Grok/prompt
Ask with a prompt
Opens Grok and sends the prompt immediately.
Format
https://grok.com/?q={prompt}Try it
https://grok.com/?q=What%20is%20a%20universal%20link%3FOpenWhat you supply
{prompt}The prompt to send.
URL-encode it. An unencoded
&ends the prompt and starts a new parameter, and an unencoded?or#truncates it.
It presses send. This is the one thing to know about a Grok link, and it is the opposite of
what the ChatGPT one does: the prompt is not offered to the composer for the
person to look over, it is submitted the moment the page loads. Verified, not assumed — a
?q= link opened Grok already answering.
That makes a Grok link a side effect, not a suggestion. Whoever clicks it has run a query against their own account before they have read it, and it lands in their history. Two things follow:
- Do not put anything in a shared link you would not want attributed to the person clicking it.
- Do not use one where a person is meant to review or edit the prompt first. There is no such moment.
grok.com is the canonical host. The older x.com/i/grok?text=… still resolves in places but is a
redirect, and links written against it are one product decision away from breaking.