The best ChatGPT prompts share a pattern: they include context, a specific task, format instructions, and constraints. Vague prompts like "write me a blog post" produce generic output. Structured prompts like "You're a B2B content strategist. Draft a 600-word blog post about [topic] for [audience]. Use short paragraphs, include 3 data points, and end with a CTA" produce copy you can use with minor edits. On aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route walks you through 15 steps of prompting patterns across writing, analysis, research, and task automation. You work on your own tasks, not made-up examples, so every prompt you build is something you'll reuse. The route covers role prompting, chain-of-thought instructions, output formatting, and iterative refinement. By step 15, you have a personal prompt library organized by task type. Total time: about 75 minutes.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You copy prompts from Twitter threads and they never work as well as the screenshots showed
- Every ChatGPT session starts from scratch because you don't have a system for saving what works
- AI gives you a wall of generic text when you need something specific and actionable
With aidowith.me
- Prompting patterns that produce usable output on the first try, not the fifth
- A personal prompt library organized by task type that you'll open every day
- 15 steps of hands-on practice on your own work tasks, not hypothetical examples
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 your most common work tasks
Emails, reports, research, analysis, brainstorming. Start with the task you do most and build a prompt that handles it well.
Work through 15 prompting patterns
Role prompting, chain-of-thought, output formatting, constraints, iterative refinement. Each pattern is applied to a task from your own job.
Build and organize your prompt library
Save the prompts that produced the strongest output. Organize by task type so you can pull one up in seconds next time.
Build your ChatGPT prompt library
15 steps. About 75 minutes. Prompts tested on your real work tasks.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Pick your most common work tasks
Work through 15 prompting patterns
Build and organize your prompt library
15 steps of hands-on practice on your own work tasks, not hypothetical examples
"I stopped searching for prompts online. My own library of 20 tested prompts covers 90% of what I do at work."- Product marketer, tech company
Questions
Generic prompt lists rarely work because they're not tailored to your tasks. The Practical Prompts route on aidowith.me has you build prompts on your own work tasks across 15 steps. By the end, you have a personal library that fits your role exactly. That beats any curated list because the prompts are tested on the work you do every day.
Four elements: context (who the AI is and what it knows), task (what you need done), format (how the output should look), and constraints (what to include or avoid). Missing any of these produces vague output. The route shows you to include all four in every prompt, which makes the difference between generic responses and usable results.
Most professionals get by with 15-25 well-tested prompts covering their main tasks. The route helps you build this exact library in 75 minutes. Quality beats quantity. One strong prompt for email drafting that you use daily is worth more than 200 random prompts you copied from a blog and never opened again.