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Milcroft saves AI prompts you can run in one tap. Here’s how it works, in plain English — no tech knowledge needed.
What is Milcroft?
A Milcroft tool is a ready-made AI prompt with a few blanks to fill in. You type a word or two, Milcroft writes the full prompt for you, and opens ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Perplexity so you can get your answer.
There are two parts: your tools (the prompts you save) and the Library (a big collection of prompts other people made — free to browse and copy).
Milcroft doesn’t talk to the AI for you. It just writes the prompt and opens the AI’s website with it ready to go. Browsing and running are free — you only need an account if you want to publish or rate prompts.
Run a tool
1Pick a tool
Open one from your Tools, or find one in the Library and tap “Add to my tools”.
2Fill in the blanks
Each box has a label, like “Your text” or “Tone”. Type or paste what you want.
3Press Run
Milcroft drops your words into the prompt and shows you the finished version. You can tweak it before sending.
4Open in your AI of choice
Tap ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Perplexity. Your prompt is copied automatically and the AI opens in a new tab — if it isn’t already there, just paste (Cmd/Ctrl+V) and send.
Build your own tool
Tap New tool and fill in a short form.
1Name it
Something short and clear — it’s what you’ll see on the card.
2Pick a category
The icon is chosen for you based on the category. That’s it.
3Write the prompt
Write what you’d normally type into an AI. Anywhere you want the person to fill something in, wrap a word in double curly braces — like {{text}}. That turns into a fill-in box.
Make this shorter and clearer:
{{text}}Here’s how the blanks become boxes:
4Save or share
Save it to your tools, copy a link to send it to someone, or publish it to the Library for everyone.
Want more control? The Advanced section lets you add hidden instructions that set the AI’s tone, plus a short description shown when you share the tool.
Share a tool as a link
Every tool has a Copy link option. It puts a link on your clipboard — paste it into a message, email, anywhere.
Whoever opens it sees the tool and taps Add to my tools. No sign-up, no install. The whole tool travels inside the link, so it just works.