ChatGPT prompt examples help you skip the blank-page problem and get useful output on the first try. Most people type vague requests and wonder why the answers feel generic. The fix is structure: a good prompt gives ChatGPT a role, a specific task, and a constraint. At aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route covers 15 steps in about 1 hour 15 minutes, walking you through prompt patterns that work across 7 common professional task types. You'll see exactly how to write prompts for reports, emails, plans, and content. The difference between a weak prompt and a strong one often comes down to 3 details: role, format, and context. Get those 3 right and you'll produce 3 finished deliverables by the end of the route without editing loops or starting over from scratch each time you open ChatGPT.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You type questions into ChatGPT and get answers that don't fit your actual situation
- You've seen 'prompt libraries' online but can't tell which ones apply to your job
- You spend more time editing AI output than you would writing from scratch
With aidowith.me
- See 15+ prompt examples built for professional deliverables, not generic questions
- Follow a 15-step route that turns prompt patterns into finished work
- Walk away with prompts you can reuse across emails, reports, and content immediately
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 task type
Choose from 7 task categories (report, email, plan, summary, content, analysis, reply) so your prompts match what you need to produce.
Build the prompt structure
Apply the role-task-constraint framework to any task. You'll write 3 prompts from scratch and see how small changes in wording shift the output quality.
Ship a finished deliverable
Use your prompts to complete one real work output. The route ends when you've got something you can send or use today.
Build Prompts That Work
Join aidowith.me and follow the 15-step Practical Prompts route. You'll ship real deliverables, not just read examples.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Pick your task type
Build the prompt structure
Ship a finished deliverable
Walk away with prompts you can reuse across emails, reports, and content immediately
"I wasted weeks copying prompts I found online. None of them fit my actual work. The route at aidowith.me showed me how to build my own in 20 minutes."- Freelance content strategist
Questions
A good ChatGPT prompt example gives the model a role, a specific task, and a format constraint. Vague prompts get vague answers. When you include context like 'you're a B2B marketer writing for a CFO audience' the output shifts from generic to usable. The Practical Prompts route at aidowith.me walks through this structure across 15 real task types.
The Practical Prompts route includes 15+ prompt examples covering 7 professional task categories. You don't just read them you run them against a real task and produce 3 finished outputs by the end. Each example is documented so you can reuse or adapt it for future work you need to ship.
None at all. The route assumes you've opened ChatGPT at least once and typed something. You don't need to code or know anything about AI models. The steps guide you through writing, testing, and refining prompts for everyday professional tasks in about 1 hour 15 minutes. You'll finish with 5 reusable templates.