Prompts that encode client context, analysis structure, and operating judgment end up spread across vendor accounts and temporary chats.
A local-first prompt library for work you need to keep.
Keep prompt work on your Mac by default while the website handles beta access, releases, and update plumbing separately.
Free during beta. Founder terms shared before Linea Prompt 1.0. Current beta requirements are shown before download.
Linea keeps reusable prompt work in a Mac-first library while beta signup, release downloads, and updates are handled by separate website infrastructure.
A safe product state, worthy of the page.
The visual language follows the running Mac app, but the content is purpose-built synthetic marketing data: board memos, customer calls, launch QA, and fundraise updates instead of internal workspace text.
Investor Update Partner Draft
fundraise · board · memo
Draft the investor update. Separate shipped facts, open risks, and asks. Use the attached runway model and customer call notes.
Separate the prompt library from release plumbing.
The website and backend are still real systems: beta registration, release metadata, download events, email delivery, Turnstile, and analytics all have jobs. They are not the place where your reusable prompt library needs to live.
- Prompt work is prepared in the native Mac app.
- The website handles beta and release access separately.
- AI-provider sessions stay in the apps and accounts you already use.
Your prompts are part of how you work.
A good prompt can encode judgment: what to ask for, what to exclude, how to format output, and which source material matters. That belongs in a durable workspace, not only in a chat transcript.
- Save the prompt as a Blueprint.
- Keep project facts as Context and Variables.
- Use Time Machine when edits need a record.
The promise becomes an operating loop.
Create the Blueprint on your Mac.
Attach the context it needs.
Use Linea without adding an AI-provider login layer.
Deliver the prompt into the app where the work happens.
Direct answers for real search intent.
Does Linea require an AI-provider login?
No. Linea Prompt does not require you to log into an AI provider inside Linea. It prepares prompts for the apps and accounts you already use.
Does the website still use backend services?
Yes. The website uses services for beta registration, release delivery, email, verification, and analytics. That is separate from the app's prompt-library workflow.
Shape what ships next.
Join the beta while the workflow is still being shaped around real Mac professionals and real prompt-heavy work.
Join the beta