Foundation Route

How to Write Better Prompts That Get Usable Results

Stop guessing at prompt wording. Follow 15 steps, build reusable prompt templates, and get consistent AI outputs on real work tasks.

15 steps ~1h 15min For all professionals Free

Writing better prompts comes down to structure, not creativity. You need a clear role, specific context, a defined output format, and constraints that keep the AI on track. On aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route walks you through 15 steps that cover every prompting pattern working professionals use daily. You'll start with a real task from your job, then build prompts using role assignment, chain-of-thought instructions, output formatting rules, and iterative refinement techniques. Each step produces a reusable template you can copy into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini tomorrow morning. The route also covers how to fix weak outputs when AI misses the mark: adjusting specificity, adding constraints, and splitting complex requests into smaller parts. You'll finish with a personal prompt library of 10-15 tested templates in about 75 minutes. No theory lectures, no abstract examples. Just working prompts built on your actual tasks.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You spend 20 minutes rewording the same prompt and still get generic AI output
  • Every ChatGPT session starts from scratch because you don't have saved templates
  • AI gives you walls of text when you need a concise two-paragraph answer

With aidowith.me

  • 15 prompting patterns you'll apply to real tasks from your own job
  • A personal library of 10-15 tested prompt templates ready for daily use
  • Techniques to fix weak AI output in under 30 seconds instead of starting over

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

Pick a real task and write your first structured prompt

Choose something from your actual work. The route shows you how to add role, context, format, and constraints to get a usable result on the first try.

2

Work through 15 prompting patterns

Role assignment, chain-of-thought, few-shot examples, output tables, iterative refinement. Each pattern gets applied to a real task so it sticks.

3

Build and save your prompt library

Collect the best prompts from every step into a reusable toolkit. Walk away with templates you'll open every time you use AI.

Write better prompts starting today

15 steps, 75 minutes, and a prompt library you'll reuse every day.

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What You Walk Away With

Pick a real task and write your first structured prompt

Work through 15 prompting patterns

Build and save your prompt library

Techniques to fix weak AI output in under 30 seconds instead of starting over

"I used to spend more time writing prompts than doing the actual work. Now I open my template library and I'm done in seconds."
- Operations analyst, fintech company

Questions

Start with a clear role ("You are a senior copywriter"), add specific context about your task, define the output format you want, and set constraints like word count or tone. The 15-step route on aidowith.me walks you through each pattern with real tasks so you build the habit, not just read about it. Most people see a noticeable difference after the first three steps.

Yes. The patterns covered in this route work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and most other AI assistants. Good prompt structure is about how you frame a request, not which tool you use. Some models handle long context better than others, and the route covers those differences so you can adjust when needed.

The 15-step route takes about 75 minutes. By the end, you'll have a prompt library and a repeatable system for writing effective prompts. You won't need to memorize anything. The templates work as reference cards you pull up when needed. Most users report that their AI outputs improve the same day they finish the route.