A: Yes, you certainly can create your own prompt library using OnlyPrompt.
Here’s a helpful guide that walks you through how to save and organise your custom prompts in your Tier 1 account: https://onlyprompts.freshdesk.com/en/support/solutions/articles/69000868777-how-to-save-and-organize-your-prompts
As a current user testing your tool I can say this is one feature (or lack of it) that is bumming me out. I don't want to leave a negative review as I'm sure your team can resolve it easily, but you REALLY need a simple and intuitive UI to add and delete OWN prompts, prompt-versions, folders, and subfolders. Current reiteration is not user-friendly.
One thing that gives me confidence in this app is that, if I'm not mistaken, Daniel is also the founder of WriterZen. During my SEO days, I found WriterZen to be a very well-organized, developed, and supported feature-rich piece of software. So, I'm rooting for you guys and hoping you understand users like me who are more interested in organizing and testing their own prompts.
Yes, we completely understand your point and will pass it along to the product team for further consideration. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
Q: Does this tool have hidden daily limits?🚩
Honestly, when I think about how often I use chatGPT, DeepSeek & many other AI tools both night & day your response of flagging banning accounts for 100-200 messages a day is rather alarming!💯
100+ messages a day should not be a problem or cause for alarm
I have many other AI tools on lifetime deals that I use AND I don't automate
I'm constantly using AI 👉All The Time👈 as a solo founder on many projects, products, & brands.
I thought I was your target audience for this Saas
I've only decided to purchase OnlyPrompts before the price increase, but I haven't started using it yet for fear of set off some alarm that you didn't fully disclose on the deal page
I thought this tool might be a way for me to save time, streamline, and not bounce back & forth between Claude, GPT, Gemini, & DeepSeek as often as I do... But I'm no longer sure
A: Let me clarify a few important points. The number of messages you send each day is not a problem by itself. We know that some users, especially solo founders or creators, use AI tools very actively throughout the day. That is completely fine.
However, in the case we previously flagged, it was not only about the number of messages. The system also detected activity at unusual hours. The account was being used almost nonstop, including during the night, with little to no breaks. This kind of pattern suggests that the account might be controlled by an automated system, rather than a human.
We want to protect the platform from automation abuse, but we also want to fully support genuine power users like you. As long as your activity reflects natural usage, you will not be flagged or restricted.
I also understand your hesitation about using the product after reading these concerns. Please rest assured that you can use OnlyPrompts with confidence. If you ever need help setting things up or getting started, I would be happy to assist.
A: Who can access user content? Your text, audio input, prompts, and uploaded files remain private and are not used for AI training. Access is restricted and protected according to our privacy and data handling policies.
Which version of DeepSeek-R1 is used? We’re currently running the DeepSeek-R1 671B-Full model, not the 70B distilled version.
Is DeepSeek-R1 served via DeepSeek’s API? No, this version of DeepSeek-R1 is hosted via Azure infrastructure, not directly through DeepSeek’s API.
Where is DeepSeek-R1 hosted? This model is hosted on Azure, which helps ensure strong privacy protections and compliance standards, including data residency options.
In a response to a user with a suspended account you wrote: "The account showed extremely high activity, including multiple days with over 200 messages sent in a single day and more than half of the total usage days had over 100 messages."
200 messages could be high in practicality, but some quick math tells me a person could do it within a single work day at a rate of less than a message every two minutes. So, I find this a little troubling. Then "more than half of the total usage days had over 100 messages" is very troubling. 10,000 messages (Tier 2) is 333 credits a day for all 30 days in the month - more than 3 times the 100 messages stated. In practice, this seems to mean if I come close to the agreed-upon credit limit, I will trip the threshold of account suspension. Can you explain what I'm missing?
A: You're absolutely right that, on paper, sending 200 messages in a day may seem reasonable when broken down by time. However, our review of account activity takes into account more than just message volume.
In this case, the pattern of usage was highly unusual, messages were being sent at a very high and consistent frequency, around the clock, including during typical non-working hours, with little to no break over many consecutive days. This kind of activity resembles automated or scripted behaviour, rather than typical human use.
We do understand that some power users may push usage limits, and we absolutely respect that, especially within paid tiers. However, when the activity appears unnatural or continuous without pause, we’re obligated to pause and investigate to protect system integrity and fairness for all users.
Just to share some context: account suspensions only happen in very rare cases where the usage appears highly abnormal or potentially automated. We never suspend users simply for using the credits they paid for.
Jeff_Pham, Thanks for your reply! Two more quick things: 1. Can you explain your previous comment about "half the use days having over 100 messages"? That's the more concerning statement to me. 2. Would you consider a notification, suspension/throttling, and strikes system? Then a suspicious user gets a warning/strike and/or gets throttled or a short suspendion before being banned?
I agree with Attn_Ninja. It would be some more fair to have a sort of warning system for users just in case a legitimate power user starts to trigger something against your fair use expectations.
Q: Is there an estimated release date for a Chinese version?
Is there an estimated release date for a Chinese version?
Jeff_Pham
Jun 19, 2025A: There’s no plan to launch a Chinese version at all. You might have heard something incorrect.
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Q: Can i use OnlyPrompt to make my own library of prompts?
I have bought Tier1 to take a look on the software, but i have not found how to save my own prompts i already have, to make my own library
Jeff_Pham
Jun 16, 2025A: Yes, you certainly can create your own prompt library using OnlyPrompt.
Here’s a helpful guide that walks you through how to save and organise your custom prompts in your Tier 1 account: https://onlyprompts.freshdesk.com/en/support/solutions/articles/69000868777-how-to-save-and-organize-your-prompts
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Hm, i don´t want to modify existing prompts. I want to create complete new ones and store them.
As a current user testing your tool I can say this is one feature (or lack of it) that is bumming me out. I don't want to leave a negative review as I'm sure your team can resolve it easily, but you REALLY need a simple and intuitive UI to add and delete OWN prompts, prompt-versions, folders, and subfolders. Current reiteration is not user-friendly.
One thing that gives me confidence in this app is that, if I'm not mistaken, Daniel is also the founder of WriterZen. During my SEO days, I found WriterZen to be a very well-organized, developed, and supported feature-rich piece of software. So, I'm rooting for you guys and hoping you understand users like me who are more interested in organizing and testing their own prompts.
Yes, we completely understand your point and will pass it along to the product team for further consideration. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
Q: Does this tool have hidden daily limits?🚩
Honestly, when I think about how often I use chatGPT, DeepSeek & many other AI tools both night & day your response of flagging banning accounts for 100-200 messages a day is rather alarming!💯
100+ messages a day should not be a problem or cause for alarm
I have many other AI tools on lifetime deals that I use AND I don't automate
I'm constantly using AI 👉All The Time👈 as a solo founder on many projects, products, & brands.
I thought I was your target audience for this Saas
I've only decided to purchase OnlyPrompts before the price increase, but I haven't started using it yet for fear of set off some alarm that you didn't fully disclose on the deal page
I thought this tool might be a way for me to save time, streamline, and not bounce back & forth between Claude, GPT, Gemini, & DeepSeek as often as I do... But I'm no longer sure
Jeff_Pham
Jun 13, 2025A: Let me clarify a few important points. The number of messages you send each day is not a problem by itself. We know that some users, especially solo founders or creators, use AI tools very actively throughout the day. That is completely fine.
However, in the case we previously flagged, it was not only about the number of messages. The system also detected activity at unusual hours. The account was being used almost nonstop, including during the night, with little to no breaks. This kind of pattern suggests that the account might be controlled by an automated system, rather than a human.
We want to protect the platform from automation abuse, but we also want to fully support genuine power users like you. As long as your activity reflects natural usage, you will not be flagged or restricted.
I also understand your hesitation about using the product after reading these concerns. Please rest assured that you can use OnlyPrompts with confidence. If you ever need help setting things up or getting started, I would be happy to assist.
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Thank you for your response. I feel much more comfortable now.
Perfect :D Glad to hear that!
Q: Is the content we upload used for AI training?
Hi there! My friends are interested in buying OnlyPrompts, but they have a few questions before giving it a try:
1. Who can access or read the text, audio input, prompts, or uploaded files? Is any of this content used for AI training?
2. Is DeepSeek-R1 the 671B-Full model or the 70B-Distill model?
3.Is DeepSeek-R1 served through the DeepSeek API?
4.Is DeepSeek-R1 hosted in China or the US?
5.Will the DeepSeek-R1 model use users’ uploaded content and prompts for AI training?
6.More generally, where are models using uploaded content and prompts for AI training?
Thanks for your help!
Jeff_Pham
Jun 16, 2025A: Who can access user content?
Your text, audio input, prompts, and uploaded files remain private and are not used for AI training. Access is restricted and protected according to our privacy and data handling policies.
Which version of DeepSeek-R1 is used?
We’re currently running the DeepSeek-R1 671B-Full model, not the 70B distilled version.
Is DeepSeek-R1 served via DeepSeek’s API?
No, this version of DeepSeek-R1 is hosted via Azure infrastructure, not directly through DeepSeek’s API.
Where is DeepSeek-R1 hosted?
This model is hosted on Azure, which helps ensure strong privacy protections and compliance standards, including data residency options.
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Hi Jeff, just wanted to check in since I didn’t see your response to my questions. Could you please take a look when you get a chance? Thanks again!
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Q: Account limits and suspensions
In a response to a user with a suspended account you wrote:
"The account showed extremely high activity, including multiple days with over 200 messages sent in a single day and more than half of the total usage days had over 100 messages."
200 messages could be high in practicality, but some quick math tells me a person could do it within a single work day at a rate of less than a message every two minutes. So, I find this a little troubling.
Then "more than half of the total usage days had over 100 messages" is very troubling. 10,000 messages (Tier 2) is 333 credits a day for all 30 days in the month - more than 3 times the 100 messages stated. In practice, this seems to mean if I come close to the agreed-upon credit limit, I will trip the threshold of account suspension. Can you explain what I'm missing?
Jeff_Pham
Jun 13, 2025A: You're absolutely right that, on paper, sending 200 messages in a day may seem reasonable when broken down by time. However, our review of account activity takes into account more than just message volume.
In this case, the pattern of usage was highly unusual, messages were being sent at a very high and consistent frequency, around the clock, including during typical non-working hours, with little to no break over many consecutive days. This kind of activity resembles automated or scripted behaviour, rather than typical human use.
We do understand that some power users may push usage limits, and we absolutely respect that, especially within paid tiers. However, when the activity appears unnatural or continuous without pause, we’re obligated to pause and investigate to protect system integrity and fairness for all users.
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Yeah, that's what stops me for buying..
Just to share some context: account suspensions only happen in very rare cases where the usage appears highly abnormal or potentially automated. We never suspend users simply for using the credits they paid for.
Keeping an eye on this too.
Jeff_Pham,
Thanks for your reply! Two more quick things:
1. Can you explain your previous comment about "half the use days having over 100 messages"? That's the more concerning statement to me.
2. Would you consider a notification, suspension/throttling, and strikes system? Then a suspicious user gets a warning/strike and/or gets throttled or a short suspendion before being banned?
I agree with Attn_Ninja. It would be some more fair to have a sort of warning system for users just in case a legitimate power user starts to trigger something against your fair use expectations.