ChatGPT prompts produce wildly different results depending on how they're structured. A prompt with context, a specific task, format instructions, and constraints gives you usable output on the first try. A vague prompt gives you generic filler you'll need to rewrite. On aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route walks you through 15 steps of building ChatGPT prompts across four categories: writing (emails, reports, blog posts), analysis (data summaries, trend comparisons), research (competitive briefs, market reports), and automation (templates, checklists, recurring workflows). Every prompt is built on a task from your own job, so the library you walk away with is immediately useful the next morning. The route covers role prompting, chain-of-thought patterns, output constraints, and iterative refinement techniques that make results consistent. By step 15, you'll have 15+ reusable prompts organized by task type. Total time: about 75 minutes.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You've saved 50 ChatGPT prompts from Twitter but never use any of them because they don't fit your work
- Every AI session starts from scratch because you don't have a system for your prompts
- The output is different every time, even when you ask for the same thing
With aidowith.me
- 15+ reusable prompts built on your actual work tasks, not generic templates
- Consistent output because every prompt includes the four elements that matter
- An organized library you can pull up in seconds for any work task
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
Identify your 5 most common tasks
Pick the work you do every week: email drafting, meeting prep, data summaries, content creation, research. These become the basis for your prompts.
Build prompts with the four-part structure
Context + task + format + constraints. Apply this pattern to each of your tasks. Test and refine until the output matches what you need.
Organize and save your library
Group prompts by task type. Save them where you can access them fast. The goal: open your library, grab a prompt, and start every AI session in under 30 seconds.
Build your ChatGPT prompt library
15 steps. About 75 minutes. A tested library of prompts for your real work.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Identify your 5 most common tasks
Build prompts with the four-part structure
Organize and save your library
An organized library you can pull up in seconds for any work task
"My prompt library has 18 templates now. I open it every morning before my first ChatGPT session and the quality difference is obvious."- Program manager, enterprise software
Questions
Four things: context (who the AI should act as), task (what you need done), format (how the output should look), and constraints (what to include or avoid). Missing any one of these leads to generic or off-target responses. The route on aidowith.me drills this pattern into every step so it becomes automatic.
15-25 well-tested prompts cover most professionals' daily work tasks. The route builds this exact library in about 75 minutes. One strong email prompt you use daily is worth more than 200 random prompts saved in a folder you never open again. Quality and how well each prompt fits your specific work matter more than sheer quantity.
Yes. Well-structured prompts transfer between AI tools with little to no modification. The four-part pattern (context, task, format, constraints) works in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot. Minor adjustments might be needed for tool-specific features, but the core approach stays the same. Build your library once and use it across every AI tool you work with.