If you've been using AI tools like ChatGPT, you’ve probably realized one thing:
👉 The quality of your results depends heavily on your prompts.
But finding good prompts isn’t always easy.
Most websites either:
share generic examples
repeat the same content
or lack real-world use cases
So where do people actually share useful AI prompts?
Here are some of the most interesting AI prompt communities worth checking out in 2026.
1. Velotip
Velotip is a growing community focused on sharing real, practical AI prompts.
Instead of generic templates, users share prompts they actually use in:
web/app development
content creation
automation workflows
What makes it different:
community-driven (not just static content)
focused on real use cases
simple and easy to explore
It’s still early, but it has potential to become a useful hub for builders working with AI.
2. PromptBase
A marketplace for buying and selling prompts.
Good if you’re looking for polished, premium prompts.
3. FlowGPT
A large prompt-sharing platform with a wide variety of examples.
Great for browsing, but quality can vary.
4. Reddit (r/ChatGPT, etc.)
You can find useful discussions and prompts,
but content is scattered and hard to organize.
🚀 Final Thoughts
As AI becomes more powerful,
👉 knowing how to prompt becomes more valuable than the tool itself.
Communities like Velotip are interesting because they focus on:
real usage
practical workflows
builder-driven knowledge
If you're serious about using AI effectively,
it’s worth exploring these kinds of platforms.

