VibeCards & Reusable States
Saved workspace states that turn prompt work into reusable systems.
Type
State architecture
Status
Role
Product designer + builder
Scope
Save Flows, State Modeling
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Purpose
VibeCards turn a composed prompt workspace into a saved, reusable state. Instead of forcing users to copy final prompt text and lose the structure behind it, the system preserves the working arrangement itself: selected modes, composition inputs, reusable fragments, slot values, and the decisions that shaped the prompt.
02
Constraint
Prompt work is easy to lose. Users may arrive at a strong composition through dozens of small decisions, but most tools only preserve the final text. That creates a fragile workflow where useful systems become scattered notes, screenshots, or one-off outputs instead of reusable assets.
03
Interaction Model
Users can save a workspace state as a VibeCard, return to it later, duplicate it, adapt it, or use it as a starting point for new work. The card behaves less like a bookmark and more like a portable working configuration, letting users preserve the structure of a prompt system, not just its surface text.
04
System Logic
The system treats saved prompt work as a durable product object. A VibeCard captures the meaningful state of the workspace so the user can restore context, continue editing, and reuse prior structure across different creative workflows. This makes repeatability part of the product model rather than something users manage manually.
05
Tradeoffs
Save full workspace state vs. final text only (heavier records, but preserves the system not just the output)
06
Result
The result is a reusable state system that makes prompt work easier to preserve, revisit, and adapt. It demonstrates product judgment around persistence, information architecture, workflow continuity, and designing for repeat use instead of one-time generation.