The best book on prompt engineering covers frameworks - role prompting, chain-of-thought, few-shot examples. That knowledge is real and useful. But most people read the book, nod along, and still don't know what to type when they open ChatGPT for a real task. The gap between knowing and doing is where results live. aidowith.me's practical prompts route closes that gap in 15 steps: you write prompts for 3 actual work tasks, iterate based on output, and build a personal prompt library by the end. No theory-only content. You'll produce 3 finished deliverables in about 75 minutes - with prompts you can reuse tomorrow. Books explain the what. Routes get you to the done. That's the difference in practice. Start the practical prompts route at aidowith.me and write better prompts in 75 minutes. Ship, don't read.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You've read prompt engineering content but your actual ChatGPT outputs are still mediocre
- Theory-heavy guides don't show you what to type for your specific job tasks
- You don't have a system for saving and reusing the prompts that work
With aidowith.me
- aidowith.me's route has you writing and testing real prompts from step 1- no theory warmup
- 15 steps cover 3 complete work tasks so you leave with actual deliverables, not just notes
- You build a reusable prompt library during the route- ready to use the next day
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
Pick 3 real tasks from your workday
Choose the prompts that matter for your job- status updates, briefs, analysis, or content drafts.
Write, test, and iterate each prompt
Follow the route's prompting structure: role, context, format, constraint. Run it. Fix it. Run again.
Save your prompt library
Capture your best-performing prompts in a reusable format so you don't start from scratch next time.
Skip the theory. Write real prompts that ship real work.
15 steps, 3 real tasks, 1 reusable prompt library- done in 75 minutes.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Pick 3 real tasks from your workday
Write, test, and iterate each prompt
Save your prompt library
You build a reusable prompt library during the route- ready to use the next day
"I read 2 prompt engineering books and still got bad outputs. This route fixed that in one session."- Marketing Analyst, mid-size tech company
Questions
Top-rated books on prompt engineering include 'The Art of Prompt Engineering' and resources from DeepLearning.AI. They're solid for understanding frameworks like chain-of-thought and role prompting. But books don't give you feedback on your actual prompts. aidowith.me's hands-on route fills that gap- you write prompts for real tasks and see results immediately, no waiting.
Not necessarily. The core principles of prompt engineering- role, context, format, constraint- can be learned in 20 minutes. What takes longer is applying them to your specific work tasks. aidowith.me's 15-step route gets you there faster than reading, because you're writing and testing prompts for your actual job from step 1.
You can write solid, reliable prompts after 2-3 focused practice sessions. The key is working on real tasks, not abstract exercises. aidowith.me's practical prompts route compresses this into 75 minutes of hands-on work across 15 steps, covering role prompting, format constraints, and few-shot examples applied to documents you'd write for your actual job.