A: Yes, you can absolutely copy and paste the prompts manually to use on other language model platforms. Feel free to adjust them as needed depending on how each system works.
Let us know if you need help fine-tuning any prompts for a specific model.
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.
+1 for the need to support the ability for me to write my own prompt from scratch and save to a folder. Current workaround of duplicating and modifying an existing one from the library isn't ideal because you cannot modify the prompt title nor the description. End result is that the prompt is nothing to do with the title that appears in my personal folder + makes finding anything v difficult.
Exactly. I'm just waiting for this simple feature. If I can't simply add and organize my own prompts, I'll most probably not use this otherwise nice tool. Current flow for adding your own prompts is worse than keeping them in an Excel sheet or something.
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Q: Can I copy prompts to use on another system?
I have a few other LLM sites/models. Can I copy prompts to use on those?
Jeff_Pham
Jun 21, 2025A: Yes, you can absolutely copy and paste the prompts manually to use on other language model platforms. Feel free to adjust them as needed depending on how each system works.
Let us know if you need help fine-tuning any prompts for a specific model.
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OK then, I'm in. I'll probably use some of these in TeamPal, which I think you might know about ;-)
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
+1 for the need to support the ability for me to write my own prompt from scratch and save to a folder. Current workaround of duplicating and modifying an existing one from the library isn't ideal because you cannot modify the prompt title nor the description. End result is that the prompt is nothing to do with the title that appears in my personal folder + makes finding anything v difficult.
Exactly. I'm just waiting for this simple feature. If I can't simply add and organize my own prompts, I'll most probably not use this otherwise nice tool. Current flow for adding your own prompts is worse than keeping them in an Excel sheet or something.