Do you use saved prompts in your day-to-day Testing with AI workflow?

A prompting hub is a personal library of reliable prompts that can supercharge your interactions with AI.

From reusing effective test ideas to speeding up exploratory sessions, a prompt hub helps testers stay sharp and consistent.

But here’s the big question:

:brain: Are you treating prompts like reusable assets?
:hammer_and_wrench: Are you engineering your prompts for your testing use case?
:books: Or are you starting from scratch every time?

Vote now and see how your workflow compares to others!

Do you use saved prompts in your day-to-day Testing with AI workflow?

  • Yes, always
  • Sometimes
  • Not yet
  • Never thought about it
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P.S. Got a go-to prompt? Tell us in the comments!

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If someone is interested to check out my prompting hub. Here is the link to it:

AI Prompt Repository for Testers - Rahul’s Testing Titbits

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@parwalrahul Perfect Prompts thanks for sharing :innocent:

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Thanks. Do share any of your saved prompts too.

Very helpful, thank you :blush:

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You’re welcome. feel free to use it or suggest me topics where you would like to see more prompts.

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I keep the chat threads instead. Whilst carefully maintaining the context by asking the LLM to forget what isn’t needed.
Sometimes, I build a Q/A style document and then add it to a GPT which then helps make prompt engineering a less of a hassle.

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Same. I have several chats with specific themes / which are designed to do specific things. I set them up using saved prompts, then I keep feeding them information, drilling down on what I need. The next time I use that chat, the information is already there, and I can refer back to previous good answers that were provided.

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