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Best Midjourney Prompt Manager for iPhone

A working Midjourney prompt is a small piece of art — 50–200 carefully chosen words. Then you generate one image and it disappears into Discord scrollback. Here's how to actually save the ones that work.

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The Midjourney prompt problem

Midjourney prompts are different from ChatGPT prompts in three important ways:

  1. They're long. Most working prompts are 50–200 words covering subject, style, lighting, composition, lens, era, and mood.
  2. Style modifiers stack. "Cinematic, 35mm film, golden hour, shallow depth of field, --ar 16:9 --style raw" — these get reused across hundreds of prompts.
  3. The good ones are rare. You'll generate 30 prompts that don't quite work, then nail one. Saving the working version is essential.

Discord wasn't designed to be a prompt library. Once a working prompt is 200+ messages back, it's effectively lost.

The 4 ways people save Midjourney prompts

1. Discord bookmarks

Quick to do, painful to retrieve. Doesn't survive long-term. Works for the first 10 prompts, falls apart after that.

2. Midjourney's web gallery

Searchable, persistent, ties prompt to result image. Great for "what did I generate?" Less great for "give me a clean prompt I can adapt." Web-only, account-required.

3. Apple Notes / Notion

Better than Discord. Lets you organize by style or project. Misses the variable-template piece — you'll save 50 nearly-identical prompts that differ only in subject.

4. Dedicated prompt manager (PromptForge)

Best when you have 50+ working prompts. Variable templates, folders, one-tap copy, on-device storage, no internet required.

What a good Midjourney prompt template looks like

{{subject}}, {{style_keywords}}, {{lighting}}, {{composition}}, --ar {{aspect_ratio}} --style {{style_param}} --v 6

Filled in:

a vintage diner at twilight, cinematic, 35mm film aesthetic, neon signs glowing, soft rain on streets, low-angle wide shot, --ar 16:9 --style raw --v 6

One template, 100 different subjects. Save the template once. Vary the subject every time you use it. Stop rewriting the modifiers.

The folder structure for image-gen prompts

Don't organize by tool (Midjourney/Flux/SD) — most prompts work in multiple tools with minor adjustments. Organize by output type:

📁 Photography ├── Portrait ├── Landscape ├── Product / commercial └── Street / documentary 📁 Illustration ├── Watercolor / painted ├── Vector / flat └── 3D rendered 📁 Logo + branding ├── Wordmarks ├── Symbols └── Patterns + textures 📁 Concept art ├── Character design ├── Environment └── Vehicle / mech 📁 UI / icon 📁 Surreal / abstract 📁 Reference shots

Why PromptForge specifically works for image-gen

FeatureWhy it matters for Midjourney
Variable templates{{subject}}, {{style}}, --ar {{ratio}} — change one variable, rerun.
Long-text storage200-word prompts fit cleanly with formatting preserved.
Folders by use case"Portraits — moody," "Logos — minimalist," "Concept — sci-fi env."
One-tap copyPhone in hand → tap → paste into Midjourney bot in Discord.
Offline accessDiscord doesn't always load. Your prompt library always loads.
On-device storageImage-gen prompts can include client/project names. Stays private.
200+ starter templatesGet going on day 1 with proven structures.
Built-in AI subscription trackerTrack Midjourney + ChatGPT Plus + Claude Pro spend.

Workflow: from working prompt to library

  1. Generate in Midjourney. Iterate until you nail it.
  2. The moment a prompt works — copy the prompt text immediately. Don't wait. Discord history will eat it.
  3. Open PromptForge. Tap "+ New prompt." Paste.
  4. Add a 1-line description: "moody portrait, golden hour, cinematic"
  5. Convert variable parts to {{placeholders}}: replace the specific subject with {{subject}}
  6. Save to the appropriate folder.
  7. Future use: open PromptForge → folder → tap → fill in subject → copy → paste in Discord.

Common style modifier libraries to save

Cinematic

cinematic, 35mm film, anamorphic lens, shallow depth of field, golden hour lighting, dramatic shadows, --style raw

Editorial portrait

editorial portrait, studio lighting, sharp focus on eyes, neutral background, color graded, magazine quality, --ar 4:5 --style raw

Product photography

product photography, white seamless background, soft box lighting, sharp focus, commercial quality, --ar 1:1

Concept art

concept art, painterly style, dramatic atmosphere, intricate details, ArtStation quality, --ar 16:9

Save these as templates. Plug in subjects. Stop rewriting the modifiers.

FAQ

Does PromptForge connect to Midjourney directly?No. It stores and copies prompts; you paste them into Midjourney (in Discord or web) yourself. By design — keeps the app off third-party APIs and your prompts private.
Can I save the generated image too?PromptForge stores text only. For images, save them to Photos or use Midjourney's web gallery.
What about Stable Diffusion / Flux / DALL-E prompts?Same workflow. Image prompts are mostly portable across tools (with minor parameter differences). PromptForge is tool-agnostic.
Is there an Android version?Currently iOS-only. For Android, look at PromptHero (web), or use a Notion database.

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