The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- 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 Skill →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.