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    Jul 3, 20251 min read

    Hello World đź‘‹

    JZBy JZ

    Why we’re building PromptDocker — and what’s coming next

    If you’re building with AI, you’ve probably felt this:

    • You write a great prompt… then lose it in a Slack thread.
    • You tweak another version… but forget which one actually worked.
    • Your team shares prompts in Docs, Notion, screenshots, and ChatGPT histories.
    • No one knows which version is live — or why.

    We’ve been there.
    That’s why we’re building PromptDocker.


    đź’ˇ The Problem

    Prompts are becoming part of real products.
    They power agents, automations, features, and entire workflows.

    But most teams are still managing them like scraps of text.
    There’s no version control.
    No testing infrastructure.
    No shared library.
    No clear source of truth.

    This worked fine when prompts were experiments.
    It breaks when they become dependencies.


    🛠️ What We’re Building

    PromptDocker is a tool to manage, test, and evolve prompts — together.

    Think of it like Git for prompts — minus the complexity.

    PromptDocker helps you:

    • âś… Organize your prompts by project, use case, or agent
    • âś… Version them with clear history and notes
    • âś… Test prompts across models and inputs
    • âś… Collaborate with your team, not just solo
    • âś… Track what’s working — and what broke when GPT updated

    It’s built for builders, operators, and teams shipping real AI features.


    🧠 Who It’s For

    We’re designing PromptDocker for people doing real work with prompts:

    • Startup teams building AI products
    • Ops teams using LLMs for automation
    • Agents-as-a-service builders
    • Prompt engineers managing prompt stacks
    • Anyone tired of copy-pasting from Notion

    If that’s you — we’d love to have you in our early access group.


    🚀 What’s Next

    We’re opening up early access soon.
    Founding members get lifetime access, hands-on support, and input into what we build next.

    We’re starting small, learning fast, and staying close to the builders who care about doing this right.

    If you want in, join the early list here or message us directly.


    🫡 One Last Thing

    We believe prompts are the new source code.
    It’s time we treated them like it.

    Thanks for being here — and for building alongside us.

    – The PromptDocker Team