PromptShip helps students save prompts for studying, note-taking, exam prep, and research — so you learn more in less time.
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Most students are stuck doing this the hard way. Here's the shift PromptShip unlocks.
You re-read notes for hours but nothing sticks. AI could create flashcards and practice questions but your prompts produce surface-level content.
Save prompts for flashcard generation, concept explanation, and practice problems. Use {{subject}}, {{topic}}, and {{level}} variables.
You have 20 papers to read for your thesis. Summarizing each one manually takes forever. AI summaries miss the nuances you need.
Prompts that summarize papers, compare methodologies, and extract key arguments. Academic-quality output every time.
You do not know what to focus on. AI could create targeted study plans but without specific prompts, you get generic advice.
Build practice exams, study schedules, and concept maps with prompts tailored to your specific courses and exam format.
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Real, clone-ready prompt templates trusted by students on PromptShip. Open any card to view, fork, or run it.
Generates a comprehensive, exam-specific review checklist — organized by topic, cognitive level, and exam format — that ensures you've covered every testable concept before walking into the exam.
Applies the Feynman Technique to any complex concept — generating a plain-language explanation, identifying gaps in the explanation, and producing a corrected, gap-free summary.
Designs a structured blank-page recall test protocol for any subject — the hardest and most effective self-testing method used by top medical and law students.
Transforms any lecture transcript, article, or video content into a perfectly structured Cornell Notes document — cue column, notes column, and synthesis summary included.
Generates a deck of atomic, well-formed flashcards with vivid mnemonics, optional cloze deletions, image cues, and Anki-ready tags + intervals — applying Piotr Wozniak's 20 rules of formulating knowledge for durable spaced-repetition learning.
Maps the hidden connections between concepts across a course or subject — generating a cross-concept review that prepares you for the synthesis questions most students fail.
Builds a comprehensive language acquisition SRS deck with sentence-based cards, pronunciation guides, grammar pattern cards, and listening-to-speaking progression for any language pair.
Builds a personalized, adaptive spaced repetition interval schedule from scratch for any subject — calibrated to your retention rate and exam timeline.
Builds a mixed-practice review session that interleaves questions from multiple topics — the most effective format for consolidating understanding and preparing for unpredictable exam question ordering.
Converts study material into a structured mind map outline — hierarchical, radially organized, with connection labels and exam-priority flags — ready to draw or paste into mind mapping software.
Converts dense academic research papers into structured Cornell Notes — extracting methodology, findings, limitations, and theoretical contributions into a review-ready format.
Converts your Cornell Notes directly into a spaced repetition deck — transforming your best notes into the most effective review format without any duplication of effort.
Builds a rigorous, defensible TAM/SAM/SOM market sizing model using bottom-up methodology, public data sources, and investor-grade narrative — not the top-down '$500B industry × 1%' fallacy.
Creates an investor-credible AI/ML infrastructure overview that explains your model architecture, data flywheel, and accuracy advantage without overpromising on AI capabilities.
Compares sentiment data across two or more time periods to detect statistically meaningful shifts, identify what drove them, and forecast the direction of brand perception.
Save, version, generate, and ship prompts at the speed your work actually moves. One workspace. Every model. Zero chaos.
Diff edits, restore older revisions, and never lose the prompt that worked. Your library is a git for AI.
Run the same prompt on GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Gemini side-by-side. Pick the winner with data, not vibes.
Use {{audience}}, {{topic}}, {{tone}} to turn one prompt into infinite personalized outputs.
Roll out a tested prompt to every teammate in one click. Everyone gets your best work, instantly.
Full-text search across prompts, descriptions, and tags. Stop digging through ChatGPT history.
Describe what you need in plain English. PromptShip writes the optimized prompt — and saves it to your library.
Start from a proven template, swap your variables, and ship. No prompt engineering experience required.
Explain {{concept}} in {{subject}} as if teaching a {{level}} student. Use analogies, examples, and break down step by step...Create a practice exam for {{course}}. Topics: {{topics}}. Format: {{format}}. Difficulty: {{level}}. Include answer key with explanations...Summarize this research paper for my {{subject}} thesis. Extract: main argument, methodology, key findings, and limitations. Paper: {{abstract}}...We built PromptShip because nothing else does this. Here's why teams switch.
Hand-picked across the platform — prompts that complement what you already use.
Builds a full-length mock exam from your syllabus or study notes — format-matched to your actual exam type, with detailed answer keys and performance analytics.
Compresses an entire chapter, module, or topic into a single, perfectly structured one-page study summary — optimized for last-minute review and active recall triggers.
Creates a visual, milestone-based review roadmap for any multi-week exam prep period — showing exactly what mastery stage to be at each checkpoint, and how to course-correct if you fall behind.
Designs a precision pre-exam review plan for any subject — allocating review time by topic weight, personal weakness profile, and days remaining to maximize score per hour studied.
Generates a high-quality synthesis summary for the bottom section of Cornell Notes — the hardest and most cognitively valuable part of the system that most students write incorrectly.
See how other students use PromptShip to ship faster, stay consistent, and finally stop losing their best prompts.
“PromptShip replaced three tools for us — our prompt docs in Notion, the Slack threads where we shared examples, and the personal ChatGPT history nobody could search. Everyone is on the same page now.”
“Versioning is the killer feature. We A/B tested two prompt revisions on Claude vs GPT-4o, picked the winner, and rolled it out to the whole engineering team in an afternoon.”
“I was duct-taping Google Docs and ChatGPT favorites together. PromptShip just works. The library alone saved me 5 hours in the first week.”
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Yes. PromptShip is built for everyone using AI to do real work. We have a dedicated library of students-focused prompts and templates that you can clone, customize, and version in your workspace.
No. The library has 10,000+ ready-to-use prompts written by experts. Pick one, swap in your variables, and you have a professional output. As you use PromptShip, you naturally pick up what works.
Yes — copy any prompt with one click and paste into your AI tool of choice. Or run prompts directly in the PromptShip playground using our built-in connections (free includes Gemini 2.5 Flash; Pro adds GPT-4o and Claude).
Always. Your workspace is private by default. You decide what to share with your team or publish to the public library. Nothing is public unless you make it so.
Docs can't version, can't test across models, can't use variables, and can't plug into ChatGPT or Claude. PromptShip is purpose-built for the prompt workflow.
Free plan includes 200 prompts and Gemini 2.5 Flash. No credit card required. Built for students.
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