
Tip #3: The AI Search “Chain Prompting” Method — How to Break Complex Tasks Into AI-Friendly Steps
Why One Big Prompt Almost Never Works
Sending a 500-word brief to Claude or ChatGPT and expecting a perfect output is like handing a junior employee a vague memo and expecting a polished board presentation. AI models — like people — perform dramatically better when tasks are broken into clear, sequential steps.
This is the essence of Chain Prompting: using the output of one prompt as the precise input of the next.
The 4-Step Chain Prompting Framework
Prompt 1 — Understand: “Summarise the key challenges in [topic] in 5 bullet points.”
Prompt 2 — Structure: “Using those 5 points, create a logical outline for a 1000-word article.”
Prompt 3 — Draft: “Write Section 2 of that outline in full, using a professional but approachable tone.”
Prompt 4 — Refine: “Edit the above for clarity. Remove jargon. Shorten sentences. Keep the core message.”
Real Use Case: Creating a Business Proposal
An SME owner wanting to pitch a new product could chain prompts like: research → structure → draft intro → draft pricing section → write conclusion → format as professional PDF brief. Each step builds on the last, and the final quality is miles ahead of a single-shot prompt.
This is one of the core techniques we cover in our no-code AI training for Indian businesses. It requires zero technical skill and works on both Claude and ChatGPT.
Works Best For
Writing long-form content (reports, proposals, blog posts)
Creating training materials for school teachers
Building email sequences for SME marketing
Developing structured study plans for students