You've spent hours crafting the perfect ChatGPT prompt. Don't lose it in a sea of conversations. CloudPrompt saves, organizes, and lets you insert any prompt into ChatGPT with one click — free, and synced to your Google Drive.
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Your ChatGPT sidebar fills up with hundreds of conversations. That prompt you spent 45 minutes perfecting last Tuesday? It's now buried under three weeks of chats, with no way to search by what you typed.
ChatGPT lets you bookmark conversations, but not individual prompts within them. You can't mark a specific message and say "save this." So prompts that worked well vanish into the scroll.
"Act as a senior software engineer. Write clean, idiomatic Python. Explain your decisions." You've typed some version of that sentence hundreds of times. You shouldn't have to type it even once more.
Work account on Monday, personal account on weekends. The prompts you built up in one account don't exist in the other. CloudPrompt syncs to your Google Drive — one library, available everywhere.
Three steps. That's the whole workflow.
Write a great prompt in ChatGPT. Save it two ways:
Ctrl+Shift+Y → click New Prompt
Give every prompt a home so you can always find it:
Next time you need that prompt:
Ctrl+Shift+Y to search and copy
Context-aware: ChatGPT prompts surface first on chatgpt.com
When you open CloudPrompt on chatgpt.com, it automatically moves your ChatGPT folder to the top of the list. Your most relevant prompts are always the first thing you see — no searching required.
Save a prompt once, use it everywhere — not just ChatGPT.
A well-written prompt often works well across models. CloudPrompt makes it easy to take a prompt you perfected in ChatGPT and use it on Claude, Gemini, or Copilot — without re-typing or copy-pasting from a tab you might have closed.
Where your data lives matters.
ChatGPT conversation history
CloudPrompt library
No CloudPrompt login. No subscription. No prompt limits.
We may add optional premium features in the future. Core functionality stays free.
Yes, two ways. You can highlight any text in ChatGPT (your prompt, a response you want to reuse, anything), right-click it, and select Save to CloudPrompt. Or press Ctrl+Shift+Y anywhere on chatgpt.com to open your library and click New Prompt to add one manually. Both take about five seconds.
Yes. CloudPrompt is a browser extension that works on chatgpt.com regardless of which plan you're on — Free, Plus, Pro, or Teams. It doesn't interact with ChatGPT's API or account system at all; it simply runs inside your browser on the page. GPT-4o, o1, o3, custom GPTs — it works with all of them.
Yes. Your prompts are stored in your Google Drive, so they're available on every device where you install CloudPrompt and connect the same Google account. Install it on your work laptop and home desktop — both see the same library. Changes sync automatically in the background.
Yes, completely free. Unlimited prompt storage, right-click insert, keyboard shortcut, context-aware sorting, Google Drive sync, import/export — all free. We may add optional paid features later, but the core functionality will always be free.
Yes. CloudPrompt doesn't integrate with the OpenAI API — it works at the browser level, on the chatgpt.com page itself. So it works with every model ChatGPT offers: GPT-4o, o1, o3, GPT-4o mini, and anything released in the future. The same is true for Claude, Gemini, and any other AI tool you use.
Install CloudPrompt once. Your library builds itself from there.