Chrome SidePanel for AI workflows

Your prompt workspace, docked beside your AI tools.

Save prompts, group them into Sets and Folders, edit a clean copy before you send, and keep every reusable instruction close to the page you are already working in.

Chrome extension Prompt / Set / Folder Edit Copy before sending Explicit publish only
chat.openai.com
Current AI page
Draft response brief...
Promdock 37 Prompts
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Instruction Preset

Reusable instruction snippets

Open Edit Copy

Research Sprint Set

4 prompts

Copy Edit Copy

Meeting Action Extractor

Turn messy notes into owners, dates, blockers, and next steps.

Edit Copy · Prompt Synced
Add priority level and risk flags...
Reset Copy

Built for the AI pages you already work in

ChatGPT Claude Gemini Browser research Docs and forms

A side-panel loop

Capture, organize, adapt, and reuse without leaving context.

Promdock should feel less like another dashboard and more like a small workbench that follows your AI workflow.

01

Capture the useful thing

Save a prompt manually, use Quick Save from selected text, or keep temporary thinking in Notepad while the browser page stays open.

02

Put it where it belongs

Keep single prompts, group multi-step work into Sets, and use Folders for projects, roles, clients, or recurring workflows.

03

Edit a clean copy

Adapt the prompt for the current task, copy the result, and reset when needed without overwriting your original prompt asset.

04

Reuse with confidence

Instruction Presets, search, categories, import/export, and sync keep the library ready when the next task arrives.

The product model

Promdock is built around real prompt assets, not loose notes.

A good prompt library needs structure without turning into a heavy knowledge base. Promdock keeps the model simple enough to use every day.

Prompt

The reusable unit: copy it, edit a copy, categorize it, sync it, or publish it when you choose.

Set

A working sequence of prompts for multi-step jobs such as research, drafting, review, and handoff.

Folder

A project-level container that can hold both prompts and Sets so related work stays together.

Instruction Preset

Short reusable instruction layers for tone, format, constraints, or output rules.

Why the side panel matters

The product stays beside the work instead of replacing it.

The extension should not ask people to stop, open a separate app, find a document, rewrite a prompt, then return to ChatGPT. It should keep the reusable prompt system one gesture away.

Library + New
Set
Launch Review Set

Strategy, risks, release notes

Prompt
Bug Triage Assistant

Copy · Edit Copy

Note
Notepad draft

Save as Prompt when it becomes useful

Extension trust

Clear purpose, clear data behavior.

Promdock's homepage should make the browser-extension trust story visible: the product exists to manage reusable prompt assets in context, and public sharing only happens when the user explicitly publishes.

Local-first editing

Editing and drafting happen in the browser workflow before sync or publishing enters the picture.

Account-based library

Sign in to keep saved library access, sync basics, favorites, and identity-bound publishing behavior.

Import and export

Prompt assets should remain portable, inspectable, and recoverable as the product grows.

Narrow product promise

Promdock is not trying to read the whole web. It helps manage prompts and selected text when you use the feature.

FAQ

Questions people should not have to guess.

Promdock is a Chrome side panel workspace for saving, organizing, adapting, and reusing prompts while you work with AI tools in the browser.

Notes store text. Promdock is built for reuse: Prompt, Set, Folder, Instruction Preset, Edit Copy, search, Quick Save, sync, and import/export are all part of the workflow.

No. Promdock is designed around browser-based AI work such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and general web research flows.

Yes, an account is required for saved library access, sync, publishing, favorites, and other identity-bound features.

Promdock should only process content when you use a feature such as saving selected text, editing a prompt, syncing your library, or publishing something publicly.