Your prompts. Your system. Your advantage.

LLM Crate

Build. Fill. Export. Reuse. Repeat.

Turn scattered prompts into reusable power. Capture what you create, answer smart fields, export clean markdown, and keep your prompt system 100% yours.

One-time purchase · local-first · no subscription.

The prompt graveyard problem

Your best prompts don't vanish — they just become impossible to find.

LLM Crate is for solo creators, freelancers, indie hackers, and AI-heavy builders who keep rebuilding the same useful prompt skeletons because the old versions are technically saved but practically gone.

The prompt that got away

You know the better version exists somewhere. Finding it costs more time than rebuilding it badly.

The client intake loop

Briefs, proposals, audits, and content plans reuse the same shape, but the fields keep getting rebuilt.

The launch prompt stack

Positioning, Gumroad copy, README polish, social posts, and release checklists should share one product profile.

Quick demo

Watch one scattered prompt become a reusable crate.

The full loop, start to finish — capture, fill named fields, and export clean markdown.

Pricing

Buy it once. Build forever.

A one-time, local-first download — no subscription, no cloud lock-in. Your prompt system stays yours.

One-time · no subscription

LLM Crate

The full local-first prompt workspace. Buy once, reuse forever.

$23.99 one-time
  • Unlimited local prompt crates
  • Reusable forms with named fields
  • One-click clean markdown export
  • Local SQLite storage — your data stays yours
  • 100% offline · no account, no cloud
  • Free updates
Get it on Gumroad — $23.99

FAQ

Built for local ownership and fast reuse.

Is this just another prompt notes app?

Not really. A notes app gives you a wall of text you have to dig through and re-type every time. LLM Crate saves a prompt as a reusable form — you fill in the named fields, hit export, and get clean markdown. Same crate, next project, no rebuilding from scratch.

Does it require a cloud account?

Nope. Everything lives in a local SQLite database on your own machine — no sign-up, no sync, nothing uploaded. The web version can be self-hosted against the same database model if you'd rather run it yourself.

What exactly do I get?

The local-first prompt workspace itself: save reusable forms, fill named fields, and one-click export to clean markdown — all stored on your machine. A ready-made starter library of crates is available separately as an optional add-on if you'd like a head start.