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Organize prompts like a visual notebook

Folders, pins, search, archive, and visibility — how to keep a growing prompt library usable.

  1. 1

    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.

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    Step 1: Understand the corkboard
  2. 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. 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. 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. 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.

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