Sharing pre-filled prompt links to AI models. Anyone else doing this?

So lately I’ve been experimenting with preloaded AI prompt links — basically, sharing a URL that opens ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, etc. with the prompt already written

No copy-paste
Just click → the prompt appears → the user runs it

I write guides, tutorials, and internal docs, and I noticed that when I tell people “Paste this prompt into ChatGPT” half of them either forget or paste it incorrectly

But if they can click a link and the AI opens with the prompt already there, the engagement jumps a lot

So far, the use cases I'm playing with are blog posts — linking to demos, course modules — students follow along instantly, team docs / Notion, prompt libraries — easier than formatting blocks

Manually creating URLs for ChatGPT is easy… but doing it for other AIs gets messy real fast.. URL encoding, weird formatting, different rules

So I’m using this tool: https://linkmyprompt.com

You paste your prompt → it generates clickable links

(Sharing it because it solved the annoying formatting part)

Curious… is anyone else doing this? If so, how are you using them? Would love to see examples. I feel like pre-filled AI links could become a new standard

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