Organize prompts like a visual notebook
Folders, pins, search, archive, and visibility — how to keep a growing prompt library usable.
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Understand the corkboard
My Pad shows your saved notes as pinned cards on a corkboard. Pinned notes float to the top; archived notes hide until you toggle Archived.
Go to My PadStep 1: Understand the corkboard - 2
Create folders
Use the folder bar above your notes to create color-coded folders — e.g. Client A, SEO, Personal. Filter the board by folder or show uncategorized notes.
Step 2: Create folders - 3
Edit in a modal
Click Edit on any card (or New note) to open the editor without leaving the board. Change title, prompt body, category, model, folder, and public visibility.
Step 3: Edit in a modal - 4
Remix with duplicate
Remix creates a copy you can tweak without touching the original. Useful when one template spawns many client variants.
Step 4: Remix with duplicate - 5
Search and filter
Search matches title, description, and tags. Combine with folder filters and the public/private views to find notes fast.
Step 5: Search and filter
Tips
- ✓Pin your top 3 daily drivers so they stay above the fold.
- ✓Keep one folder per client or project — not one folder per prompt.
- ✓Archive finished campaigns instead of deleting; you may remix them later.
Continue learning
Getting started
A quick tour of Explore, My Pad, and running your first prompt with any OpenRouter model.
Remix & publish
When to keep prompts private, when to publish, and how public notes appear on your author page and in Explore.
Run prompts
How to get reliable results from the run panel — free tier, your own key, and saving outputs.