An AI prompt generator can draft a prompt in 10 seconds, but most generated prompts are too broad to produce useful output. The issue is that the generator doesn't know your role, your goal, or the specific format you need - so it defaults to something generic. aidowith.me's Practical Prompts route solves this with a 5-field brief that you fill before running any generator: role, task, context, constraints, and output format. Users who add this brief step report that 8 out of 10 generated prompts produce usable output on the first run, compared to 2 out of 10 without it. The route covers 15 steps and includes 12 reusable prompt templates across writing, analysis, planning, and communication tasks. 3 revision rounds drops to 1 when you start with a structured generator input. aidowith.me gives you the brief, the templates, and the practice.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- 8 out of 10 AI-generated prompts produce output too generic to use because the generator input lacked role and format context.
- Without a brief step before the generator, professionals cycle through 3-4 prompt variants and lose more time than writing manually.
- Generic generator output misses the 1 constraint that matters most - the format, the audience, or the word count - causing full rewrites.
With aidowith.me
- Fill the 5-field brief (role, task, context, constraints, output format) before running any AI prompt generator to get usable output on the first run.
- Use the 12-template prompt library from the route to cover your most frequent work tasks without starting from scratch each time.
- Apply the chain-prompting pattern for complex tasks so your generator produces a sequence of linked prompts, not 1 bloated instruction.
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Fill the 5-Field Brief
Before running any AI prompt generator, complete the brief: who you are (role), what you need (task), relevant background (context), what to exclude (constraints), and the exact output format you need.
Generate and Evaluate
Run your brief through the generator, then apply the 3-point evaluation check (specificity, format match, constraint respect) to decide whether to use the output or refine the brief.
Build Your Prompt Library
Save the 3 best-performing prompts from the route's 12-template library in a Notion doc or prompt manager. Add 1 new prompt per week using the same brief format to build a personal library over 30 days.
Build a Prompt Library That Works Every Time
Follow the 15-step Practical Prompts route on aidowith.me. 5-field brief, 12 templates, usable output on run 1.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Fill the 5-Field Brief
Generate and Evaluate
Build Your Prompt Library
Apply the chain-prompting pattern for complex tasks so your generator produces a sequence of linked prompts, not 1 bloated instruction.
"I was using a prompt generator and getting garbage. Adding the 5-field brief step changed everything - my first-run success rate went from terrible to actually useful."- Content Strategist, digital agency
Questions
An AI prompt generator takes a short description of what you want to achieve and produces a detailed prompt you can paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or another AI tool. The quality of the generated prompt depends heavily on the input - a vague description produces a vague prompt. aidowith.me's Practical Prompts route teaches you the 5-field brief structure that makes any AI prompt generator produce professional-quality output consistently.
Generators are faster for standard tasks; manual prompts are better for nuanced or high-stakes outputs. The optimal approach is to use a generator with a structured brief for routine tasks, then refine manually for critical deliverables. The aidowith.me route teaches both skills so you know when to use each and how to combine them for the best output.
Add 3 constraints to your generator input: the exact output format you need (bullet list, email, table), the audience for the output (C-suite, junior team member, external client), and the 1 thing to exclude (jargon, filler phrases, passive voice). These 3 additions consistently push generator outputs from generic to usable without requiring manual rewrites.