You've Tried Prompting. It's Hit or Miss.
Sometimes AI gives you exactly what you need. Other times, a wall of generic fluff. The difference? How you ask.
Before this route
- You copy prompts from Twitter. They work once, then don't.
- You get long, vague answers and rewrite them from scratch anyway.
- Every new task means starting over - no system, just guessing.
- "Make it shorter" is your most-used prompt.
- You're not sure if the result is good or just sounds good.
After this route
- You have a formula that works for any task, any tool.
- AI gives you structured, usable output on the first try.
- You know exactly how to add context so AI understands your job.
- You iterate in one or two rounds instead of ten.
- You can tell when a result is solid - and fix it when it's not.
What You'll Actually Do
This isn't a lecture. Each step has you writing a real prompt, testing it, and seeing what changes when you tweak it. By the end, you'll have a system.
How AI Actually Reads Your Prompt
You'll write a messy prompt, see why AI misreads it, then restructure it so the output actually matches what you meant. The difference is immediate.
The Formula: Role, Context, Goal, Format
Four building blocks that make any prompt predictable. You'll practice each one on a real work task - an email, a brief, a summary - and see how each piece changes the output.
Iteration: Getting From "Close" to "Done"
Most people either accept the first draft or throw it away. You'll build a technique for steering AI in 1-2 follow-ups: tighten the tone, add specifics, cut the fluff.
Your Personal Prompt Library
You'll take the best prompts from the route and turn them into reusable templates for your actual job. Marketing, sales, HR, ops - whatever you do, these are the prompts you'll keep coming back to.
Built for People Who Use AI at Work
You don't need to be a developer or a prompt engineer. If you use ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini for work - this route will make that time more productive.
Marketers
Write briefs, content plans, and ad copy that sound like your brand - not like a robot.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, and research prospects in minutes instead of hours.
HR & People Ops
Job descriptions, interview questions, onboarding docs - prompts built for your workflow.
Managers & Leads
Summarize reports, prep presentations, draft policies. The kind of work that eats your afternoons.
Founders
Move fast on everything - pitches, landing pages, competitive analysis. AI as your first hire.
Ops & Analysts
Data summaries, process docs, and automation briefs - get structured output from messy inputs.
How This Route Works
Read the Step
Each step gives you a task and a prompt to try. No fluff - just what to do and why it matters.
Do It With AI
Open your favorite AI tool. Paste the prompt. See the result. Then tweak it using the techniques you just picked up.
Stuck? Hit "Help"
The AI assistant knows what step you're on. Ask it anything - it sees your context and gets you unstuck in seconds.
"I used to spend 20 minutes rewriting AI outputs. Now I get what I need on the first try. The formula from step 5 alone was worth it."- Early access user, marketing manager
What You Walk Away With
A Personal Prompt Library
5-10 tested prompts tailored to your role. Copy, paste, tweak - you'll use these every week.
A Repeatable System
The RCGF formula (Role, Context, Goal, Format) works on any AI tool and any task. No more guessing.
Faster Results
Most people cut their prompt-to-usable-output time in half. That's hours back every week.
A Foundation for Everything Else
This is the starting route. Once you nail prompting, every other route on aidowith.me gets easier - presentations, content plans, bots, all of it.
Questions
No. If you've ever typed something into ChatGPT and wished the answer was better - you're ready. This route starts from scratch.
Any of the big ones - ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot. The techniques work across all of them. You'll use whichever you already have open.
Yes. The Practical Prompts route is free - no trial, no credit card. We want people to try the format and see if it clicks.
Every step has an AI assistant built in. It knows your context - what step you're on, what you've done so far. Just ask, and it'll help you through it.
Courses teach theory. This route has you writing, testing, and fixing prompts at every step. You don't watch someone else do it - you do it yourself, on your actual work tasks. By step 12, you have a library of prompts you'll actually use.