Foundation Route

Free AI Tools for Writing: Build a System That Works Every Time

The problem with free AI writing tools isn't the tools: it's that most people use them without a system. This route builds you a reusable prompt library in 75 minutes so you never start from a blank page again.

10 steps ~1h 15min For all professionals Free

Free AI tools for writing are most effective when paired with a prompt system: a set of tested templates you reach for by task type instead of rebuilding from scratch each time. At aidowith.me, the Reusable Prompt System route runs 10 steps and takes about 75 minutes. You'll identify your 6-8 highest-frequency writing tasks, build a tested prompt for each one, and organize them in a doc you can access in seconds. The route covers professional writing across 4 categories: correspondence (emails, follow-ups), documents (reports, briefs, proposals), content (posts, articles, summaries), and communication (presentation scripts, talking points). By step 10, you'll have a working system: not just better prompts, but a library that compounds in value each time you add a new template. The system also prevents the common problem of AI outputs being inconsistent across sessions: when the prompt is saved and standardized, the output quality is too. Free to start at so.aidowith.me.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You open ChatGPT for every writing task and spend 10 minutes figuring out how to phrase the prompt before you get anything useful.
  • AI writing outputs are inconsistent: brilliant one day, off-brand the next: because you're winging the prompt each time.
  • You've heard AI can 10x your writing speed but your actual experience is that it adds steps instead of removing them.

With aidowith.me

  • Build prompt templates for your 6-8 most frequent writing tasks in one session: never start from scratch again.
  • Test each prompt on a real piece of work before adding it to your library so you know exactly what to expect.
  • Organize templates by task type in a doc with usage notes so you can find the right one in under 30 seconds.

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

Audit your writing tasks

You'll spend 10 minutes listing every type of writing you do in a typical week: emails, reports, updates, posts, proposals. Then you'll rank them by frequency and time cost to pick your top 6 for the prompt library.

2

Build and test a prompt for each task

The route gives you a prompt framework: role, context, format, constraints. You'll apply it to each of your 6 task types, run the prompt on a real example, and refine it until the output is consistently useful.

3

Organize and document your library

By step 10, your tested prompts are saved in a structured Google Doc with task labels, usage notes, and version dates. You'll also add a blank template slot for new prompt types as you discover them.

Build Your AI Writing System in One Session

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What You Walk Away With

Audit your writing tasks

Build and test a prompt for each task

Organize and document your library

Organize templates by task type in a doc with usage notes so you can find the right one in under 30 seconds.

"I write about 30 documents a week across different clients. Building this prompt library took 75 minutes and I've saved at least 3 hours a week since. The consistency improvement is just as valuable as the time saving."
- Freelance Copywriter, brand agencies

Questions

ChatGPT free tier and Claude free tier: both work for the full route. Claude tends to produce cleaner prose on the first draft; ChatGPT handles structured documents well. The route shows which tool to default to by task type and includes prompts tested on both. For most writing tasks, the choice between them matters less than the quality of the prompt: a well-structured prompt on either tool outperforms a vague prompt on the paid tier.

Start with 6-8 prompts: one per high-frequency task. The route is designed to build exactly this set in 75 minutes. Libraries that start too large (20+ prompts) often go unused because finding the right template takes too long. Build small, use consistently, add prompts only when you find a real gap.

Yes. Add a language instruction to each prompt template: ChatGPT and Claude both handle multilingual writing competently. If you write for audiences in different languages, the route covers building parallel templates for each language so you're not translating outputs after the fact. A bilingual professional using this system typically builds one template set in each language during the 75-minute session: it doubles the library size but cuts cross-language drafting time by the same amount as the monolingual version.