The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- 65% of professionals tried AI tools in 2024, but only 22% use one daily because they have no structure for real tasks.
- Generic AI tutorials focus on chatbot demos, not on the specific tasks you do at your job every week.
- Without a saved prompt system, you re-write the same prompts from scratch every time and never improve them.
With aidowith.me
- Start with one real work task and build your first working prompt in under 30 minutes.
- Create a reusable prompt library organized by task type so you stop starting from zero.
- Finish with a system that gets better each time you use it, not just a one-off experiment.
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
Pick your first AI task
Choose one task you do at least twice a week that involves writing, summarizing, or formatting. This is your starting point.
Build and test your first prompt
Write a 4-part prompt for that task using role, context, task, and format. Run it 3 times and compare the outputs.
Save and organize your prompt library
Store your best-performing prompt in a shared doc or Notion page with a label, use case, and example output so you can reuse it next week.
Start With AI on a Real Work Task
Start the Reusable Prompt System route on aidowith.me. 10 steps, ~1 hour 15 minutes, and you finish with a prompt library for your actual job.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Pick your first AI task
Build and test your first prompt
Save and organize your prompt library
Finish with a system that gets better each time you use it, not just a one-off experiment.
"I had zero AI experience. After the first route on aidowith.me I had 5 working prompts for my actual job. That was the turning point."- HR specialist, manufacturing company
Questions
Start with one task you already do well without AI and try doing it with an AI tool. Pick a writing or summarizing task first since those give the clearest feedback. Use a 4-part prompt structure: role, context, task, and format. Run it, compare the output to what you would have written, and improve the prompt once. That one iteration shows you more than any introductory article. The Reusable Prompt System route on aidowith.me gives you this structure in 10 steps.
For most professionals, the first genuinely useful AI output comes within 2-3 hours of structured practice on a real task. Generic chatting with AI takes longer to produce useful results because you are not applying it to a known problem. The Reusable Prompt System route on aidowith.me is designed to get you from zero to a working prompt library in about 1 hour 15 minutes, with immediate application to your work. Most people finish the route and use at least one output the same day.
Pick your most repetitive writing or formatting task, something that takes 20-30 minutes each time you do it. That task is your test case. Write a structured prompt for it, run it, and measure whether the output is faster or better. If yes, save that prompt and move to the next task. If not, refine the prompt once more. This method produces a working AI habit in one week. The Reusable Prompt System route on aidowith.me formalizes this process in 10 steps and 1 hour 15 minutes.