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PromptBlocks for Idea Generators

The Challenge

You don't have one idea. You have twelve. Business concepts fighting for attention. Side projects begging for time. Creative experiments you started last month sitting in limbo.

The problem isn't coming up with ideas—it's managing them all:

  • Ideas scattered across notes, voice memos, and half-finished docs
  • Losing context every time you switch between ventures
  • Re-explaining the same background to AI every single session
  • Forgetting where you left off when you return to an idea
  • Brilliant connections between projects that slip away

How PromptBlocks Helps

1. Projects: One Home Per Idea

This is foundational. Every idea gets its own dedicated project.

What lives in a project:

  • Concept description: The core idea, target market, key assumptions
  • Current status: Active exploration? Parked? Ready for validation?
  • Attached research: Competitor analysis, market notes, validation findings
  • AI memory: What you've learned, decided, and still need to figure out

Your "productivity app for musicians" idea stays separate from your "consulting practice" idea stays separate from your "newsletter about coffee roasting" idea. Each one has its own context, its own history, its own momentum.

When you return to an idea after three weeks away, everything is there. The AI knows what you were thinking. No re-explaining required.

2. Mid-Chat Project Switching: Your Ideas Can Talk to Each Other

This is the power feature for multi-passionate minds.

You're deep in a brainstorming session for Idea A when you realize: "Wait, that distribution strategy I explored for Idea B would work perfectly here." Or: "The pricing model from my consulting project could apply to this SaaS."

With PromptBlocks, you switch projects mid-conversation. Pull in context from another venture. Make the connection. Switch back.

Example workflow:

  1. You're exploring monetization for your newsletter idea
  2. You remember researching subscription models for a different project
  3. Switch to that project → "What subscription tiers did I consider?"
  4. The AI pulls up your previous thinking
  5. Switch back → Apply those insights to your newsletter
  6. The connection is made. Both ideas are stronger.

Your ideas don't exist in isolation anymore. They inform each other. The skills from your side project help your main venture. The market research from one idea applies to another.

This is how multi-passionate people actually think. PromptBlocks finally supports it.

3. File Knowledge: Your Research, Always Accessible

Attach files to any project. Research documents. Competitor analysis. Notes from customer conversations. Market data. That PDF you downloaded three months ago.

The AI automatically searches these files when you ask relevant questions.

In practice:

  • "What did I learn about this market?" → The AI finds your research notes and summarizes
  • "What were the red flags from my competitor analysis?" → It cites specific concerns from your attached docs
  • "What did that potential customer say about pricing?" → It pulls the relevant section from your interview notes

You don't have to remember where you put things. You don't have to copy-paste context into every conversation. Your accumulated research is always available, always searchable.

4. Chat History Search: Find Any Conversation

Remember that brainstorming session from two months ago? The one where you explored a really interesting pricing model? Or figured out your differentiation?

Search your past conversations. PromptBlocks finds it.

  • "What was that pricing model I explored in June?" → Found
  • "When did I decide to focus on small businesses instead of enterprise?" → Found, with full context
  • "What validation experiments did I consider but not run?" → Found across multiple sessions

Pick up any idea exactly where you left off—even if it's been months. Your thinking history is preserved and searchable.

5. Memory: The AI Remembers Your Decisions

As you work through ideas, the AI accumulates memory:

  • Key decisions and why you made them
  • Assumptions that need validation
  • Open questions you're still wrestling with
  • Context that matters across sessions

You can actively shape this. Say "remember the key assumption is that musicians will pay for productivity tools" and it's stored. Or accept auto-suggested memories that capture important moments.

When you return to an idea after weeks away, the AI still knows:

  • The pivot you decided to make
  • The customer segment you chose to focus on
  • The pricing concern that keeps nagging at you
  • The validation result that changed your thinking

Your ideas don't reset. They accumulate context over time.

Sample Prompts for Idea Generators

Quick Validation Check

Help me pressure-test this idea:

Idea: {{idea}}
Target customer: {{customer}}

Evaluate honestly:
- Is this problem painful enough to pay for?
- What competition exists?
- What's my unfair advantage?
- Fastest way to get real signal on this?
- Red flags I should face now?

Don't let me skip the hard questions.

Cross-Project Connection Finder

I'm working on {{current_idea}} and wondering if insights from my other projects apply.

Specifically thinking about:
- Distribution/marketing strategies
- Pricing models
- Target customer insights
- Technical approaches

Help me identify connections worth exploring.

Idea Parking (Before Stepping Away)

I need to pause work on this idea.

Before I step away, help me capture:
- Key insights so far
- Open questions I'm still wrestling with
- What would need to be true to revisit this
- Any connections to other ventures

Make this easy to pick up in 3 months.

Getting Started

  1. Create projects for your active ideas — Start with your top 3-5 ventures. Write descriptions capturing what you know so far.
  2. Attach your existing research — Competitor analysis, market notes, interview recordings. Get your accumulated knowledge into the system.
  3. Start a brainstorming session — Work on one idea. When another idea connects, switch projects and explore the link.
  4. Let memory accumulate — Accept auto-suggested memories. Actively store key decisions. Your context compounds over time.

Your ideas deserve better than scattered notes and lost momentum. Give them a system that actually matches how your multi-passionate mind works.

Get started with PromptBlocks today →


For the people who refuse to pick just one thing.