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ahmedfarrag17PLUS
May 4, 2026

Q: Any public roadmap? + Important feature request!

Hello!
I searched on your website for the public roadmap but couldn't find it. Do you have any?
Also, do you support prompt chaining? An open canvas where we can create a chain of prompts as saved templates and execute them in sequence automatically. (As a reference: GPTChain chrome extension). If not (it seems you don't, otherwise you would have promoted it here as a feature), can you consider adding it in the near future? It is critical and important for general purposes and for power users who want more n8n-like automations inside your platform, starting from the already prepared and structured prompts your tool can create.

Thanks!

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Nafiul_PromptArchitects

Nafiul_PromptArchitects

May 4, 2026

A: Hey Ahmed!
Great questions — thanks for taking the time to ask.

Public roadmap: We don't have one published yet, but it's on our list. As we get more feature requests and usage patterns from early users, we'll put together a transparent roadmap so you can see what's coming.

This is a really solid feature request. Right now, Prompt Architects focuses on single-prompt enhancement and building reusable prompt libraries, but sequential prompt automation (like GPTChain) isn't something we've built yet.

That said — you're the first person to ask for this, and if we see more demand for n8n-style prompt workflows where you chain saved templates together and execute them automatically, we'll absolutely prioritize it. The foundation is already there (structured prompts + saved library), so adding execution sequencing is a logical next step. We will see users feedback for next 1-2 weeks then we can make a decision.

I'm noting this request internally. If you're open to it, I'd love to hear more about your specific use case — what kind of prompt chains would be most valuable for your workflow? That context helps us build the right solution.

Thanks again for the feedback. Keep it coming!

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