A prompt engineering workshop works best when it puts participants in the prompt-writing seat for real tasks, not hypotheticals. The format that produces the most retention combines a task, a first attempt, a structured improvement, and reflection on what changed. At aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route follows this structure across 15 steps. You work at your own pace through real professional scenarios: writing briefs, summarizing documents, generating options, and drafting plans. Each step has a task prompt to start, a quality bar to hit, and a reflection moment. No facilitator. No waiting for the group. You move as fast as your work allows. The route takes about 1 hour 15 minutes and produces a documented prompt library you can use the same day. The skills build across the 15 steps in a way that a one-day group workshop rarely achieves.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- Group workshops slow down to the pace of the least prepared participant. You lose half the session waiting.
- Workshop outputs are slides and notes. You need tested prompts you can run today.
- Corporate workshops cover generic AI tips. You need prompts built for your work scenarios.
With aidowith.me
- Work through 15 real tasks at your own pace with no waiting, no slides, and no generic examples.
- Each step produces a tested prompt you document as you go. The output is a library, not notes.
- The workshop format mirrors how you'll use prompts at work: task first, output second, refinement third.
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
Run the first three exercises
Complete the opening tasks on role prompting and format constraints. These set the foundation for every step that follows.
Apply techniques to your own work tasks
Swap in your real documents and tasks at steps 8-12 to test whether your prompts hold up outside hypotheticals.
Compile your workshop output
Organize the 15 prompts into a library by task type. This is your deliverable, not a slide deck.
Run Your Own Prompt Engineering Workshop in 75 Minutes
15 tasks, no facilitator, one prompt library. Start the Practical Prompts route on aidowith.me.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Run the first three exercises
Apply techniques to your own work tasks
Compile your workshop output
The workshop format mirrors how you'll use prompts at work: task first, output second, refinement third.
"I skipped the corporate AI workshop and did this route instead. I finished in 70 minutes with prompts I was using that same afternoon."- Senior analyst, consulting firm
Questions
A solid prompt engineering workshop covers role prompting, output formatting, constraint setting, few-shot examples, and multi-step instructions, all applied to real tasks. The Practical Prompts route at aidowith.me follows this structure across 15 steps you complete solo in about 75 minutes. You leave with a prompt library, not just workshop notes.
Yes. The Practical Prompts route works for individual or team use. Each person completes the steps at their own pace and leaves with their own prompt library. The Team plan at aidowith.me is $50 per seat per month and includes progress tracking across the team and shared prompt library access for managers.
Live training is useful for group Q&A and discussion. The advantage of a self-paced route is that you go at full speed and apply techniques to your real work documents, not the facilitator's examples. The aidowith.me Practical Prompts route takes 75 minutes, produces a concrete deliverable, and runs entirely on your schedule.