Built for designers who can spot a template in four seconds.
Each prompt is checked for product-specific artifacts, domain copy, meaningful states, and a first viewport that does useful work.
- Hero is a usable product surfacepassing
- Palette has one strong accent, not a single-hue washpassing
- Copy names records, tokens, prices, or commandspassing
βIt gives me a brief that already sounds like a product team, not a prompt directory.βMarin Cho, Principal Designer at a revenue intelligence SaaS
Prompt structure without prompt bloat.
Switch the workflow stage to see how Briefloom keeps the generated prompt concrete from idea to export.
Intent ledger
Briefloom starts by separating the audience, job-to-be-done, and first-viewport promise so the prompt does not collapse into a generic SaaS page request.
| Field | Example value |
|---|---|
| Audience | Senior product designer refining a SaaS concept |
| Job | Create a credible landing-page prompt in under 10 minutes |
| Promise | Useful product surface appears before any marketing claims |
Small enough for one designer. Strict enough for a design org.
Start with the free loom for weekly concept work, then add libraries and review history when your team standardizes prompt quality.
Studio
For designers building prompt libraries for SaaS landing pages and product-led campaigns.
- Unlimited prompt generations
- Anti-template audit history
- Shared tone and density presets
- Export to HTML brief or ChatGPT prompt
Write the prompt a senior designer would actually hand off.
Open the loom, define the job, strip the defaults, and leave with a focused ChatGPT UI prompt built around a real SaaS product surface.