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Frequently asked questions

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What is AgentPromptPro?

A voice-first web app that turns one spoken or typed request into ten ready-to-use ideas, then sends the option you choose straight to your favorite AI chat tool or search site. The app uses Anthropic’s Claude to generate the ideas and the Web Speech API for the voice layer.

Which AI tools can it open the chosen option in?

Ships with twelve defaults: SecureMyName (pinned at top), then alphabetical: ChatGPT, Claude, Dynadot, GoDaddy, Google Gemini, Google Search, Grok, Namecheap, Perplexity, Spaceship, Unstoppable Domains. Any site that accepts a URL query parameter can be added in Settings as a custom template.

Can I use it without a microphone?

Yes. Every voice action has a typed equivalent. You can type your request, type a selection like “select 8”, or click the option directly.

Does it work for prompts as well as domain names?

Yes. The same flow handles domain names, product names, headlines, search terms, and fully written prompts. Claude matches the format and length of each option to what the request is asking for.

How do I install AgentPromptPro on iPhone?

Open the site in Safari. Chrome and Firefox on iOS cannot install web apps, only Safari can. Tap the Share button in the bottom toolbar (the square with an up-arrow), scroll the share sheet, and choose Add to Home Screen. Confirm the name and tap Add. The AgentPromptPro icon appears on your Home Screen alongside your other apps. Tap it to launch in standalone mode (no Safari URL bar, full screen, respects the notch on newer iPhones).

Can I install AgentPromptPro on desktop or Android?

Yes. In Chrome, Edge, or any Chromium-based desktop browser, an install icon appears in the address bar (look for a small monitor or plus icon). Click it and the app installs as a standalone window. The same flow works on Android Chrome.

Which browsers support voice input?

Voice input uses the Web Speech API. It works in Chrome, Edge, Opera, and Brave on all platforms, and in Safari on macOS and iOS. Firefox does not implement the API, so the voice button disables itself there and typed input still works.