This is awesome thanks for sharing Promptle with us. I had fun describing a cooking show based on the Great British bakeoff but spanning different time periods.
My favorite was Episode 3 - "Pie-rates of the Caribbean": The task is to bake savory pies on a pirate ship in the 1700s and aboard a time-traveling vessel in the year 3000, where ingredients are sourced from different galaxies.
I wish I could see my past prompts to help me inform the next ones.
Thanks so much! Love that you leaned into the time travel idea—“Pie-rates of the Caribbean” is a prompt masterpiece in itself.
Totally agree on the need to view past prompts. I am working on adding a “Prompt History” feature so players can revisit and learn from their previous entries as well as just simply view what their 1st or 2nd entry was to improve their 3rd one—great for tracking creativity over time or remixing your own gems.
Stay tuned, and keep the brilliant prompts coming @jennykaypollock !
This is awesome thanks for sharing Promptle with us. I had fun describing a cooking show based on the Great British bakeoff but spanning different time periods.
My favorite was Episode 3 - "Pie-rates of the Caribbean": The task is to bake savory pies on a pirate ship in the 1700s and aboard a time-traveling vessel in the year 3000, where ingredients are sourced from different galaxies.
I wish I could see my past prompts to help me inform the next ones.
Thanks so much! Love that you leaned into the time travel idea—“Pie-rates of the Caribbean” is a prompt masterpiece in itself.
Totally agree on the need to view past prompts. I am working on adding a “Prompt History” feature so players can revisit and learn from their previous entries as well as just simply view what their 1st or 2nd entry was to improve their 3rd one—great for tracking creativity over time or remixing your own gems.
Stay tuned, and keep the brilliant prompts coming @jennykaypollock !
I wanted to highlight some of the challenges I ran into -
Eleven Labs Voice Integration I wanted Promptle to speak your score results back—“You got an 8/10!” with some sass. But:
- Voice API limits meant I had to cache responses cleverly to avoid burning tokens - Playback inconsistencies in mobile browsers made testing a pain