Pretty neat! Really like the design and minimalism. Oh, and the free hosted models :-) (but I assume that's just for the demo). Kind of confused by the open in cursor button but otherwise clean.
It seems like there's a lot of stuff out there that's similar, but it's all either focused on art/roleplay on the one hand, or enterprise teams on the other. Most prompts I see are shared as raw text on twitter or something, to be lost in my bookmarks...
Anyways, here's a prompt. Next time I see an actually useful one out there I'll hopefully remember to save it on Prom.
Pretty neat! Really like the design and minimalism. Oh, and the free hosted models :-) (but I assume that's just for the demo). Kind of confused by the open in cursor button but otherwise clean.
It seems like there's a lot of stuff out there that's similar, but it's all either focused on art/roleplay on the one hand, or enterprise teams on the other. Most prompts I see are shared as raw text on twitter or something, to be lost in my bookmarks...
Anyways, here's a prompt. Next time I see an actually useful one out there I'll hopefully remember to save it on Prom.
https://prom.dev/p/where-is-mama
I made a RNG https://prom.dev/p/random-number-generator
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Looks great, can't wait to see how the initial users interact with it! :)
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Fascinating, why can’t I just store my prompts in Google drive
Did you use the "mean comment generator" to write this comment?
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Neat! You mentioned that you are able to keep prompts private - are there plans to share the prompts with other users selectively?
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I’m ready to go to prom!
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