Foundation Route

ChatGPT Prompts for Work: Tested Templates for Everyday Tasks

Emails, reports, meeting prep, data analysis, project updates. Copy-ready prompts built on real work tasks, not generic examples.

15 steps ~1h 15min For all professionals Free

Good ChatGPT prompts for work need structure: a clear role, specific context, defined output format, and constraints. Generic prompt lists give you starting points, but they don't match your actual job. On aidowith.me, the Practical Prompts route has 15 steps where you build prompts for everyday work tasks: drafting emails, writing reports, summarizing documents, analyzing data, preparing meeting agendas, creating project updates, and automating repetitive writing. Each prompt is tested on real work before you save it. The route covers role assignment, chain-of-thought instructions, output formatting, and iteration techniques. You'll finish with a personal library of 10-15 tested prompt templates that match your job, your writing style, and your deliverables. The route takes about 75 minutes and works with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Most people start using their templates at work the same day.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You've copied prompts from blog posts and they give generic output that doesn't match your job
  • Writing a good ChatGPT prompt takes longer than doing the task manually
  • You don't have a system, so every work task starts with a blank chat window

With aidowith.me

  • 15 tested prompt templates built on your real work tasks, not generic examples
  • Covers emails, reports, analysis, meeting prep, and project updates
  • A personal prompt library you'll open every time you start a work session with AI

Who Needs These Prompts

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 your most repetitive work task

Email drafting, report writing, meeting prep, data summaries. Start with the task you do most often and build your first structured prompt.

2

Build prompts for 15 task types

Each step covers a different work task. You'll write, test, and refine a prompt until the output is ready to use without editing.

3

Save your work prompt library

Collect your best prompts into a reusable toolkit organized by task type. Open it every morning and cut your AI setup time to seconds.

Build your work prompt library

15 steps. 75 minutes. Tested prompts for every task you do at work.

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What You Walk Away With

Pick your most repetitive work task

Build prompts for 15 task types

Save your work prompt library

A personal prompt library you'll open every time you start a work session with AI

"I have a prompt for every recurring task now. My weekly report that used to take 40 minutes takes 8."
- Program manager, enterprise software company

Questions

The most useful prompts cover email drafting, report writing, meeting summaries, data analysis, and project updates. The 15-step route on aidowith.me builds prompts for all of these using your own work tasks. You'll have tested templates that match your role, your tone, and your deliverables instead of generic examples from a blog post.

Yes. The prompting techniques and templates from this route work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other AI tools. Good prompt structure is universal. The route notes where tools behave differently, but the templates transfer across platforms without changes for most tasks.

You'll have 10-15 tested prompt templates covering your most common work tasks. Each one is built on your actual job context, not a generic example. The route takes about 75 minutes. Most people end up with prompts for emails, reports, meeting prep, research summaries, and status updates.