Prompt libraries need stronger entry pages, not just more prompts.
Prompt count alone is not enough. Libraries need stronger entry pages and workflow logic.
What changed
• Prompt libraries are becoming more workflow-driven and editorialized
• Entry pages and related-link structure matter more than raw prompt count
• Prompt packs often outperform isolated templates in perceived value
Who it affects
• Prompt sites
• Content publishers
• AI education projects
What to do now
• Strengthen prompt category pages with clearer workflow framing
• Group related prompts into packs or sequences
• Improve related links between prompt pages and supporting hubs
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