Changelog
This page documents notable, user-visible changes to Prompt It. It focuses on how the product evolves in capability and intent.
v0.7.0 — Expand (Planned · January 2026)
- Introducing Palettes: named, switchable promptlet sets
- Clarified and future-proofed
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This release expands how users organise and understand Promptlets, while reinforcing explicit control and forward compatibility.
v0.6.0 — Surface (3 January 2026)
- In-situ editing added to the side panel for local refinement
- Mini-Studio behaviour directly on output, without context switches
- Explicit Edit / Clear / Undo flow
- 🔗 Chain is now called 💠 Apply
- Minor side panel layout and interaction tweaks
This release introduces a new working surface, allowing users to refine output and apply additional Promptlets in place, without escalating into Studio or entering a conversational flow.
v0.5.0 — Frontier (12 December 2025)
- Support for the GPT-5.2 model
- Token usage and execution duration shown in output
This release improves transparency, helping users understand how Promptlets interact with models and resources.
v0.4.0 — Catalyst (9 December 2025)
- Import and export of Promptlets
- Updated visual identity
- Expanded user guide
Promptlets become portable, enabling reuse and sharing of organisation-specific ways of working with text.
v0.3.0 — Studio (7 December 2025)
- Studio introduced for running Promptlets on manually entered text
- Default Promptlets can now be removed
- Help documentation added
This release marks a shift from operating only on selected text to working directly with full textual artefacts.
v0.2.0 — Cadence (30 November 2025)
- Create custom Promptlets
- Apply Promptlets sequentially to form workflows
- Advanced model configuration options
Prompt It becomes a composable system for applying intentional, repeatable transformations to text.
v0.1.0 — Emerge (11 November 2025)
- Initial release
The foundation of Prompt It: a lightweight tool for running user-defined transformations on text.