The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- Professionals who use generic writing prompts spend 30+ minutes editing AI output because tone, format, and length all missed the target.
- Without the audience field in the prompt, the AI defaults to a generic professional tone that fits no specific reader and reads as filler.
- Missing the constraint field produces output with the 3 things you always delete: excessive hedging, repeated phrases, and unnecessary caveats.
With aidowith.me
- Use the 4-element writing prompt structure (role + audience + format + constraint) to get a first draft you keep instead of one you delete.
- Apply the 12 professional writing templates from the route to your most frequent tasks - emails, reports, proposals - without adapting from scratch.
- Run the 3-priority templates (executive summary, client email, project proposal) in your first session to cut your most time-consuming writing tasks immediately.
Who Needs These Prompts
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
Write Your First Structured Writing Prompt
Take a real writing task from this week and apply the 4-element structure: role (expert copywriter, senior analyst), audience, format (3-paragraph email, 5-bullet summary), and 1 constraint (no jargon, under 200 words). Compare this output with your last unstructured attempt.
Work Through the 12 Writing Templates
Use the 12 templates in sequence across 4 categories: correspondence, documents, social content, and internal communication. Each template includes the 4 elements pre-filled - you add your specific task details.
Build Your Personal Writing Prompt Library
Adapt 3 templates to your specific role and context. Save in Notion, Google Docs, or a prompt manager. After 5 uses, each template becomes a 3-minute task instead of a 15-minute one.
Get 12 Writing Prompts That Work on the First Run
Follow the 15-step Practical Prompts route on aidowith.me. Templates, structure, reusable library - all in ~1h15m.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Write Your First Structured Writing Prompt
Work Through the 12 Writing Templates
Build Your Personal Writing Prompt Library
Run the 3-priority templates (executive summary, client email, project proposal) in your first session to cut your most time-consuming writing tasks immediately.
"I was copying random writing prompts from Twitter and getting inconsistent output. The 4-element structure made my prompts 10x more specific and the drafts actually useful."- Communications Manager, non-profit organization
Questions
The strongest AI prompts for writing professional documents include 4 elements: a defined role for the AI (senior analyst, executive editor), the specific audience, the exact format (3-section memo, 5-bullet executive summary), and 1 key constraint (no passive voice, under 300 words). aidowith.me's Practical Prompts route includes 12 tested templates covering the most common professional document types.
The difference is structure, not the tool. A regular ChatGPT prompt says 'write me an email about the project delay.' A structured AI writing prompt defines the sender role, recipient profile, desired tone, email format, and what to avoid. The structured version produces a draft you send; the regular version produces a draft you rewrite. The aidowith.me Practical Prompts route teaches the structured approach in 15 steps.
Yes, and that's the highest-leverage habit to build. The aidowith.me route's 12 writing templates are designed for reuse - you adapt the task field while keeping the role, format, and constraint structure. After 5 uses, each template cuts your writing session from 20 minutes to under 5 for standard formats like client emails, project updates, and executive summaries.