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Core Features

Learning Mode

Learning Mode is how you teach Promptr where to show your content. Instead of writing rules by hand, you browse your demo and click the things you want to attach notes to.

Turning it on

Toggle Learning Mode from the menu bar or with the global hotkey ⌘⇧L (it works from any app, so you can flip it on while focused in Chrome). A blue PROMPTR LEARNING MODE banner appears at the top of granted pages while it’s active.

Recording anchors

Navigate your demo in Chrome. While Learning Mode is on:

  • Hovering shows a blue outline around the element under your cursor.
  • Click an element to record it as an anchor — the outline turns green with a checkmark.
  • Click “Map This Page” in the banner to record the whole page as one anchor, rather than a specific element.

An anchor is just a reference to what you were looking at — its text, selector, aria-label, or test id. Later, Promptr matches your live context against these anchors to decide what to show.

Assigning content

When you’re done recording, turn Learning Mode off (press ⌘⇧L again) and open Manage Mappings… from the menu. Each URL you visited is a collapsible group with the anchors you recorded. Click Assign (or Change) on an anchor and pick the content snippet Promptr should display there.

Shared-folder write-back

If the snippet you assign lives in a shared folder, Promptr writes the new rule back into that content file (into its frontmatter, or a sidecar for rich-text files). The next time your teammates’ apps re-index the folder, they inherit the mapping automatically — no extra step. Mappings to files in your local library are stored on your machine only.

Turn it off before presenting

Learning Mode is for authoring, not presenting. Make sure it’s off before your demo so clicks aren’t captured as anchors.

Licensing

Learning Mode is available during your free trial and on all paid plans. It’s disabled once a trial expires without a license. See Licensing & Plans.