If you're tired of typing long, detailed prompts into ChatGPT and getting differently structured responses every time, then Promptlets are for you. If you’re looking for a way to automate ChatGPT responses, streamline your workflows, and create powerful AI shortcuts, then Promptlets are the tool you need. But what if you could make them work even smarter, faster, and more tailored to your needs? That’s where Promptlets come in.
A Promptlet is a structured, reusable prompt/instruction that you can trigger with a simple keyword or phrase. Think of it like a macro in excel or a function in code, to call up a custom AI response. It’s like telling your AI: "When I say this, do that."
You do not need coding skills! Promptlets are logical constructs in the written language of your choice. They are in other words no-code.
AI tools are versatile, but repetition is tiring and inconsistent responses are frustrating. I am not talking about hallucinations here, I mean correct answes but delivered structurally different.
If you use AI often then I am sure you find yourself asking the same kinds of questions or issuing the same types of instructions, especially if you have used custom GPTs or AI Projects. An example for me is when using my personal AI coach - Thrive AI I often want to ask the same question each week based on my data from last week e.g. What 3 improvements do you suggest for me to focus on this week, include an automation idea”
Promptlets help solve:
Here’s a before-and-after example of a Promptlet in action:
Before:
You type: "Can you help me summarise my day based on my energy levels, what I completed, and what I didn’t get to? Also suggest what to focus on tomorrow."
After:
You type: dailycheck
The AI replies with the same structured insight, already trained to know what to look for and how to present it.
Here are a few real examples: