Welcome to the ForgePrompt documentation! ForgePrompt is a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform designed to help users create templates for AI prompts with ease. This documentation provides a comprehensive guide to help you get started with ForgePrompt and make the most of its features. Whether you are a developer looking to integrate ForgePrompt into your application or a non-technical user looking for a simple way to create AI prompts, this guide is for you.
Overview of ForgePrompt
ForgePrompt enables users to create, manage, and execute templates for AI prompts using a straightforward interface. It supports the Twig format, allowing users to leverage variables, basic operations like if, for, and default values, as well as date formatting, among other features. ForgePrompt offers various template visibility options, such as private, unlisted, and public, enabling users to choose the level of accessibility for their creations.
Key Features
- Templates: Create and manage templates in Twig format with support for variables, basic operations, and more.
- Template Variables: Define variables for use in templates, with support for different types and default values.
- Executing Templates: Execute templates through a form generated for each template on the template detail page.
- Credits: Pay-as-you-go model based on the number of operations and total tokens used during execution.
- API: A REST API allowing users to execute templates programmatically and interact with the ChatGPT API.
- Make (former Integromat) and Zapier Integrations: Seamlessly use templates in Make and Zapier scenarios.
In the following chapters, you will find detailed instructions and examples to help you navigate ForgePrompt’s features, create and manage templates, work with variables, execute templates, and integrate ForgePrompt with other applications. Happy prompting!