A no-login prompt leaderboard just dropped, and the expiration mechanic is the whole trick

A developer got bored. Had an idea. Built it. That’s the entire origin story behind gopromptup.com, and honestly, that’s also what makes it worth a look.

The setup is dead simple: submit a prompt, vote others up or down, let the community surface what actually works. No account. No tracking. Zero friction.

Here’s the twist: prompts expire.

That’s not a flaw. That’s the mechanic. The leaderboard stays fresh, the noise clears out, and what rises to the top tells you something real about what people are testing right now, not what was trendy six months ago. It’s a living snapshot of what the prompt engineering community actually thinks works.

Here’s how to get real value from it:

  1. 🔗 Open gopromptup.com and scan what’s currently winning
  2. Look at the structure of the top-voted prompts. Short? Detailed? Role-based? Notice the pattern
  3. Run the highest-ranked ones through your own workflow and compare to what you normally use
  4. Submit something you’ve been using and see how the crowd rates it honestly
  5. 💡 Come back in a few days. The rankings will have shifted, and that shift is the actual signal

Pro tip: If a prompt you’re confident in lands near the bottom, treat it as useful feedback, not a slight. Community voting cuts through personal blind spots faster than any solo review session.

🗳️ Worth bookmarking as a quick calibration check. Low effort, surprisingly useful pulse on what’s working in prompt engineering right now.

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by u/leaveat in PromptEngineering

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