Foundation Route

Best Prompt Engineering Course

Courses explain. Routes ship. Here's why doing beats watching- and what to do instead.

15 steps ~1h 15min For all professionals Free

The best prompt engineering course gives you frameworks you can apply - not just watch. DeepLearning.AI's courses cover chain-of-thought and few-shot prompting well. Prompt Engineering Guide is solid for reference material. But the gap between a course and a real skill is practice on your actual work tasks. aidowith.me's practical prompts route is 15 steps built around doing, not watching: you write prompts for 3 real tasks, test them in ChatGPT or Claude, and build a reusable library by the end. Most professionals finish in 75 minutes with prompts that work for their specific job - not generic examples copied from a slide deck. That's what separates a route from a course: you leave with results, not just notes and a certificate. Start the practical prompts route at aidowith.me and write better prompts today, not next week.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You took a prompt engineering course but your actual outputs still aren't that good
  • Course examples don't translate to your specific job tasks- they're always too generic
  • You finished a course with notes, not results- nothing shipped, nothing saved

With aidowith.me

  • aidowith.me's route is built around doing: you write and test real prompts from step 1
  • 15 steps cover 3 of your actual work tasks- not someone else's generic examples
  • You leave with a real prompt library, not just course completion notes

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

1

Pick your 3 highest-value work tasks

Choose tasks where better AI prompts would save you the most time- weekly reports, briefs, analysis.

2

Apply the prompt framework to each

Role, context, format, constraint. Write it, test it, iterate it. 3 passes per task.

3

Save, organize, and ship

Format your best prompts into a reusable library- done in the final 2 steps of the route.

Skip the course. Write prompts that work.

15 steps, your real tasks, a reusable library- done in 75 minutes.

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What You Walk Away With

Pick your 3 highest-value work tasks

Apply the prompt framework to each

Save, organize, and ship

You leave with a real prompt library, not just course completion notes

"I'd done 3 prompt engineering courses. This route produced better results in 75 minutes than all 3 combined."
- Content Strategist, agency

Questions

The best prompt engineering courses include DeepLearning.AI's 'ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers,' Anthropic's prompt engineering guide, and Learnprompting.org. They're strong on theory and cover the core frameworks well. If you want hands-on practice for real work tasks, aidowith.me's practical prompts route gets you writing and testing prompts immediately, no video watching required.

The core frameworks take about 30 minutes to absorb. Getting good at applying them to your specific work tasks takes 2-3 practice sessions on real examples. aidowith.me's 15-step route compresses this into 75 minutes of focused, hands-on practice. Most people leave writing prompts that work on the first try, because the route forces you to test on your actual work tasks, not generic examples.

Not a formal course, no. You need 3 things: the prompt structure (role, context, format, constraint), practice on your actual tasks, and a system for saving what works. aidowith.me's route covers all 3 in 75 minutes. If you want the theory before diving in, DeepLearning.AI's free course is a solid 1-hour primer.