified purchaser
Finally, My AI Prompts Have a Home
I get it. Prompt Builder isn't saving lives, and technically you could recreate much of what it does with your favorite AI tool, a notes app, and enough discipline.
But let's be honest... you probably won't.
Not because you can't, but because organizing prompts is never the most important thing on your to-do list. As soon as you get the output you need, you're on to the next task. Before long, your best prompts are scattered across AI chat history, Google Docs, Notes, text files, and wherever else you happened to save them.
That's exactly where I found myself.
What I like about Prompt Builder is that it gives me one dedicated home for everything prompt-related. If it has anything to do with prompts, I know exactly where to go.
The Optimizer has been my favorite feature. I could show you a before-and-after version of one of my prompts, but because it's not your prompt, it likely won't mean much. Paste one of your own prompts into the Optimizer instead. When you see what you get back after a single click, it does feel like something magical took place.
There are definitely areas I'd like to see improved, especially around organizing larger prompt libraries with custom categories or tags and adding community quality signals like upvotes. Those feel like natural product enhancements rather than major shortcomings.
For as little as $39 to get started, this was an easy purchase for me. It helps bring order to a part of my workflow that had become increasingly chaotic, and I expect it will save me time every week going forward.
If you'd like a deeper walkthrough, I also published a detailed hands-on review covering the features, screenshots, pros, cons, and where I think the product can improve:
https://marketingwithdave.com/prompt-builder-review/
NickLaunches
Jul 1, 2026Thanks for the detailed hands-on writeup and your review, that is generous of you. If anything ever falls short, I'm one email away at [email protected].
Nick
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