Prompt engineering is the practice of writing structured instructions that get consistent, high-quality results from AI tools. It includes techniques like role assignment, chain-of-thought reasoning, few-shot examples, output formatting, and iterative refinement. On aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route covers prompt engineering through 15 hands-on steps. You bring a real task from your job and apply each technique to that task until the AI output meets your standard. No video lectures, no quizzes. Each step produces a reusable prompt template you save to a personal library. The route works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other AI assistants. You'll cover writing, analysis, research, and workflow automation prompts across the 15 steps. The full route takes about 75 minutes. By the end, you'll have 10-15 tested templates and a system for writing effective prompts on any new task you encounter.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You know prompt engineering matters but every resource you find is abstract theory
- Your AI results are inconsistent and you don't have a system to fix that
- You've bookmarked 30 prompt tips articles and still write prompts from scratch every time
With aidowith.me
- 15 techniques applied to your real work tasks, not made-up exercises
- A tested prompt library with 10-15 reusable templates for daily use
- A repeatable system so every new AI task starts with structure, not guessing
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Marketers
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Managers & Leads
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How It Works
Choose a task and apply the first technique
Pick a work task you do regularly. Apply role assignment to your first prompt and compare the output with and without the technique.
Stack 15 prompting techniques
Chain-of-thought, few-shot, output tables, constraint setting, iterative refinement, and more. Each technique builds on the last, all applied to your real task.
Assemble your prompt library
Save the most effective prompts as reusable templates. You'll have a tested toolkit covering writing, analysis, research, and automation.
Get hands-on with prompt engineering
15 steps. 75 minutes. A prompt library you'll use at work every day.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Choose a task and apply the first technique
Stack 15 prompting techniques
Assemble your prompt library
A repeatable system so every new AI task starts with structure, not guessing
"I stopped thinking of prompting as an art. It's a system. After the route, I have that system and I use it every day."- Content strategist, media company
Questions
Prompt engineering covers role assignment, chain-of-thought reasoning, few-shot examples, output formatting, constraint setting, context management, and iterative refinement. This 15-step route on aidowith.me covers all of them through hands-on practice on real work tasks. You'll apply each technique and see the difference it makes in AI output quality.
No. Prompt engineering is about writing clear instructions in plain language. You don't need coding skills, a computer science degree, or any technical training. If you can explain a task to a colleague, you can write effective prompts. The route starts at the basics and builds from there.
All of them. The techniques in this route work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, and other AI assistants. Good prompt structure is about how you frame requests, not which tool you use. The route notes where specific tools handle things differently so you can adjust.