What is Prompt Pad used for?
Prompt Pad is used to browse and copy AI prompts stored in a Google Sheet. It displays each prompt in a carousel so you can quickly find and copy the text for use in ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, or other AI tools.
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Prompt Pad is a free, single-page web application that turns a published Google Sheet into a browsable carousel of AI prompts. Users can flip through prompts, read titles and descriptions, and copy any prompt to the clipboard in one click for use in ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, or other AI assistants.
Prompt Pad is designed for teams, educators, and creators who keep a library of reusable prompts and want to share them without building a custom app. It uses Google Sheets as the only data source, so no backend, database, or login is required.
Prompt Pad is used to browse and copy AI prompts stored in a Google Sheet. It displays each prompt in a carousel so you can quickly find and copy the text for use in ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, or other AI tools.
Create a Google Sheet with three columns: Title, Description, and Prompt. Publish the sheet to the web (File → Share → Publish to the web, as CSV). Copy the sheet ID from the published URL and open Prompt Pad with ?sheet=YOUR_SHEET_ID in the address bar.
No. Prompt Pad runs in the browser and reads from a publicly published Google Sheet. No account, login, or sign-up is required to view or copy prompts.
This usually means the sheet ID is missing or incorrect, or the sheet is not published to the web. Ensure the sheet is shared so anyone with the link can view it, and that you have published it via File → Share → Publish to the web. Use only the sheet ID from the published URL, not the full URL.
Yes. Prompt Pad is free to use. It uses a Google Sheet as the data source; normal Google account and Sheets usage policies apply.