Daily Work AI teaches you prompt engineering — the one skill that separates people who get great results from AI from people who don't. Practice, get coached, improve.
First 2 modules free · 16 modules · 32 exercises · Finish in under 2 hours
You don't need to be technical. You just need to want better results from AI.
You use AI at work — for emails, reports, research — but the results are too generic to use without heavy editing. You spend more time fixing AI output than it saves you.
You tried ChatGPT, weren't impressed, and suspect you're missing something. Everyone says AI is a game-changer but it hasn't felt that way for you yet.
You've heard about AI and want to start using it properly — for learning, creative projects, or daily life. You want a structured, practical starting point.
These are the most common frustrations people have with AI tools — and they all come down to one thing: the prompt.
"I ask ChatGPT something and the answer is too generic to actually use."
"Sometimes it works great, sometimes it's useless. I don't know why."
"I feel like I'm missing something. Other people seem to get better results."
AI is powerful, but it only works well when you give it the right input. Prompting is a skill — and like any skill, it can be learned with the right practice.
Every lesson follows the same four-step loop — so you build real muscle memory, not just knowledge.
Short, focused theory on one principle — with a clear explanation of why it works.
A bad prompt and a good one, side by side, with a breakdown of the difference.
Apply the principle immediately with a real exercise in a real context.
An AI coach gives you instant, specific feedback on what you wrote and how to improve it.
Start with whichever fits you best — both are beginner friendly and completely self-paced.
Beginner · €39
Go from inconsistent AI results to writing clear, effective prompts that work every time. 16 modules, 32 hands-on exercises, real AI feedback on every attempt.
16 modules · 32 lessons
Beginner · €29
A friendly, practical guide to what AI chat tools like ChatGPT can actually do — and how to use them in your everyday life. No technical knowledge needed.
14 modules · 28 lessons
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Prompt engineering is the skill of writing clear, structured instructions for AI tools like ChatGPT. A well-written prompt gets you a useful, specific answer. A vague one gets you a generic, unhelpful response. It's a learnable skill — not a technical one.
No. This course is designed for complete beginners. You only need to have used ChatGPT or a similar AI tool once before. No coding, no technical background required.
Most people finish the AI Prompt Basics course in 1–2 hours. Each lesson is short and focused. You can go at your own pace and pick up where you left off.
None — the course has a built-in AI coach. You write your prompts directly in the course and get feedback immediately. No ChatGPT subscription needed.
No. The AI coach inside Daily Work AI is built in — you do not need a ChatGPT account, a Claude account, or any paid subscription to complete the course.
The first 2 modules (4 lessons) are completely free, no credit card required. Pro unlocks all 16 modules and 32 exercises for a one-time payment of €39. There is no subscription.
Yes. If you go through the course and feel it wasn't worth it, email us within 14 days of purchase and we'll refund you in full. No questions asked.
AI Prompt Basics (€39) is a hands-on course that teaches you to write better prompts through 32 exercises with AI coaching. AI Explained (€29) focuses on understanding how AI models work — ideal if you want the conceptual picture before diving into prompting.
Yes. Each course is purchased separately and you can take them in any order. Many students start with AI Prompt Basics and then take AI Explained to deepen their understanding.
Yes. The principles taught in this course are universal. A well-structured prompt works better on any AI model. You'll learn why — not just which words to use.
Each exercise has a specific goal (e.g. "write a prompt to summarise a document for a 10-year-old"). You submit your prompt, and the AI coach analyses it against that goal — telling you what worked, what was vague, and how to make it more effective.
Watching someone else prompt is not the same as doing it yourself. Daily Work AI is practice-first: every lesson has an exercise where you write a prompt, and an AI coach gives you personal feedback on what you wrote and how to improve it. You learn by doing, not by watching.
Probably yes — most experienced users are surprised by how much faster and more consistent their results get after understanding the underlying principles. The free modules will give you a good signal.
That's the most common reason people take the course. Writing emails, summarising documents, creating content, analysing data, coding — the prompting principles apply to any work context.
Yes. Some of the most enthusiastic students are in their 50s, 60s, and beyond. No technical background is needed. If you can type and browse the internet, you can take this course.
Increasingly, yes. As AI tools become standard in the workplace, knowing how to use them effectively — not just open them — is becoming a baseline expectation. Prompt engineering is a practical, demonstrable skill.
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