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Ask Good Questions is built around a simple premise:
Better questions produce better results from AI.
This site isn’t a collection of prompt tricks. It is a structured resource for people who use AI as part of serious work.
If you are new to AGQ, here is the best way to begin.
Start with one guide Link to heading
Read this first:
That guide frames the core idea behind AGQ: you get better outcomes by designing your AI use around real workflows, not leaderboard scores.
Then learn the methods Link to heading
Next, browse the Methods section:
Methods are the foundational techniques that improve results across all tools and tasks. They are how you reduce ambiguity, control context, and raise output quality before you ever worry about which model to use.
Apply a workflow Link to heading
Then move into Workflows:
Workflows turn principles into repeatable structures for real work. They are how you move from experimentation to controlled, professional use.
Add real-world perspective Link to heading
Finally, read Field notes:
Field notes are short observations drawn from lived experience. They document friction points, surprises, and adjustments that matter when you are using these systems under load.
AGQ is designed to grow into a long-term reference library. You do not need to read everything at once.
Start with one guide. Apply one method. Run one workflow.
Then refine.
That is how you get better results.