SnipPrompts vs AIPRM

AIPRM is a Chrome extension that injects a prompt library directly into the ChatGPT interface — mostly focused on marketing, SEO, and copywriting workflows, with both free and paid tiers. SnipPrompts is a free, no-extension web library focused on the job search. Here's how they actually compare for someone hunting for a job.

The short answer

AIPRM is for marketers and SEO professionals who live inside ChatGPT all day and want one-click prompt access in the UI. Its prompt library is broad, much of it is marketing-focused, and the deeper features sit behind a subscription. SnipPrompts is for one specific job: getting hired. No extension, no subscription, no marketing prompts — just a tight library of job-search prompts you can copy and paste into any chatbot.

What AIPRM is good for

  • In-app integration. The Chrome extension drops a prompt picker directly into ChatGPT. One click and the prompt is in your input field.
  • Marketing and SEO depth. The library is heavily weighted toward content marketing, SEO writing, social copy, and ad copy.
  • Community submissions. Like FlowGPT, anyone can submit prompts and they're upvoted and rated.
  • Power-user features. Variables, output customization, tone presets, and prompt chaining on paid tiers.

The trade-off: Requires a Chrome extension (no Firefox/Safari for the core experience). The free tier has limits; the deeper features sit behind a subscription that runs $20+/month. Job-search prompts exist on the platform but aren't the focus — you'll dig past marketing prompts to find them, and the typical job-search prompt on AIPRM still has the same fabrication problem as a basic ChatGPT request.

What SnipPrompts is good for

  • No install, no signup, no subscription. Free web library. Copy a prompt, paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any model. Works in any browser on any device.
  • Job-search only. Every prompt is for the job hunt. No marketing prompts cluttering the search.
  • Defensive prompt structure. Refuse-to-invent gates and banned-phrase lists on every prompt — not just persona seeds.
  • One-time $39 option, not subscription. If you want the deeper bundle (44 prompts, scripts, worksheets, modules), it's $39 once. No recurring billing, no "unlock with Pro."

The trade-off: We don't have a browser extension. You copy and paste prompts the old-fashioned way. We also don't have marketing, SEO, or copywriting prompts — if that's what you need, AIPRM or another tool is the better fit.

Side by side

Same task: write a cover letter opener for a senior PM role.

Goal: A first sentence that doesn't sound like every other AI-generated cover letter.

A typical AIPRM cover letter prompt output

"As a results-driven product leader with over 7 years of experience driving cross-functional initiatives at high-growth companies, I am excited to apply for the Senior Product Manager role at [Company], where I can leverage my proven track record of delivering scalable solutions to make a meaningful impact."

What happens: Hits four banned phrases in one sentence ("results-driven," "cross-functional," "proven track record," "leverage"). The recipient reads two lines and knows it's AI.

SnipPrompts cover letter prompt

"Three months ago I sat through your CTO's QCon talk on the migration off the legacy payment processor. The way she framed the rollback architecture — instrument first, ship second — is the principle I've been trying to get my own team to adopt for the last year."

What it does: Requires you to give the prompt a specific real reason for applying. The prompt refuses to write a generic opener and asks back if your input is too thin.

Feature-by-feature

 
AIPRM
SnipPrompts
Delivery
Chrome extension
Free web library
Focus
Marketing, SEO, copy
Job search only
Price model
Free tier + $20+/mo subscription
Free + $39 one-time bundle
Cross-browser
Chrome-first
Any browser, any device
Works with non-ChatGPT models
Limited
Yes — just copy/paste
Refuse-to-invent gate
No
Every prompt
Banned-phrase list
No
Every prompt
Verification worksheets
No
Yes (bundle)

When to use AIPRM

If you're a marketer or SEO professional who lives inside ChatGPT all day, the AIPRM extension is a productivity boost worth its subscription. If you want prompt chaining, variables, and a UI-integrated experience, AIPRM is built for that.

When to use SnipPrompts

If you're job-hunting, don't want another browser extension, don't want a subscription, and want prompts that target your specific situation — resumes, cover letters, ATS, networking, interviews, negotiation, follow-ups — SnipPrompts is the lighter, more focused option.

Use both?

If you're a marketer hunting for a marketing job, sure — AIPRM for the marketing work, SnipPrompts for the job search. They don't overlap much. For most job hunters who aren't doing daily marketing work, you only need one of them, and it's not AIPRM.

Where to start

If you're job-hunting, start with the three core SnipPrompts prompts:

Run them on a real task. If the output is meaningfully more specific and harder to spot as AI than what you'd get from a simpler prompt, the structure is doing what it's supposed to do.

Going deeper: The Job Hunter's AI Bundle

The full bundle is 44 prompts, 8 negotiation scripts, 3 worksheets, and 5 modules of deeper content for harder cases — career switchers, gap explanations, ATS optimization, and the verification table that catches invented metrics. $39, 30-day no-questions refund.

Get The Job Hunter's AI Bundle →

$39 · 30-day no-questions refund.

Not ready to buy? Get one free prompt a week.

Drop your email and I'll send a new, tested prompt every week. Plus two free prompts the day you sign up.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.