Prompt library
Reusable prompt inventory
The prompt library is where useful prompt ideas live before they become active tracking.
Use it to save buyer questions, market versions, competitor questions, and problem-aware prompts without adding too many live prompts.
Prompt ownership
Every important prompt should have an owner or reviewer. Someone needs to decide whether it is worth tracking, editing, or archiving.
Without ownership, prompt libraries become idea dumps.
Library owner
A saved prompt is more useful when someone knows when to promote, edit, or archive it.
Grouping by market and funnel
Group prompt ideas by market, customer intent, and funnel stage. This makes the library easier to search when a new report or experiment starts.
Do not create more categories than the team will use.
Collect ideas
Save useful buyer questions before they are scheduled.
Group by intent
Keep prompts easy to find by market or funnel stage.
Add notes
Explain when a prompt should be used.
Promote carefully
Move only useful prompts into active tracking.
Version and change notes
When a prompt changes meaning, note the change. This protects comparison history.
Small wording fixes may not need heavy notes. Intent changes do.
Quality review before reuse
Before moving a library prompt into active tracking, check buyer intent, answer type, competitor discovery, and whether the result can be compared over time.
Library cleanup signals
Clean the library when ideas duplicate each other, old markets no longer matter, or saved prompts no longer produce useful answers.
The library should make prompt work faster, not heavier.