[GH-ISSUE #12292] Profile syncing between registered devices #54684

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opened 2026-04-29 06:53:17 -05:00 by GiteaMirror · 4 comments
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Originally created by @mhd-ahd on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ollama/ollama/issues/12292

In Ollama Windows application, do we have the ability to:
1- upload used prompts to the cloud profile, to be synced to between devices, or visible online (read-only for sure).
2- be able to share as read-only with colleagues, teams, or public.
3- add grouping/categorization to the prompt history page.
4- listed of installed models per each registered device.

Originally created by @mhd-ahd on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ollama/ollama/issues/12292 In Ollama Windows application, do we have the ability to: 1- upload used prompts to the cloud profile, to be synced to between devices, or visible online (read-only for sure). 2- be able to share as read-only with colleagues, teams, or public. 3- add grouping/categorization to the prompt history page. 4- listed of installed models per each registered device.
GiteaMirror added the feature request label 2026-04-29 06:53:17 -05:00
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@rick-github commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025):

In Turbo? It's just an API. If you want prompt management, history, device control etc. you want a client as a frontend, eg OpenWebUI.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3292926329 --> @rick-github commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025): In Turbo? It's just an API. If you want prompt management, history, device control etc. you want a client as a frontend, eg OpenWebUI.
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@mhd-ahd commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025):

I edited the request to mention that the request is for the Windows UI, not related to Ollama itself.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3293133006 --> @mhd-ahd commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025): I edited the request to mention that the request is for the Windows UI, not related to Ollama itself.
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@rick-github commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025):

You want cloud properties for a local application? You still need a client as a frontend, in this case a frontend that does the property management on the server that it and ollama is installed on. OpenWebUI runs on Windows but other frontends can be found in integrations.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3293149702 --> @rick-github commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025): You want cloud properties for a local application? You still need a client as a frontend, in this case a frontend that does the property management on the server that it and ollama is installed on. OpenWebUI runs on Windows but other frontends can be found in [integrations](https://github.com/ollama/ollama?tab=readme-ov-file#web--desktop).
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@mhd-ahd commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025):

Already, the local application has cloud properties and requires signing in to your cloud profile to enable some application features.

You want cloud properties for a local application? You still need a client as a frontend, in this case a frontend that does the property management on the server that it and ollama is installed on. OpenWebUI runs on Windows but other frontends can be found in integrations.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3293182586 --> @mhd-ahd commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025): Already, the local application has cloud properties and requires signing in to your cloud profile to enable some application features. > You want cloud properties for a local application? You still need a client as a frontend, in this case a frontend that does the property management on the server that it and ollama is installed on. OpenWebUI runs on Windows but other frontends can be found in [integrations](https://github.com/ollama/ollama?tab=readme-ov-file#web--desktop).
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Reference: github-starred/ollama#54684