The prompt that got away
You know the better version exists somewhere. Finding it costs more time than rebuilding it badly.
Your prompts. Your system. Your advantage.
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.
The prompt graveyard problem
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.
You know the better version exists somewhere. Finding it costs more time than rebuilding it badly.
Briefs, proposals, audits, and content plans reuse the same shape, but the fields keep getting rebuilt.
Positioning, Gumroad copy, README polish, social posts, and release checklists should share one product profile.
Launch bundle
LLM Crate includes a ready-to-use starter library for the workflows you already repeat.
Onboard tutorial video
Watch the onboarding tutorial and see how a scattered prompt becomes a reusable crate.
Measured by reuse
The system is built to make your best prompts easier to find, fill, export, and reuse across every project.
First saved form created in under five minutes.
First filled markdown export produced in under two minutes.
Your launch, research, coding, and content prompts stay organized as reusable assets.
Your library compounds as each useful prompt becomes easier to adapt for the next project.
GitHub and Gumroad links
LLM Crate is live. Get the complete prompt workspace, watch the demo, or inspect the local-first source.
FAQ
No. The positioning is prompt workflow infrastructure: save a reusable form, fill named fields, export markdown, and improve the crate over time.
No. The desktop app stores prompts in a local SQLite database. The web version can be self-hosted against the same database model.
You get the local-first prompt workspace plus a starter library of reusable assets for product launches, research, content repurposing, AI coding, social posting, and more.