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AIPRM was one of the first prompt tools people installed for ChatGPT, and for a lot of users it was the on-ramp into using AI seriously. But the same three complaints show up again and again in reviews and forum threads: it's a recurring subscription, it requires an account, and the extension has grown heavier than the job it does. If you're here, you've probably already felt one of those three.
This page is a straight comparison — not a takedown. AIPRM has a large community prompt library, which is a genuine advantage. But if what you actually want is a fast way to reuse your own prompts across AI chats without paying monthly or handing over an account, here's how PromptDock stacks up.
Three reasons come up consistently:
None of that makes AIPRM bad software. It makes it a different product than what a lot of people are actually searching for: a lightweight, private, personal prompt library.
| PromptDock | AIPRM | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free, or $19 once for Pro | $0 community tier, then $10–33/month |
| Account required | Never | Yes, to save your own prompts |
| Where prompts are stored | 100% on your device | Cloud account |
| Works on | 10 AI sites | ChatGPT-first¹ |
| Trigger to insert a prompt | // inline, no tab switch | Sidebar / dropdown click |
| Fill-in-the-blank templates | {{variables}}, Pro | Limited |
| Free trial of paid features | 7 days, full Pro, no card | None — paid tiers are paid from day one |
| Import / export your library | Yes, JSON, anytime | Limited |
| Community prompt marketplace | Not the focus — built for your own prompts | Yes, large public library |
¹ AIPRM's support for Claude and other sites has historically lagged behind ChatGPT and required extra setup. Prices and features checked July 2026 — confirm current details on each vendor's site.
The short version: PromptDock saves your prompts locally (no account, nothing uploaded) and inserts them with // in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Grok, Copilot, Mistral, Poe and AI Studio. Free for 10 prompts, and every install gets a 7-day free trial of Pro. Add to Chrome — it's free →This is the biggest structural difference between the two tools, not just a pricing detail. AIPRM's model requires an account because your prompts live on its servers — that's how the sidebar, the marketplace, and cross-device access work. Reasonable for a community-prompt platform, but it also means your prompt library exists somewhere you don't control, tied to a login you have to maintain.
PromptDock takes the opposite approach: there is no server for your prompts to live on. Everything is written to Chrome's local extension storage, on your machine, the moment you save it. There's no sign-up flow, no password, no "forgot my login" moment six months from now. If you ever want a backup, you export your whole library as a plain JSON file — a file you hold, not one sitting in someone else's database.
A 2026 privacy review of AI browser extensions found that over half collect some form of user data. PromptDock's permission list is intentionally short: local storage, and the AI chat sites themselves so the // palette can render. No <all_urls>, no analytics script, nothing phoning home.
Do the arithmetic once and the decision mostly makes itself. AIPRM's paid plans land between $10 and $33 a month. At the low end, that's $120 in year one and $120 again every year after — for as long as you keep the subscription active, which for most people is "until I forget about it and finally notice the charge."
PromptDock Pro is a single $19 payment. Not $19 a month — $19, once, ever. It unlocks unlimited prompts and folders, {{variable}} templates, cross-device sync via Chrome's own built-in sync, and JSON import for bulk-loading a prompt pack. There's no renewal date to track and nothing to cancel later, because there's nothing recurring to begin with. Checkout runs through Stripe (via ExtensionPay); your card details never touch PromptDock directly.
If you're not sure Pro is worth it yet, every install starts with a 7-day trial that unlocks all of it — no card required. Use it like the paid version for a week, then decide.
A lot of people who install a ChatGPT-first prompt tool are also running half their week through Claude for writing, Gemini inside Google Workspace, or Perplexity for research. If your prompt library only exists in one of those, you're back to copy-pasting between tabs — the exact problem a prompt manager is supposed to solve.
PromptDock's // shortcut is built into ten AI chat sites from day one: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, Mistral (Le Chat), Poe, and Google AI Studio. Save a prompt once and it's available with the same two keystrokes no matter which chat window you're in. One library, not five.
Switching over doesn't have to be all-or-nothing, and you don't lose anything you've already written. A simple migration path:
The whole migration usually takes less time than a single AIPRM subscription cycle costs.
In fairness: if the main thing you want is to browse a large public marketplace of other people's prompts and you don't mind the subscription, AIPRM's community library is a real feature PromptDock doesn't try to replicate. PromptDock is built for the opposite use case — a private, fast, permanent home for your own prompts, at a price you pay once. If that's closer to what you're actually trying to solve, it's the better fit.
Yes. The free plan stores 10 prompts and works on all 10 supported AI sites, forever, with no account and no credit card. Pro (unlimited prompts, {{variables}}, sync) is a one-time $19 payment, not a subscription. Every install also gets a 7-day trial with all Pro features unlocked.
Yes, and on more sites. The // shortcut works natively in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, Mistral, Poe and Google AI Studio — one library, ten sites, no separate extension needed for each.
No. There is no sign-up, no email, and no login screen at any point, on the free plan or Pro. Your prompts are saved directly in your browser's local storage.
Yes. Copy your existing prompts into a simple list, paste them into PromptDock one by one (or bulk-import a JSON file on Pro), and they're instantly available via the // shortcut across all supported AI sites.
Substantially. AIPRM's paid plans run $10–33 a month, which compounds to hundreds of dollars a year. PromptDock Pro is a single $19 payment with no renewal, ever.
Ready to stop paying monthly for a prompt shortcut? Get PromptDock free, keep your prompts on your own device, and upgrade for $19 once if you need more. Add to Chrome — it's free →Related reading: every way to save ChatGPT prompts, compared, how to reuse prompts across ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, and 50 free ChatGPT prompts you can import in one click.