Teach prompting with real tools, not screenshots.
Students learn by doing. Researchers need reproducibility. Educators need shareable, organized libraries. A platform built for prompt management handles all three.
How Promptmark fits
Public profiles and sharing
Publish your prompt library at promptmark.ai/u/yourname. Share individual prompts, curated collections, or entire course libraries via direct links, QR codes, or embeds. Students can view, remix, and build on your work — with full attribution.
Collections for curricula
Organize prompts by course, module, assignment, or research project. Tag by technique, difficulty level, or model target. Students navigate a structured library instead of a flat list of examples.
Version control for iteration
Every edit is saved automatically. Students can see how a prompt evolved through iterations — what changed, what improved, what broke. Diff views make the iteration process visible and teachable.
Multi-model testing
Run the same prompt against multiple models and compare responses. Students see firsthand how prompt wording affects different models differently. Researchers can document model-specific behavior with real data.
COMPOSE wizard for guided learning
Students new to prompting start with COMPOSE Guided mode — it walks through audience, tone, constraints, and output format step by step.
Templates for reusable assignments
Turn any assignment prompt into a template with student-fillable variables. Students fill in the form, run the prompt, and compare results.
Example workflow
Build a course collection
Create a collection with sub-collections for each module. Add example prompts with template variables for student experimentation.
Share with the class
Publish the collection and share the link. Students sign up free, view prompts, and remix them into their own libraries.
Assign iterative exercises
Students improve prompts, test against models, and document changes. Version history shows their iteration process.
Review student work
View student profiles, see version history, compare approaches. The diff view shows exactly what they changed from the original.
Give your students a real prompt workbench
Organized libraries, version-tracked iterations, and multi-model testing — free for every student.
Set up your course library — free