Prompt Collections vs AIPRM
Browser extension that injects prompt templates into ChatGPT.
AIPRM
AIPRM is a browser extension that overlays a prompt template menu inside ChatGPT (and a few other models). You stay in ChatGPT and pick templates from a sidebar.
Best for
ChatGPT-only users who want templates in-context and don't mind installing an extension.
Prompt Collections
Prompt Collections is a standalone, model-agnostic library โ packs work in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, and Sora with one-click deep links into each.
Best for
Anyone who works across multiple AI models or wants prompts curated into deliberate, multi-step packs rather than a flat list of community templates.
Feature by feature
| Feature | Prompt Collections | AIPRM |
|---|---|---|
| Install required | No โ web app | Yes โ browser extension |
| Models supported | ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, Sora | Mostly ChatGPT |
| Quality control | Editorial curation | Community-submitted |
| Workflow packs | Yes โ multi-prompt | Single templates |
| Variable substitution | In-page form | Inline tokens |
| SEO long-form pages | Yes โ model + use-case hubs | No |
The honest verdict
AIPRM is the right choice if you live inside ChatGPT and want templates in your sidebar. Prompt Collections is the right choice if you use multiple models or want deliberate, tested workflows instead of community submissions.
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