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Show HN: Prom.dev – Prompts that simulate Hacker News (and a tool to share them)

https://prom.dev/u/hjack/l/hn
9•hjack_•1h ago
We’re Heather and Matt, and we want to invite you to Prom. Prom is a simple place to share the prompts you’re proud of and discover ones other people actually use.

The idea came out of a lightweight internal library we hacked together for our team earlier this year. Before that, we had “good prompts” on Slack or Google Docs. We wanted a dedicated place for prompts, and somewhere people can post what’s working for them, compare approaches and models, and see what “good” looks like in the wild.

The tech is, well, nothing fancy, but intentionally lightweight. Flask backend, Bootstrap frontend. You can keep prompts private or make them public, and open them directly in Cursor with a deeplink if that’s your workflow.

Right now it’s early and pretty minimal. We’re thinking about adding things like version history, a prompt improver, and maybe an MCP server, but the part we care most about right now is the community. We think it would be cool to see people sharing weird experiments and genuinely useful prompts.

If you try it, we’d love to know what you think, what kind of prompts you might build, and hear what would make this a better place to post and browse prompts. Enjoy Prom!

Comments

cajohn0205•1h ago
Fascinating, why can’t I just store my prompts in Google drive
alexray•10m ago
Did you mean comment generator write this comment?
charlesvien•1h ago
Looks great, can't wait to see how the initial users interact with it! :)
jmagasan•1h ago
I’m ready to go to prom!
rileyphone•48m ago
Pretty neat! Really like the design and minimalism. Oh, and the free hosted models :-) (but I assume that's just for the demo). Kind of confused by the open in cursor button but otherwise clean.

It seems like there's a lot of stuff out there that's similar, but it's all either focused on art/roleplay on the one hand, or enterprise teams on the other. Most prompts I see are shared as raw text on twitter or something, to be lost in my bookmarks...

Anyways, here's a prompt. Next time I see an actually useful one out there I'll hopefully remember to save it on Prom.

https://prom.dev/p/where-is-mama

dzma•44m ago
Neat! You mentioned that you are able to keep prompts private - are there plans to share the prompts with other users selectively?