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Alchemy for ChatGPT is an all-in-one extension designed to streamline your interactions with ChatGPT. It includes a library of over 500 expertly crafted prompts, powerful organization features, and a custom prompt editor, helping users improve their productivity and get more out of AI.
Install the Alchemy for ChatGPT extension. Access the prompt library, organize your conversations into folders, save responses to documents, use speech-to-text for inputs, trigger fast commands by typing '/', and create custom prompts using the built-in editor.
The free version includes access to the Playground category of the prompt library, conversation folders, prompt commands, speech-to-text functionality, and themes.
The Pro version (currently in Beta) includes full access to the prompt library, the ability to save responses to documents, the Alchemy Dashboard, document and bookmark management, a custom prompt editor, and support for favorites and custom commands.
Type "/" inside a ChatGPT conversation to open a menu of pre-engineered prompts designed to optimize your workflow.
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