Prompt Emporium
A spatial app store for Prolifica packs.
The exported Emporium packs are now hosted as real `.prolifica` bundles with preview shelves, category browsing, direct downloads, and an extension handoff for saving packs into the local Prolifica library.
Today in the Emporium
Featured pack
Productivity Pack
Your starter pack! Master time management, prioritization, and decision-making.
Easter egg source
The hidden showcase had the good graphs.
I pulled the strongest public-safe ideas from the original marketing cards: platform universe, local automation, manual-versus-Prolifica work, and prompt multiplication.
Platforms
9+
ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Poe, Grok, Copilot, Midjourney, Flux, Ideogram, and Luma-style flows.
Local-first
100%
The original showcase repeats the promise: no API key relay, no cloud queue, browser-side control.
Manual book run
150
The easter egg comparison used a 150-prompt book project as the big “why this exists” example.
Setup window
15m
The Prolifica way: define variables once, start the run, then come back to the finished chain.
Multiplier math
One prompt becomes a working set.
Launch emails
12 prompts
Channel matrix
60 prompts
Planner batch
20 prompts
App Store shelf
Ready to save.
These packs contain actual prompts and sequences from the export. Each card previews the contents, downloads the bundle, or posts the Prolifica import handoff.
Productivity
Productivity Pack
Your starter pack! Master time management, prioritization, and decision-making.
The Time Auditor
I'll describe my typical day/week schedule. Analyze it like a productivity consultant: identify time leaks, suggest batching opportunities, recommend energy-based scheduling, and propose specific changes. Be direct and practical. Here's my schedule: {{Schedule}}
The Meeting Destroyer
I have a meeting about: {{Meeting Topic}}. Help me determine if this actually needs to be a meeting. If not, draft an async alternative (email/doc/Slack message) that accomplishes the same goal in 1/4 the time. If it must be a meeting, create a tight 15-minute agenda that respects everyone's time.
The Ideation Engine
I want to explore ideas about: {{Topic}}. Generate 10 unconventional, creative angles on this topic. Think laterally - combine unexpected concepts, flip assumptions, or borrow from unrelated fields. Number each idea and make them progressively bolder.
Creative
Creative Pack
Transform ideas into compelling content across any format or medium.
The Story Weaver
I have these facts/points I need to communicate: {{Facts}}. Transform them into a compelling story using narrative techniques: a hook that creates curiosity, a relatable character or situation, building tension, and a satisfying resolution. Make people FEEL something, not just understand.
The Metaphor Machine
I need to explain {{Concept}} to {{Audience}}. Generate 5 unique metaphors or analogies that make this instantly understandable. Range from everyday (kitchen, sports) to unexpected (nature, music, games). For each, explain why it works and any limitations.
The Name Generator
I need a name for: {{Description}}. Generate 20 name options across these categories: 1) Descriptive & clear, 2) Abstract & evocative, 3) Invented words, 4) Combinations/portmanteaus, 5) References/metaphors. For your top 5, explain the associations they create and check if the .com is likely available.
Learning
Learning Pack
Accelerate your learning with proven techniques and personalized roadmaps.
The Skill Roadmap
I want to learn {{Skill}} and currently I'm at {{Level}} level. Create a 90-day learning roadmap with: weekly milestones, specific resources (free when possible), practice exercises, and projects to build. Include how to measure progress and common plateaus to watch for.
The Knowledge Tester
I'm studying {{Topic}}. Create a comprehensive quiz with: 5 multiple choice, 3 short answer, 2 scenario-based problems, and 1 essay question. Vary difficulty from beginner to advanced. Include answers and explanations for why wrong answers are wrong.
The Mental Model Mapper
I just learned about {{Concept}}. Show me how it connects to 5 powerful mental models (e.g., first principles, inversion, second-order thinking, Pareto, etc.). For each connection, give a concrete example of how thinking about {{Concept}} through that lens reveals new insights.
Communication
Communication Pack
Navigate any conversation, pitch, or negotiation with confidence.
The Objection Handler
I'm proposing: {{Proposal}}. Brainstorm every possible objection someone might raise - logical, emotional, political, practical. Then for each, give me a thoughtful response that acknowledges their concern and reframes it. Make me impossible to catch off guard.
The Email Surgeon
I need to email {{Recipient}} about {{Purpose}}. Write 3 versions: 1) Ultra-short (under 50 words), 2) Standard professional, 3) Warm but direct. Each should have a subject line with 50%+ open rate potential. Highlight the ONE action I want them to take.
The Expert Panel
My challenge is: {{Challenge}} Respond as a STARTUP FOUNDER who has built and sold multiple companies. Give practical, battle-tested advice. Be direct and speak from experience.
Analysis
Analysis Pack
Make data-driven decisions and spot patterns others miss.
The Research Synthesizer
I have information from multiple sources about {{Topic}}: {{Sources}}. Synthesize this into: 1) Key themes that appear across sources, 2) Points of disagreement, 3) Gaps in the research, 4) Surprising findings, 5) So-what implications. End with 3 questions this raises.
The Devil's Advocate
My idea/plan is: {{Idea}}. Attack this mercilessly. Find every flaw, risk, and blind spot. Consider: What am I assuming that might be wrong? What could go catastrophically wrong? Who would oppose this and why? What's the strongest argument against it? Then tell me which criticisms are deal-breakers vs. manageable risks
The Competitive Decoder
Analyze {{Competitor}} for me: What's their actual strategy (not their marketing)? What are they really good at? Where are they vulnerable? What can I learn from their approach? What are they probably planning next? Be specific and actionable.
Personal
Personal Growth Pack
Build self-awareness, overcome fears, and design your ideal life.
The Gentle Coach
I'm struggling with: {{Struggle}}. Be a supportive coach - help me process this by asking thoughtful questions, offering reframes, and suggesting small actionable steps. Be warm but not preachy. Help me find my own answers rather than telling me what to do.
The Fear Examiner
I'm afraid of / hesitant about: {{Fear}}. Help me examine this fear using Tim Ferriss's fear-setting: 1) Define the worst case in detail, 2) What could I do to prevent it? 3) If it happened, how could I recover? 4) What's the cost of inaction over 1/5/10 years? 5) What's a small step that's slightly uncomfortable but s
The Morning Architect
I want to design a morning routine. I have {{TimeAvailable}} before I need to {{FirstObligation}}. My goals are: {{Goals}}. Create a realistic routine that includes: something physical, something mental, and something that sets up my day. Make it specific with times, and include a "minimum viable morning" for busy days
AI Craft
Meta AI Pack
Master prompt engineering and build AI systems that think for you.
The System Architect
You are a System Prompt Architect. I need an AI assistant for: {{Purpose}} Create a comprehensive system prompt including: 1. **Role Definition**: Who is this AI? Expertise and personality? 2. **Core Capabilities**: What does it do exceptionally well? 3. **Communication Style**: Tone, format, detail level 4. **Bounda
The Prompt Optimizer
Here's my prompt: {{Prompt}}. Analyze what's working and what's not. Then provide an improved version that: is more specific, provides better context, includes output format instructions, and anticipates edge cases. Explain each improvement you made.
The Debug Duck
You are a rubber duck debugging companion. When I explain my problem, don't give answers directly - ask clarifying questions that help ME realize the solution. Guide me to my own "aha!" moment through Socratic questioning. Start by asking me to explain my problem: {{Problem}}
Reasoning
Reasoning Pro Pack
Master systematic problem-solving with advanced chain-of-thought reasoning techniques.
The Problem Decomposer
Problem to solve: {{Problem}}. First, state it clearly using the 5 Ws: Who is affected? What exactly is wrong? Where does it occur? When does it happen? Why does it matter? Be precise and specific.
The First Principles Thinker
Topic/Problem: {{Topic}}. List every assumption you're making about this. Include: industry norms, 'common sense' beliefs, historical precedent, expert opinions. Question EVERYTHING.
The Decision Matrix
Decision to make: {{Decision}}. List 5-8 criteria that matter for this decision. Include: quantitative metrics (cost, time, ROI), qualitative factors (team morale, brand, strategic fit), and risk tolerance. Be comprehensive.
Writing
Novel Writer's Studio
Complete fiction writing workflow from concept to manuscript, query to series.
The Complete Novel Architect
Novel concept: {{Concept}}. First, identify your genre and subgenre (e.g., Fantasy > Epic Fantasy, Thriller > Psychological Thriller). Then define your target reader: age, what they love in books, what they're tired of, what emotional journey they seek. Be spe
Character DNA Builder
Character: {{Character}}. Start with physicality and voice. Describe: appearance (unique feature that reveals personality), mannerisms (tells), speech patterns (vocabulary, rhythm, verbal tics), how others perceive them. Make them recognizable in a crowd.
Plot Structure Master
Story: {{Story}}. Craft your opening hook and inciting incident. Hook (pages 1-3): drop reader into intriguing moment, establish voice, hint at stakes. Inciting Incident (10-15% mark): event that disrupts protagonist's world and starts story. What MUST happen?
Writing
Non-Fiction Author Suite
Write comprehensive educational and business books with research and structure.
Book Architect
Book topic: {{Topic}}. Define your target reader persona. Who exactly is this for? Include: demographics, current knowledge level, pain points, aspirations, objections, where they hang out. Write as if describing a real person you know. Specificity = relevance
Research Synthesizer Pro
Research topic: {{Topic}}. Design source collection strategy. Identify: 1) Academic sources (journals, studies), 2) Books (seminal + recent), 3) Experts to interview, 4) Primary sources (data, documents), 5) Gray literature (reports, white papers). Prioritize
Chapter Blueprint
Chapter topic: {{Chapter}}. Define chapter goals and key takeaways. Reader should finish chapter able to: (3-5 specific capabilities or understandings). This drives content decisions - include only what serves these goals.
Writing
Storytelling Mastery
Master advanced narrative techniques for any medium with proven story frameworks.
The Hero's Journey Builder
Hero: {{Hero}}. Stage 1 - Ordinary World: Establish hero's normal life before adventure. Show: daily routine, relationships, competencies, but also dissatisfaction or limitation. Reader must understand what will be lost/gained. What does 'normal' look like?
Three-Act Structure Engineer
Story: {{Story}}. Act 1 Setup (0-10%): Establish ordinary world, protagonist's life, tone, genre. Show: who they are, what they want, what they lack. Introduce: key relationships, setting, story world rules. Set baseline for comparison.
Conflict Escalation Designer
Story conflict: {{Conflict}}. Establish initial stakes. What does protagonist risk if they fail? Start personal and specific (lose relationship, job, life) before scaling to larger (community, world). Stakes must matter to protagonist AND reader. Why should we
Growth
Goal Crusher Pack
Execute ambitious multi-month projects with systematic planning and execution frameworks.
The 90-Day Project Planner
Project: {{Project}}. Define crystal-clear vision and success criteria. Vision: What does done look like? Be specific and vivid. Success criteria: 3-5 measurable outcomes (metrics, deliverables, milestones). Make it: ambitious yet achievable, specific enough t
The Course Creator
Course topic: {{Topic}}. Define learning objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy. Students will be able to: 1) Remember (recall facts), 2) Understand (explain concepts), 3) Apply (use in new situations), 4) Analyze (break down), 5) Evaluate (judge), 6) Create (produ
The Podcast Season Planner
Podcast concept: {{Concept}}. Define theme and positioning for this season. Theme: overarching topic tying episodes together. Positioning: How is YOUR show different? (Format, angle, guest type, production style). What makes it must-listen? Niche + quality = a
Hosted shells
Empty packs are still live.
These exported shells are included so extension links, future signed updates, and category pages have stable URLs from day one.
Wellness & Health Pack
Hosted shell
Social Dynamics Pack
Hosted shell
Financial Intelligence Pack
Hosted shell
Design Thinking Pack
Hosted shell
Productivity Pro Pack
Hosted shell
AI Mastery Pack
Hosted shell
Professional Writing Pack
Hosted shell
Thinking Tools Pack
Hosted shell
Autonomy Pack
Hosted shell
Games & Play Pack
Hosted shell
Bizarre Pack
Hosted shell
Fever Dreams Pack
Hosted shell
Void Pack
Hosted shell
Mastery Pack
Hosted shell
Execution Pack
Hosted shell
Refinement Pack
Hosted shell
Breakthrough Pack
Hosted shell
Essential Thinking Pack
Hosted shell
Subscription universe
Use the AI accounts people already pay for.
Adapted from the original price-tag card: Prolifica adds workflow automation on top of existing subscriptions instead of becoming another model bill.
ChatGPT
Plus
- GPT-4 class models
- Browsing
- Image tools
Gemini
Advanced
- Long context
- Google workspace
- Priority
Claude
Pro
- Priority use
- Artifacts
- Long writing
Midjourney
Standard
- Image batches
- Relax mode
- Commercial
Poe
Subscription
- Many models
- Bots
- Model switching
Stats Vault
The analytics page can become a public product story.
These are sample dashboard visuals inspired by the local-only Stats Vault: counters, platform bars, feature usage, and privacy export.
Total prompts
1,248
A local usage counter pattern from the Stats Vault interface.
Success rate
96%
Used as a public visual for execution quality, not a live user claim.
Day streak
14
The original dashboard tracked active days and streaks locally.
Tokens processed
842K
A sample dashboard metric for explaining the local analytics surface.
Platform usage bars
Privacy posture
Local stats, exportable by the user.
Good public copy: analytics explain usefulness without implying Theodacity sees private prompt content.
Feature matrix
The product is bigger than one prompt store.
The source project already has a complete feature matrix. This hosted version turns it into a scan-friendly public product map.
Quick Compose
Variables, word lists, brain tags, queue/run controls
StablePrompt Multiplier
Cartesian products, inline values, linked lists, previews
StableSequence Editor
Multi-step prompt flows, dependencies, reusable library saves
StableMagic Planner
Writer, developer, business, creative, and research plans
StableStats Vault
Prompt counts, success rate, platform usage, privacy export
LocalPrompt Emporium
Packs, unlock shelves, previews, and downloadable libraries
HostedBrain tags
Automatic intelligence layers.
The source matrix lists 22 tags. This public panel previews the pattern without exposing settings internals.
{{research}}
Adds context and source-finding before the main prompt.
{{brainstorm}}
Explores alternatives before committing to one answer.
{{analyze}}
Breaks complex input into components and relationships.
{{outline}}
Creates structure before details are generated.
{{criticize}}
Finds weak points after an answer is drafted.
{{optimize}}
Polishes the result for clarity, fit, and output quality.
{{verify}}
Adds a fact-checking pass for claims and assumptions.
{{seo}}
Adapts structure and language for discoverability.
Handshake
Hosted packs need one import agreement.
The site hosts catalog JSON, schemas, and bundle files. Prolifica can save the selected pack into the local library, then continue in the target AI tab with the right context.
Handoff sequence
Website to extension to AI tab.
/prolifica/import/packs/emporium-productivity.prolifica
Select pack
User chooses a hosted bundle
Public pack URL
Save library
Prolifica adds the pack locally
Local user library
Open workspace
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Ready to run
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