Hello everybody! In this video, I’m going to show you how you can use Text Place to organize your AI prompts. I have been using Text Place actively over the last few weeks and have organized all my prompts from YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and article generation into folders.
If you don’t know what Text Place is, I recommend you watch my video called ‘Text Place Beginners Tutorial’ to understand how effective it is. In that video, I help you get started with Text Place and show you how you can effectively automate different kinds of tasks that require texts and prompts.
Text Place provides a free ChatGPT Prompt Library where you can import different kinds of chatGPT prompts or any kind of AI prompts and use them as snippets. It’s important to note that prompts and snippets are not exactly the same thing. A snippet is a concept inside Text Place where you can provide a piece of text that may or may not have parameters such as length and a drop-down menu, which can then be imported into an AI tool or any other place where you can import text. On the other hand, a prompt is just a piece of text that calls upon an AI to do a certain task.
For example, let’s say you are interested in culture and want to travel to different places to find out about their culture and food. You can use a prompt that acts as a travel guide and suggests different travel ideas for a specific country. This prompt can be a snippet where you can specify the country and import it into the prompt. You can also specify other preferences such as outdoors, urban areas, rural areas, beaches, or mountains.
To use Text Place, all you need to do is copy the text and paste it into Text Place. You can then save it in a folder and create a snippet. You can use these snippets on AI tools like Cloud or ChatGPT anytime you want. You can also create your own prompt library by finding different sources and creating your own prompts.
For example, you can create a prompt about food and ask for recipes from a specific country. You can use websites like Snack Prompt to get ideas and inspiration for prompts. You can then create a snippet with the prompt and use it in Cloud. This way, you can get recipe options with the ingredients you have available.
By curating your own prompt libraries and organizing them in Text Place, you can easily access and use them whenever you need. It’s a great way to streamline your AI prompts and make the most out of Text Place.
I hope this video gave you a good idea of how to use Text Place to organize your AI prompts. If you’re interested in signing up for Text Place, you can find my personal link in the description or the first comment. Thank you for watching, and don’t forget to like this video and subscribe to my channel for more upcoming videos!