Marija Popovic

AI Prompt Marketplace – Because writing good prompts is harder than it looks

Hey everyone! I’ve noticed something interesting while building and testing AI tools:

People massively underestimate how important a good prompt is.

Even super smart users often don’t get the full potential out of tools like ChatGPT – just because they don’t know how to “speak AI.”


So I’m working on an idea:

A platform that makes it super easy to discover, customize, and share prompts – sorted by use case, industry, tool, etc. Think:

• A prompt library with community ratings

• AI-generated, personalized prompts based on what you want to achieve

• A space to publish your own tested prompts and get feedback

• Maybe even a “leaderboard” of top-performing prompts


It’s not for tech nerds only – it’s for people who want to work smarter, not prompt harder.


Would love to hear what you think:

• Would this help you or your team?

• What would make you actually use something like this?

• Is it useful long-term – or just a hype thing?

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Rohan Gayen

The problem with this kind of marketplace is maintaining quality. People will flood them with generic prompts. Community ratings can be gamed.

If someone can ensure that the author themselves used the method in their own life, it can be useful. Must have skin in the game.

Maybe ask them to submit 5 min story on the process and AI will detect generic stories to verify. And for user reviews do the same, they must use the prompts in real life.

Have to think about incentives for both parties.

Marija Popovic

@admiralrohan Absolutely agree - quality control and authenticity are the biggest challenges in any open marketplace. Generic content is everywhere, and trust is fragile. That’s why I’m thinking about building in “proof-of-use” mechanisms from the start. Love your idea of a 5-min story & you’re totally right - incentives are key. Maybe it’s access to exclusive tools, exposure in the community, or even revenue share for high-impact prompts.

Rohan Gayen

@marija_popovic "Proof of use" nicely put.

In blockchain (Bitcoin, ethereum) they use "Proof of work" by putting complicated math challenges. And in DAO concepts of revenue share in integrated. Can be a inspiration.