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I built DraftSparks over the weekend as a proof-of-concept and to play with some no-code automation skills I've been working on. We use a combination of AI (GPT-4) plus pre-defined categories and themes to generate ongoing writing prompts and journaling prompts.
DraftSparks is 100% free, and we post new writing prompts randomly to our social feeds every 3 hours throughout the day.
For those of you the write or journal - I'd love to know more types of topics or prompts you enjoy in your own writing?
Congrats on your launch! Wow, I truly had to dig a bit before I finally realised this was about writing and journalling prompts, not ChatGPT prompts...haha, sorry! (Seems the word has been co-opted by AI.)
I tried a few categories, and random ones. It would be really cool to have a category for conversations with friends? (Like conversation starting prompts?)
Maybe already exists, tons of content already, looks great and love the design!
@esus Yes, not one of the more common prompt websites launching on here!
I like the conversation idea, that's one I've come across but have not built yet. It overlaps with Dialogue prompts for character development quite a bit as well.
I need to resort the category structure to expose those types of things a bit better.
DraftSparks sounds super fun! I'm all about video content, but the idea of getting writing prompts powered by AI is pretty rad. When I brainstorm for video concepts, sometimes a unique prompt could really help. Ever thought of prompts related to storytelling or scriptwriting?
Keep up the awesome work!
@heleana we've absolutely got some story telling focused stuff on here, but it does trend towards fiction prompts. We've got a category slated for blog writing prompts, however the business writing stuff has been less of a focus.
I like the idea of video concepts but wonder how much it would differ from written prompts? I usually think about video projects in a script-first sense so I might be missing the bigger picture.
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