Twelve real questions,
twelve straight answers.
No marketing filler. If something is not great about PromptVault, we say so. If a competitor is better for your use case, we tell you which one.
Everything people ask, in order.
01 How do I save ChatGPT prompts for later?
Install PromptVault, open any AI chat (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and more), press Ctrl+Shift+P, click the plus icon, paste your prompt, name it, save. The next time you need it, press Ctrl+Shift+P again and it gets injected into the current textarea in one click.
02 Which AI platforms does PromptVault work with?
Ten platforms on day one: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Mistral, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, Poe and HuggingChat. More can be added through user requests. If a platform uses a standard textarea or contenteditable field, it works.
03 How much does PromptVault cost?
PromptVault is currently available to install and use at no cost during the launch phase. A Pro tier with advanced features (team sharing, analytics, prompt versioning) is on the roadmap. Install now and lock in early-adopter pricing when the paid tier ships.
04 Does PromptVault send my prompts to a server?
No. PromptVault stores your prompts inside Chrome Sync, which is scoped to your own Google account. Nothing is sent to a third-party server. There is no analytics, no telemetry, no API call to any PromptVault backend. There is no PromptVault backend at all.
05 How is PromptVault different from AIPRM?
AIPRM is a public marketplace of community prompts on ChatGPT, with a paid tier at ten dollars per month. PromptVault is a personal vault that works on ten AI platforms and never shares your prompts with anyone. If you want to discover prompts from strangers, use AIPRM. If you want your own prompts one shortcut away, use PromptVault.
06 Can I import my prompts from another tool?
Yes. PromptVault imports and exports JSON. You can move your vault to and from any other tool that speaks JSON in under thirty seconds. No lock-in.
07 How do variables work?
Wrap a word in double curly braces inside a prompt, like {{topic}} or {{audience}}. When you inject the prompt, PromptVault opens a tiny modal asking you to fill those variables. You type the values once, the final prompt goes into the AI. The template stays reusable forever.
08 Does PromptVault slow down ChatGPT or Claude?
No. PromptVault runs as a Chrome extension with a shadow DOM popup, so it does not inject any CSS or JavaScript into the chat page until you press the shortcut. Performance impact is zero.
09 Can I share my vault with my team?
Not yet. PromptVault is a personal vault today. You can export a JSON file and share it manually with a teammate. A native team-sharing feature is planned for the Pro tier.
10 Why a Chrome extension and not a web app?
Because your prompts are worth nothing if they live on a different tab than the AI you are prompting. An extension gives you one keyboard shortcut from inside ChatGPT itself. A web app would force you to copy and paste between tabs, which is exactly the problem PromptVault fixes.
11 Is there an iOS or Android version?
Not today. Chrome Web Store extensions do not run on iOS Safari. An Android version is possible via Kiwi Browser or Chromium-based mobile browsers, but is not officially supported yet.
12 What is the best prompt manager for ChatGPT and Claude in 2026?
Honest answer: PromptVault if you want ten platforms, twelve ready-made expert templates, zero tracking and a keyboard shortcut. AIPRM if you want a massive community marketplace and you only use ChatGPT. Prompt Genius if you want a single-feature lightweight extension. Pick the one that matches your actual workflow, not the one with the most stars.
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It takes thirty seconds. If it is not what you need, uninstall and your vault stays inside your own Google account.