AIPRM for ChatGPT

Prompt Guides · Free to use · 8 reviews

Free
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4.00
Based on 8 Reviews

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Quick Facts
  • Category: Prompt Guides
  • Pricing: Free
  • Listed: 11 Aug 2023
  • Updated: 22 Aug 2026
  • Rating: 4.00/5 (8 reviews)
  • Website: chrome.google.com
Tags
AI Chrome Extensions , AI Prompt Tools , ChatGPT Extensions , Free AI Tools
About AIPRM for ChatGPT

AIPRM for ChatGPT is a free Chrome extension which turns the already powerful ChatGPT into an SEO power-tool. You can use the pre-generated prompt templates for a number of things such as keyword research, article rewriting, image prompts, and more. You can also create your own prompt template to share with the rest of the community!

Based on 8 verified user reviews — Average rating: 4.00/5

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@nafizly
Turkey

What surprised me about AIPRM for ChatGPT is how little friction there is once you set preferences. I keep a short checklist: audience, tone, must-include points, and forbidden phrases. With that, outputs are consistently usable. Without it, results feel generic. I also like that I can iterate quickly instead of restarting from a blank page. Missing features for me: better version history and clearer export options. Even so, it has replaced a couple of scattered tools in my stack. Rating reflects practical value in my week, not hype from the landing page.

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@katherinedavis6904
Turkey

Reliable enough for production drafts. I edit the output, but the first pass is strong.

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@annsanchez3533
Turkey

What surprised me about AIPRM for ChatGPT is how little friction there is once you set preferences. I keep a short checklist: audience, tone, must-include points, and forbidden phrases. With that, outputs are consistently usable. Without it, results feel generic. I also like that I can iterate quickly instead of restarting from a blank page. Missing features for me: better version history and clearer export options. Even so, it has replaced a couple of scattered tools in my stack. Rating reflects practical value in my week, not hype from the landing page.

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