u/Electronic_Bike_975

Image 1 — I got my tool to be recommended by LLMs.
Image 2 — I got my tool to be recommended by LLMs.

I got my tool to be recommended by LLMs.

I prompted ChatGPT and Perplexity ( Claude Sonnet 4.6) to "name some prompt managers built for creators" and it recommended "NoirPrompt".

My OWN tool. The feeling is so unreal. Might not be such a huge thing but it's progress.

If you're a creator or AI agency managing dozens of prompts across projects, NoirPrompt keeps everything versioned, organized, and ready to reuse no more losing that "perfect prompt" in a Notion doc somewhere.

👉 noirprompt.com

Curious, has anyone else had their tool show up in AI-generated recommendations? How did it feel?

u/Electronic_Bike_975 — 5 days ago

So I was creating this UGC ad for an app that I built but i got something better out of it.

mid jourmey ( mid journey ) & soona ( sora )

I was dying of laughter for a while and thought I should share it lol

u/Electronic_Bike_975 — 7 days ago

Hey everyone,

I've been working on a prompt manager for creators and would love to hear feedback( both good and bad ) from those who are struggling with scattered prompt libraries, losing great prompts after closing a tab, rebuilding the same template from scratch for the fifth time or having multiple versions of the same file for "version control"

What you can do with Noir Prompt:

  • Universal MCP Server - Connect your prompt library directly to Claude Desktop and Cursor. Access any prompt via slash commands without ever leaving your chat window.
  • Variable Templates - Build reusable templates with {{variables}}. Swap subject, style, or mood in one click. No rewriting, ever.
  • Version History - Every edit is saved automatically. Roll back to what worked, compare versions, and restore your best iterations instantly.
  • Browser Extension - Save prompts straight from any AI tool in your browser. Just Select and Save. No Need to copy any more. ( On the Way )
  • Multi-type Library - Store image, video, and LLM prompts (Midjourney, Runway, Sora, ChatGPT, Claude, and more) in one organised vault. Filter by type, model, tag, or favorite.
  • Noir Discover - Browse and save community prompts to jump-start your own library.

Site - noirprompt.com

Looking forwards to hearing from everyone!

u/Electronic_Bike_975 — 9 days ago

I work as a SOC analyst at an MSSP and I have seen that shift scheduling is entirely manual rotations built in spreadsheets, no automated coverage checks and I wasn't able to find a tool specifically built for SOCs, In house & MSSP SOCs.

I found a thread on this subreddit from 2017 where people were asking the same question, but there were no real answer. Nine years on, I'm curious whether anything has actually changed.

So I have a few questions to all the SOC managers, SOC Team Leads and Senior SOC Analysts:

  • What software, if any, are you using for shift rotation and coverage tracking?
  • If you're still on spreadsheets, what's the biggest pain point?
  • Have you found anything purpose built for 24/7 SOC operations, or is everything just adapted from generic 24/7 workforce scheduling tools?

Disclosure: I'm currently building a tool to address this problem, which is why I'm asking. Not promoting anything just trying to understand whether this pain point is widespread before going further.

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u/Electronic_Bike_975 — 12 days ago