A ChatGPT prompts list is only useful if it matches the work you do in practice. Generic lists from the internet include prompts for dozens of job types, most of which you'll never use. The right approach is to build a personal list from your own recurring tasks. At aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route has 15 steps and takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. By the end, you'll have a personalized ChatGPT prompts list of 15+ prompts organized by task type: writing, analysis, planning, communication, and content. Each prompt on your list has been tested against a real task and produces usable output. The list format is tool-agnostic , the same prompts work in Claude and Gemini , so you end up with a reference that travels with you across whatever AI platform your team adopts next.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- Prompt lists you find online include hundreds of prompts you'd never use for your actual job
- You bookmark prompt lists but never go back to them because they're not organized by your tasks
- You can't remember which prompts work and which don't, so you start from scratch every time
With aidowith.me
- Build a personal prompts list of 15+ prompts mapped to your specific recurring tasks
- Follow 15 steps that test each prompt against real work and filter out the ones that don't deliver
- Walk away with an organized, reusable prompt library sorted by task type
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How It Works
Define your task categories
Organize your work into 5 categories: writing, analysis, planning, communication, and content. These become the 5 sections of your personal prompts list.
Build and test 3 prompts per category
Write 3 prompts per category and run each against a real task. Keep only the ones that produce usable output in under 2 edits. You'll build 15 tested prompts this way.
Organize and save your list
Format your 15 prompts into a single document organized by category. Add a note to each one describing when to use it. This becomes your permanent AI work reference.
Build a Prompts List You'll Use
At aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route builds your personal 15-prompt work library in 15 steps and 75 minutes.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your task categories
Build and test 3 prompts per category
Organize and save your list
Walk away with an organized, reusable prompt library sorted by task type
"I had 4 different prompt bookmarks that I never used. Building my own list in this route took 75 minutes and I've used it every single workday since."- Business analyst at a mid-size agency
Questions
A useful ChatGPT prompts list should be organized by your actual task types, not by AI category. Include only prompts you've tested against real work and that produce usable output. Each entry should have the full prompt text and a short note on when to use it. The Practical Prompts route at aidowith.me builds this type of personalized list across 15 steps in about 1 hour 15 minutes.
15 to 25 is the useful range. Fewer than 15 and you'll hit gaps in coverage. More than 25 and you spend more time looking up the right prompt than just writing one from scratch. The route builds exactly 15 tested prompts, one for each step, covering 5 task categories.
A single document you can open in under 5 seconds is ideal. Notion, a Google Doc, or a plain text file all work. The key is consistent format and easy access. Some professionals keep their top 5 prompts in a pinned browser tab. The route at aidowith.me suggests a format that makes your list easy to scan and reuse.