Prompt Collections vs PromptBase
Per-prompt marketplace where creators sell individual prompts.
PromptBase
PromptBase is a marketplace where independent creators list and sell single prompts, usually for a few dollars each. You browse, buy a prompt, and own that one prompt forever.
Best for
People who know exactly which one prompt they need, want to own it forever, and prefer paying once over subscribing.
Prompt Collections
Prompt Collections is a curated, subscription library of multi-prompt packs โ every prompt is hand-tested by our editors and the whole library unlocks under one Pro subscription.
Best for
People who use prompts across multiple workflows weekly, want consistent editorial quality, and don't want to evaluate a new creator on every purchase.
Feature by feature
| Feature | Prompt Collections | PromptBase |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Subscription (Pro unlocks all) | Per-prompt purchase |
| Quality control | Editorial review on every prompt | Creator-uploaded, ratings-based |
| Structure | Multi-prompt packs around a workflow | Single prompts |
| Free tier | Free preview prompt in every pack | Some free prompts |
| Variables / fill-ins | Built-in variable form | Plain text |
| Open-in-model deep links | ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini | Copy/paste |
| Image prompts (Midjourney/Sora) | Yes | Yes (large catalog) |
| Creator marketplace | No โ curated only | Yes |
The honest verdict
PromptBase wins on catalog breadth and one-time purchase. Prompt Collections wins on editorial quality, multi-prompt workflows, and price-per-prompt if you use more than a handful a month.
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Try Prompt Collections free
Every pack ships a free preview prompt โ open one, run it in your browser, decide if Pro is worth it.