Large Language Models are powerful in isolation. They are transformative when teams know how to use them together, sharing the prompts that work, refining them collaboratively, and building a shared library of tested AI interactions. Osai is the platform we built to make that possible.
The problem Osai solves
Every team that uses AI tools discovers prompts that work. Most of those prompts live in individual chat histories, Slack threads, or personal notebooks, invisible to the rest of the organisation. Knowledge about what works with GPT-4, Midjourney, and DALL-E stays siloed, and teams reinvent the wheel constantly.
What Osai does
- Prompt repository: a structured, searchable library of prompts for GPT 3.5, GPT 4, Midjourney, DALL-E, and more
- Prompt sharing: users create, refine, and distribute prompts, turning individual insights into organisational knowledge
- Prompt evolution: community refinement improves prompts over time, with versioning to track what changed and why
- Collective intelligence: teams unlock the combined expertise of every member who has found a better way to interact with AI
Our approach
We built Osai to be intuitive for non-technical users while giving power users the tools they need to manage prompt versioning and quality. The platform's architecture was designed to support rapid expansion to new AI models as the market evolves, so today's GPT-4 prompts sit alongside tomorrow's integrations without a rebuild.
The organisations winning with AI are not the ones with the most powerful models, they are the ones with the best institutional knowledge of how to use them.
The result
Osai exemplifies the power of AI and its ability to revolutionise interactions between humans and machines. By leveraging LLMs as collaborative tools rather than individual productivity boosters, Osai enhances the way teams and organisations collaborate, share knowledge, and solve complex problems at scale.
