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A practical AI knowledge base

A working map for using AI with intention.

PromptAtlas brings together short briefings, tool notes, and repeatable playbooks for people who want useful results without the noise.

Playbook 01

The quiet work of building an AI workflow people will use

Clarify the handoff, make the source visible, and leave a useful review step before you automate anything.

Latest briefings

Three useful signals

Short, source-minded notes about the way AI is entering everyday work.

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Work systems

Teams are replacing broad pilots with repeatable routines

Focused use cases make ownership and review easier to see.

Creative practice

Shared prompt libraries are becoming team memory

A good starting prompt leaves room for judgment instead of hiding it.

Explained

A plain-language map of agents, retrieval, and context

Understand the terms before deciding whether they fit the job.

Tool index

Start with the task

A compact shelf of tools, described by the work they help with.

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WR

Write & research

Draft, summarize, outline, and organize source material.

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BU

Build & automate

Prototype, debug, and connect routine handoffs.

6 profilesView category
CR

Create & design

Explore directions, layouts, and early creative drafts.

5 profilesView category
LE

Learn & analyze

Clarify concepts, compare evidence, and study a set of sources.

6 profilesView category

Start here

Useful AI begins with a better question.

Our playbooks help you choose a narrow task, test it with real context, and decide what should stay under human review.

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Forum pulse

Questions worth keeping

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Workplace

What made an AI tool stick with your team?

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Templates

Share a research prompt that improved your first draft

19 replies / Updated yesterday

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Review

How do you check AI-assisted copy?

16 replies / Updated yesterday

Be specific

Share the task, context, and what you tried.

Show sources

Separate evidence from personal experience.

Stay respectful

Keep attention on the work and the question.