LLM prompts
System roles, constraints, examples, and reusable structure.
A structured editor for drafting, versioning, and shipping prompts across LLM, image, and video workflows without losing control of the system underneath.
Same product language, different prompt grammars. Promptyx keeps the experience consistent while each mode stays tailored to the medium.
System roles, constraints, examples, and reusable structure.
Subject, framing, references, style, lighting, and cleanup.
Shot flow, motion direction, continuity, and scene pacing.
The interface stays quiet, but the system underneath keeps prompts reusable, inspectable, and easier to evolve over time.
Break prompts into layers instead of rewriting one giant paragraph every time.
Keep snapshots of prompt decisions so iteration becomes trackable and reversible.
Move from LLM to image to video while keeping the same prompt logic intact.
Read clarity, specificity, and structure as quiet signals while drafting.
Store identity, canon, and appearance once, then pull it into any workspace.
Once prompts become product logic, people want versioning, structure, and a cleaner workflow than chat history can offer.
The first prompt tool we tried that feels closer to a production editor than a fancy note app.
Snapshots changed how our team reviews prompt changes. We finally understand why outputs shift.
The image and video surfaces made our creative workflow feel connected instead of stitched together.
Start with the demo surface, then activate the paid editor when you want the full workspace, saved projects, and persistent access.