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A free, collaborative library of prompts. Browse, copy, rate, fork — pseudonymously, in full transparency.
Three simple moves, from first click to first contribution.

Search by model (Claude, GPT, Gemini…) or by use case. Every prompt is an indexable page.

Copy in one click, fill in the variables, test. Rate what works, flag what doesn't.

Publish your prompts, suggest improvements, fork variants. The history stays visible.
From code to marketing to education — find a starting point for every need.
Stratégie, produit, juridique, finance
Génération, refactoring, debug, revue de code
SQL, tableurs, analyse, visualisation
Prompts d'image, storytelling, design
Personas, simulations, assistants spécialisés
Copywriting, SEO, réseaux sociaux, publicités
Organisation, brainstorming, prise de notes
Écriture, résumé, reformulation, emails
Cuisine, voyage, santé, loisirs
Explications, quiz, fiches, tutorat
Expert redactor for specific domain
Every prompt is a living page: versioned, rated, attributed and reusable.
Every edit creates a version. The full history stays visible and comparable.
Start from an existing prompt, adapt it to your need, keep the link to the original.
5-star ratings and community reviews surface what actually works.
You contribute under a handle, backed by a verified account. Anything can be reported.
Content under CC BY 4.0: reusable anywhere, as long as you credit the author.
Every prompt is a clean URL, optimized for search and sharing.
The top-rated contributors right now.
Read and publish prompts programmatically. Connect an AI assistant via the Model Context Protocol, or use the JSON REST API. Reading is open; writing needs a key.
Read the API & MCP docs# Connect an AI agent via MCP
claude mcp add --transport http prompedia https://xn--prompdia-f1a.com/api/mcp
# Search a prompt via the REST API
curl "https://xn--prompdia-f1a.com/api/v1/prompts?query=resume&sort=top"Everything worth knowing before you contribute.
Yes, completely. Browsing and copying prompts doesn't even require an account. A (free) account is only needed to publish, rate and fork.
No. Reading and copying are open to everyone. An account is only required to contribute.
CC BY 4.0 by default: you can reuse them anywhere, including commercially, as long as you credit the author.
Like a wiki: every edit creates a timestamped version. History is public, and you can compare or fork any version.
All of them: Claude, GPT, Gemini, Mistral, Llama… Prompts are tagged by model and use case so they're easy to find.
Yes. A REST API and an MCP server let you read and publish prompts from your scripts or an AI agent.
Publish your first prompt, or explore what the community has already shared.
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