The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- You use ChatGPT at work but your results are inconsistent and you waste time reprompting
- Every AI session starts from zero because you don't save or organize your prompts
- Your inbox has 40 emails to write and each one takes 10 minutes of staring at the screen
With aidowith.me
- Prompts for the 5 categories professionals use most: emails, reports, analysis, meetings, automation
- A personal library organized by work task, ready to pull up in seconds
- Consistent results because every prompt follows a tested four-part structure
Who Needs These Prompts
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
Map your weekly work tasks
List the tasks you repeat every week: emails, reports, analysis, meeting prep, checklists. These become the foundation of your prompt library.
Build prompts for each category
Work through 15 steps covering email, report, analysis, meeting, and automation prompts. Each one uses a real task from your job.
Organize and start using your toolkit
Group prompts by category. Save them where they're fast to access. Tomorrow morning, open the library and start your first AI-assisted task in under 30 seconds.
Build your work prompt library
15 steps. About 75 minutes. ChatGPT prompts for the tasks you do every day.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Map your weekly work tasks
Build prompts for each category
Organize and start using your toolkit
Consistent results because every prompt follows a tested four-part structure
"My email drafting time dropped from 10 minutes per message to about 2. The prompt library handles the structure, I just add the details."- Senior manager, professional services
Questions
The ones built on your specific tasks. Generic prompts from the internet don't match your role, tone, or context. The route on aidowith.me has you build prompts using your own emails, reports, and data. That's why they work consistently. The best prompt for your work is one you tested on your actual deliverables, not one someone else shared online.
A good email prompt cuts drafting time from 10 minutes to 2. A report prompt turns raw data into a formatted summary in minutes instead of an hour. Meeting prep prompts generate agendas and talking points from a brief description. Across a full workweek, professionals using the prompt library from this route save 5-8 hours.
Yes. The four-part structure (context, task, format, constraints) works in Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot without major changes. Minor wording adjustments might help with specific tools, but the core approach transfers across all of them. Build your library once in the route and use it across any AI tool you work with at your company.