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Introducing PromptForward: A Simple Tool to Streamline Prompt Engineering

Hey Indie Hackers!

I’m excited to introduce PromptForward – a new web app built to simplify prompt engineering and those working with large language models (LLMs). After months of development, I’m thrilled to share it with you!

What is PromptForward?
PromptForward is designed for Prompt Engineers and AI enthusiasts who work regularly with LLMs. If you’ve spent hours tweaking and testing prompts, you know how challenging and time-consuming it can be to get things right. That’s where PromptForward comes in.

Key Features:

Write & Optimize Prompts: Easily create, edit, and refine prompts in a user-friendly environment. Test different versions to find the best results.

Upload Test Sets: Run your prompts against test sets (like CSV files) to check for accuracy and consistency across diverse inputs.

Version Control: Every time you modify a prompt, PromptForward saves a version, allowing you to track changes and revert to previous iterations if needed.

CSV Analysis: Upload a CSV of test cases, apply your prompt, and download a CSV with the processed outputs—perfect for bulk testing.

Why PromptForward?
PromptForward aims to streamline your workflow, making it easier to experiment, iterate, and optimize. Whether you’re building apps or fine-tuning AI responses, PromptForward saves you time and helps you focus on what matters.

What’s Next?
PromptForward landing page is now live at https://promptforward.dev, and I’d love for you to check it out!

I'm still making some final tweaks on the app itself but it will be ready soon. I’m eager to hear what you think. If you have ideas, feature requests, or just want to chat, drop a comment or reach out.

, Founder of Icon for PromptForward
PromptForward
on October 17, 2024
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