Promptsy

Promptsy - Your Personal Prompt Vault.

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Report generated on April 6, 2026

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Key Insights for Promptsy

6 unlabeled buttons block screen reader users from filtering prompts by tag

Your Discover page's filtering UI—critical for prompt engineers to find 'chain-of-thought' or 'coding' prompts—is completely inaccessible to users relying on assistive technology, excluding them from your core discovery experience and limiting your addressable market.

CSP policy blocks Plausible analytics, leaving discovery behavior unmeasured

You can't track how your 10,000+ prompt engineers navigate the Discover library, apply tag filters, or engage with shared prompts—critical data for optimizing the platform and understanding which use cases (like 'Niche Positioning Analysis') drive the most value.

Prompt engineers with disabilities cannot manage collections or apply filters independently

Core workflow actions—tagging collections, filtering by 'analysis' tags, organizing saved prompts with descriptions—fail for assistive technology users, creating friction that likely causes churn among an otherwise loyal segment of power users.

What ProdPoke understands about Promptsy

Promptsy is a prompt management and discovery platform designed for AI users. On the Discover page, it hosts a searchable library of prompts created by users like @theo-williams and @samira-el-masri, covering use cases like 'Niche Positioning Analysis,' 'Code Bug Detection,' and 'Product Narrative Builder,' with filtering by tags such as 'chain-of-thought,' 'analysis,' and 'coding.' The How It Works page reveals the core functionality: users can save prompts with titles and descriptions, organize them with tags and collections, track version history with diff highlighting, and share via public links. The platform positions itself as a 'vault' for AI prompts, claiming to be trusted by 10,000+ prompt engineers, and includes educational content on the Blog about prompt optimization and team collaboration. The Dashboard login page indicates this is a authenticated service where users access their personal prompt collections.

Based on exploring 4 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

92
Crystal clear

Promptsy is a vault for saving, organizing, and sharing AI prompts. The site's tagline states: 'Stop losing your best prompts to scattered notes and forgotten docs. Save, version, and share your AI prompts in one powerful vault.' It offers features like instant copy-paste to any AI tool, searchability, and has 10K+ prompts saved by users.

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

96/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

SEO

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Accessibility

85/100

6 interactive element(s) without accessible names

high

Several interactive elements on Promptsy (likely in the prompt filtering, tagging, or collection management UI) lack accessible names. Prompt engineers using screen readers cannot understand what these buttons or controls do, making it difficult or impossible for them to manage their prompt collections, apply filters by tags like 'chain-of-thought' or 'coding', or navigate core platform features.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 6 missing: <a.group>, <button[type=submit].text-dark-400>, <button[type=submit].text-dark-400>, <button[type=submit].text-dark-400>, <button[type=submit].text-dark-400>

Functional

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Technical Health

Loading the script 'https://plausible.io/js/script.js' violates the following...

medium

Your analytics script from Plausible is being blocked by your Content Security Policy. This prevents you from tracking how prompt engineers discover and use prompts on your platform, limiting your ability to understand user behavior in your Discover page and measure engagement with shared prompts.

Compliance

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your accessibility and analytics gaps are silently excluding users and blinding you to behavior insights. Start by auditing and labeling all 6 unlabeled interactive elements—particularly the tag filter buttons, collection toggles, and management controls on your Dashboard and Discover pages. Use aria-label or aria-labelledby to ensure screen reader users understand what each button does (e.g., 'Filter by chain-of-thought tag,' 'Add to collection'). This is a quick win that opens your platform to assistive technology users without any UX redesign.

Next, fix your Content Security Policy to allow Plausible analytics. Your current CSP is blocking telemetry that would show you which prompt categories (@theo-williams' prompts vs. @samira-el-masri's), tags, and sharing patterns drive engagement. Understanding whether 'Code Bug Detection' or 'Product Narrative Builder' prompts get more saves, shares, or version iterations will inform your Discover page ranking, editorial strategy, and feature prioritization.

These two fixes address your highest-leverage gaps: one removes a barrier to entry for accessibility-dependent users, and the other restores visibility into user behavior that you're currently flying blind on. Both are low-lift—aria labels require only markup changes, and CSP adjustment is a configuration update—with outsized impact on platform inclusivity and your ability to grow the prompt engineer community.

Suggested priority order:

  1. 6 interactive element(s) without accessible names
  2. Loading the script 'https://plausible.io/js/script.js' violates the following...

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