Promptler Guides
Short, practical guides for people who use AI every day. Each one answers a single question directly — how to save ChatGPT prompts, organize a growing prompt library, count tokens before you send, and turn a prompt into a reusable template. The methods work in any AI tool; where Promptler genuinely makes a step faster, we show it. No fluff, no sign-up required to read.
How to save ChatGPT prompts
Three real ways to keep the prompts you write in ChatGPT on iPhone — Notes, ChatGPT export, and a dedicated prompt manager — and when to use each.
Read the guide →How to organize AI prompts
A simple, named taxonomy for a growing library of prompts across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini — based on how real users actually sort them.
Read the guide →How to count tokens in a prompt
What a token is, a worked example, and how to count the tokens in a prompt before you send it — so you stay inside context limits and control API cost.
Read the guide →Prompt templates with variables
How to turn a prompt you retype constantly into a reusable template with
{{variables}} — a pattern that works in any AI tool.
How to structure AI agent prompts
The three layers of an agent prompt — system, workflow, and output — with a copy-ready anatomy table and a worked Research-Agent example.
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