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how to use ChatGPT

Learn ChatGPT by completing real tasks, not by reading long theory.

Start with one task, add context, ask for a useful format, check the answer, and improve the prompt.

Built for beginners, workers, students, creators, and small business owners. Start with the free AI Task Studio, then upgrade when you want more guided workflows, templates, and saved practice history.

People search for this when they need:

  • ChatGPT for beginners
  • how to write ChatGPT prompts
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Starter tasks

Start with real tasks.

  • How do I ask ChatGPT a clear question?
  • How can I use ChatGPT for work emails?
  • How can I check if an AI answer is reliable?
  • How do I make ChatGPT write in my tone?

Simple formula

Use a structure, then test it with the studio.

  1. 1

    State the goal clearly.

  2. 2

    Add context and the exact input.

  3. 3

    Request the output format you need.

  4. 4

    Add constraints, tone, and review criteria.

Weak version

Write something for my business.

Better version

Act as a small business assistant. Write a friendly 120-word email to a customer who asked about pricing. Include a short answer, two package options, and one clear next step. Use simple language and do not make promises we cannot support.

Turn this into your own workflow.

Replace the example details with your task, audience, tool, and constraints. Then use AI For Work Lab to improve the prompt, choose the right tool, and add a human review step before using the output.

FAQ

Common questions

Can ChatGPT make mistakes?

Yes. AI answers can be incomplete or wrong. Always review facts, numbers, legal claims, medical claims, and anything important before using the output.

Do I need technical skills?

No. Start with simple task prompts for emails, summaries, research, planning, and content. Technical skills help later, but they are not required to begin.