Description

🖼️ Tool Name:
Right‑Click Prompt (aka RCP)

🔖 Tool Category:
Productivity & Automation; also fits under Smart Assistant, Content Writing & Generation

✏️ What does this tool offer?
Right‑Click Prompt is a Chrome (and Chromium-based browser) extension that brings your personal AI prompt library into your browser’s right-click context menu. It lets you save, organize, and instantly reuse prompts on any web page or text field—without switching tabs.

What does the tool actually deliver based on user experience?
• Highlights or copies selected text and runs it through a saved prompt (e.g. “Summarize this”) with one click. 
• Manage prompts locally with folders, drag‑and‑drop organization, editing, import/export capabilities. 
• Seamless integration with AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Bard via autopaste or prompt invocation. 
• Fully privacy-conscious: all prompts stored in browser local storage (no external sync). 

🤖 Does it include automation?
Yes — Automates prompt workflows by:
• Autopasting selected text into your chosen prompt template. 
• Context-aware prompt triggering based on highlighted text. 
• Quickly browsing, searching, and launching prompts directly from your browser. 

💰 Pricing Model:
Free

🆓 Free Plan Details:
• Unlimited prompt storage and usage
• All features including organizing, autopaste, folder structure available
• Works entirely offline in-browser; no account or subscription needed 

💳 Paid Plan Details:
• None — free open access. No paid tiers announced.

🧭 Access Method:
• Browser extension for Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, Vivaldi)
• Install via Chrome Web Store; small toolbar icon gives access to settings and prompt library. 

🔗 Experience Link:

https://rightclickprompt.com

Pricing Details

💰 Pricing Model: Free 🆓 Free Plan Details: • Unlimited prompt storage and usage • All features including organizing, autopaste, folder structure available • Works entirely offline in-browser; no account or subscription needed  💳 Paid Plan Details: • None — free open access. No paid tiers announced.