My problems:
– Lost track of which prompt version actually worked
– No way to prove I created something vs. copied it
– Prompts scattered across 12 different docs
– Zero portfolio to show employers/clients
– No infrastructure for AI engines to discover quality prompts
That last one is critical – we have SEO for Google, but no equivalent for AI engines finding and using quality prompts.
So I built ThePromptSpace: https://ThePromptSpace.com
The Core features:
✓ Repository system (immutable backups with timestamps)
✓ Public portfolio pages (showcase your skills)
✓ Version tracking (see what actually worked)
✓ **GEO layer (General Engine Optimization – make prompts AI-discoverable)**
✓ Community channels (collaborate on techniques)
✓ [Beta] Licensing layer (monetize your IP)
The GEO concept: Just like SEO made content discoverable by search engines, GEO makes prompts discoverable and valuable to AI systems themselves. We're building the metadata, categorization, and indexing layer for the AI era.
It's essentially GitHub meets LinkedIn for prompt engineering, with infrastructure for AI native discovery.
Free early access is live. I'm a solo dev building this in public, so I'd genuinely love feedback from people who do this professionally.
What features would make this actually useful vs. just another gallery site?