A featherlight Mac app that lives in your menu bar. Hit a shortcut, find any prompt, copy it. Everything stays on your Mac.
Instant recall
From any app. No windows to manage, no tabs to juggle. Prompto opens, you type, you copy. Gone in a second.
Press it. Watch it open. Rebind it to whatever you want.
Designed for your keyboard
A fuzzy search that learns. Recently used prompts rise. Favorites stay pinned. You type “ne” and the right one is already highlighted.
Cold-opens faster than Spotlight. Native Swift, zero Electron, never warming up.
Stack tags like filters. Pull exactly what you need, nothing else.
Drop {{placeholders}} into any prompt. Prompto asks, you answer, it copies the result.
No dock icon. No windows. Just a chevron.
Your whole library is a single JSON file. Back it up however you like.
No account. No telemetry. No network calls. Ever.
Prompto never sees your prompts. No servers, no telemetry, no analytics. What's on your Mac stays on your Mac — full stop.
Every key, documented
Prompto is built for people who'd rather not touch the mouse. Here's the whole language.
Pay once. Yours forever.
Frequently asked
In a single JSON file inside ~/Library/Application Support/Prompto/. That's it. You own it. Back it up, sync it through iCloud Drive, keep it in a git repo — however you want.
No. Prompto is a storage and retrieval tool. You copy the prompt, then paste it wherever you want — ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, your own CLI, a text message. We don't talk to any AI on your behalf.
Yes. The default is ⌘⇧P, but you can bind Prompto to any combination. ⌃Space if you've retired Spotlight, a single hyper key, whatever fits your muscle memory.
There's no built-in sync — that would mean a server, and a server would mean we see your prompts. If your library file lives in iCloud Drive or Dropbox, Prompto follows it automatically.
Yes. Prompto is free to use with up to 10 prompts. Unlock unlimited with the one-time $6.99 purchase.
macOS 14 Sonoma and later, including the latest macOS 26.4. Universal binary — native on Apple Silicon, compatible with Intel.