The Spotify for AI prompts. Cool or not?

Vladimir Kosenko
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Hey, folks! We are launching soon a project on PH - https://www.producthunt.com/products/zentask-ai. We call it "Spotify for prompts". But what does that mean exactly? We understand that the topic of prompts and additional services may seem daunting at first, especially when ChatGPT is already available for free. However, we believe that diving into the world of prompts can provide exceptional results. It requires a significant amount of time and effort to create and fine-tune prompts that yield optimal outcomes. While researching existing prompt services, we came across a few platforms that sell single prompts for $5 or more. However, as soon as the prompt is sold, it becomes public. If the buyer chooses to share it with others, you risk losing potential customers. That's when we had an idea - why not create a platform where Prompt Engineers can store their prompts securely? Whenever someone uses their prompt, the Prompt Engineer receives a small commission. This approach would benefit both parties, as creators can safeguard their intellectual property while consumers gain access to the best prompts. Users can even create a personal space where they can store their favorite prompts to meet their specific needs. We hope this win-win approach will appeal to those looking to improve their prompts and streamline their prompt creation process. So, what do you think about he idea?

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Jason Curry
Love this concept. Prompt store > app store.
Vladimir Kosenko
@jasonacurry Haha, btw your prompt was moderated and published! Gongrats! Not sure if it was the best idea to make a select with 5-90 years range :D But anyway, good job! Would like to hear more feedback on creating prompts / working with the creation form, cuz it's not THAT simple RN.
Daniel Craig
"@vkdevcraft as an early and avid spotify user, yes yes yes. I tell you what would be even more useful though would be api access to the database. I would pay a subscription for that today.
Vladimir Kosenko
@daniel_craig Great to hear that, Daniel! We are indeed planning to develop a public API that will enable users to create their own plugins and add more features to our platform. This is already in our backlog and we are looking forward to releasing it this summer. 🤝
Daniel Craig
@vkdevcraft ha, I actually meant more of a GET so that prompts generated could be consumed in other apps. It's useful to be able to go to a site to attain prompts, but even more useful if I can leverage a massive database to provide value to my users (and pay you in the process)
Don Hardman
@vkdevcraft @daniel_craig This is what we were considering as well. It might be an excellent idea 💡 to utilize APIs that efficiently solve tasks and deliver responses for browser extensions, apps, or even user-friendly websites focused on a single issue. It could be pretty appealing, but we're still contemplating the best approach. The main concern is that ChatGPT can sometimes be slow 🐌, and when discussing providing ready-to-use responses, it might take considerable time ⏳ to generate them on request and return them. On the other hand, Server-Sent Events (SSE) may not be as API-friendly. What are your thoughts 💭 on this matter?
Don Hardman
I believe that crafting the perfect prompt for solving complex tasks is truly a challenging endeavor and can be quite time-consuming 😓. Nowadays, experienced prompt engineers are selling "open-sourced" prompts, which hold significant value and may even lead to redistribution or reselling 📈. Another hurdle is simplifying the process for end users who aren't well-versed in prompting and desire a user-friendly interface to tackle their tasks effortlessly 🤔. By providing prepared and well-tested solutions, prompt creators can meet their needs. In summary, a win-win solution is possible 🎉. Creators can profit from high-quality prompts and affiliate programs, while customers can resolve their issues using a simple interface and selecting the tasks they need to address 🌟.
Digital Chica
This sounds very interesting as I was trying to figure out how to safeguard my prompts. I've even gone as far as thinking about creating my own Chat where the prompts are to be used on my platform. User would have the ability to change the prompt in the question window, but not right click and save. HOWEVER, if you're working on something ... I am very interested in seeing what you have going on because that means less work on my end, GREAT BIG :) SMILE!!!
Vladimir Kosenko
@digital_chica thanks for you interest! yeah, we already built a MVP, so, please, come support us on Product Hunt on April 24 :D https://www.producthunt.com/prod... We know how it's important for Prompt Engineers - to protect their prompts / their ideas, so that's why we came up with such project. We just started, but would like to know what people think about this concept, how people see it.
AshwinCampbell
Hey there! Personally, I think the concept of "Spotify for AI prompts" is super cool! It's like having an endless playlist of creative inspiration at your fingertips. And speaking of awesome platforms, have you checked out https://songlifty.com/spotify-pr... ? It's a fantastic resource that curates AI-generated songs. It's like discovering new music tailored just for you.
Abdullah Sajid
I'm intrigued by your mention of safeguarding prompts and your consideration of creating your own Chat platform for using them. It's fantastic that users will have the option to alter the prompt within the question window but won't be able to simply save it by right-clicking. However, I must admit, I'm even more excited to learn about what you're working on. If you have something in progress, it could potentially save me a great deal of time and effort. I can't help but wear a big smile just thinking about it. I think if you want to know more about it then you must visit https://spotifyauthority.com. Because I personally visit and read many articles on same topic.