About DailyPrompt
Most AI content falls into one of two camps. There’s the breathless hype: ‘AI will change everything, and if you’re not using it, you’re already behind.’ Then there’s the deeply technical stuff: research papers, API documentation, and jargon that assumes you’ve been building neural networks since university.
Neither of those is useful if you’re just getting started.
DailyPrompt exists in the space between. It’s a blog for people who are curious about AI, want to use it well, and don’t need anyone shouting at them about the future while they figure it out.
What You’ll Find Here
Practical, honest writing about how to actually use AI tools. Not theory. Not hype. Real experience from someone who sits down with these tools every day and pays attention to what works and what doesn’t.
You’ll find guides on writing better prompts. Walkthroughs of how I approach real problems with AI. Honest assessments of where these tools shine and where they quietly fall short. Everything is written for people who are starting out or still finding their feet.
Why DailyPrompt Exists
I started DailyPrompt because I kept noticing the same pattern. People would try an AI tool, get a mediocre result, and conclude that AI wasn’t for them. Or worse, they’d get a fast result, assume it was good, and never learn to do better.
Both of those outcomes bothered me.
The problem was never the tools. It was always how people used them. And most of the content out there wasn’t helping. It was either too surface-level (‘just ask it nicely!’) or so advanced it might as well have been written in another language.
I wanted to build something different. A place where beginners could learn to use AI thoughtfully, without being talked down to, and without needing a computer science degree to follow along.
How I Write
Everything here is grounded in personal experience. When I say something works, it’s because I’ve tried it. When I say something doesn’t, it’s because I’ve tried that too.
I challenge popular assumptions when I think they’re wrong. Not to be contrarian for the sake of it, but because repeating bad advice helps nobody. I’ll always show my reasoning so you can decide for yourself.
Who This Is For
You, if any of these sound familiar:
- You’ve tried ChatGPT a few times but feel like you’re only scratching the surface.
- You want to get better at prompting but don’t know where to start.
- You’re tired of AI content that’s either patronising or impenetrable.
- You want practical advice from someone who actually uses these tools, not someone who just writes about them.
If that’s you, you’re in the right place.
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I publish new content regularly and send a newsletter with the best of what I’m learning and writing. No spam. No fluff. Just useful thinking about how to use AI better, delivered to your inbox.
Think different. Prompt better.