Foundation Route

How to Write the Right Prompt for Any Situation

Most prompts underperform not because AI is limited, but because the prompt is missing context or structure. This route gives you a formula that works across each type of request.

15 steps ~1h 15min For all professionals Free

The right prompt for any situation follows the same four-part structure: role, context, task, and format. Role tells the AI who it's acting as. Context gives it the background it needs to be useful. Task states what you want done. Format specifies how the output should look. Most prompts only include the task, which is why results feel generic. With all four parts, the same AI model produces dramatically more specific, usable output. The aidowith.me Practical Prompts route covers 15 scenarios, from writing an email to analyzing data to drafting a brief, and applies this structure to each one. You don't memorize templates. You develop an instinct for what each situation is missing. The route takes about 75 minutes and covers ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. By the end, you're writing prompts that work on the first try most of the time and have a library of your best ones saved and ready to reuse.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • ChatGPT gives generic answers because it doesn't know enough about your situation.
  • Copying prompt templates from the internet works once, then breaks when your situation changes.
  • Rewriting the same prompt four times to get usable output wastes more time than doing the task yourself.

With aidowith.me

  • Use a 4-part formula that works for any request without memorizing templates.
  • Get specific, usable output on the first try by adding role and context before the task.
  • Apply the same structure across 15 real-work scenarios and build a personal prompt library.

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 up the 4-part prompt structure

Role, context, task, format. Add each layer and watch how output quality shifts.

2

Apply it to 15 real scenarios

Run the formula on email, analysis, briefs, summaries, and 11 other common work tasks.

3

Build your personal prompt library

Save your best prompts as reusable templates for the situations that come up most.

Write Better Prompts Starting Today

Follow the 15-step route and build a personal prompt library that works for any situation.

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What You Walk Away With

pick up the 4-part prompt structure

Apply it to 15 real scenarios

Build your personal prompt library

Apply the same structure across 15 real-work scenarios and build a personal prompt library.

"I stopped rewriting prompts three times. The 4-part structure just works, and I use it each day."
- Marketing analyst, fintech company

Questions

The right prompt for any situation includes four parts: role (who the AI is acting as), context (background on your situation), task (what you want done), and format (how the output should look). The aidowith.me Practical Prompts route applies this structure to 15 real-work scenarios so you can use it on your first day, not after weeks of practice.

Add context and a role before stating your task. Instead of 'write me an email,' try 'you're a senior sales manager, I'm following up with a lead who went quiet after a demo, write a 3-sentence follow-up email.' That level of specificity changes the output in a way that generic prompt tips can't match. The route shows you this on 15 real scenarios.

Yes. The role-context-task-format structure for writing the right prompt for any situation works across all major AI models. The route shows you where each model handles certain prompt types differently, so you know when to switch tools for a better result rather than rewording the same prompt in the same tool over and over again.