Six things, no marketing.
The whole product fits in this grid. If a row doesn't sell you, the next one won't either — and that's a feature, not a bug.
One chord opens the picker on every supported AI site. Remap if your editor steals it.
The selected prompt drops straight into the host's composer. No copy, no clipboard, no tab switch.
Prompts live on your machine. Sync is opt-in. The extension works fully offline.
Use {{name}} placeholders in any prompt. Filled in at inject time, never stored on a server.
Sign in to push prompts to every browser you use. Encrypted in transit, on Pro.
Telemetry is off by default. No analytics SDK, no third-party scripts. Your prompts never leave the browser on Free.
Three steps. The third one is the only one you'll do twice.
Save a prompt once in the popup. Press the chord on any AI site. The picker injects directly into the composer — no copy, no paste, no tab switch.
Paste your prompt into the popup. Title it. ⌘↵ to save. Free tier holds 10. No signup, no email.
The chord works on every supported AI site. Remap it under settings if your editor steals ⌘⇧K.
Pick by arrow keys, type to filter, or hit a digit to jump. Enter drops the prompt straight into the composer.
Free for the first ten. Nine bucks for the rest.
The free tier is genuinely useful for most people; Pro is for when you hit the ceiling and want sync. Yearly saves you $29.
Genuinely useful on its own. No signup, no card.
- 10 saved prompts
- Cross-AI hotkey on every supported site
- Variables with {{double-curlies}}
- Local folders
- Light · dark · system theme
- Community support
When you hit the free ceiling and want sync.
- Unlimited prompts
- Cross-machine sync (encrypted in transit)
- Synced folders
- Priority email support
- Cancel anytime
Two months free. Same Pro, lower per-month.
- Everything in Pro Monthly
- Two months free vs monthly
- One-time charge, renews yearly
- Cancel anytime, refund unused
The questions a developer asks before installing.
Slash commands collide with the AI host's own UI — ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor all use them for their own things. A reserved chord (default ⌘⇧K) is a clean global affordance and you can remap it under settings if your editor needs it back.