I Tested 500+ ChatGPT Prompts in 2025. Here’s the Best Prompt Framework.

Most prompts sound smart until you actually use them. This one doesn’t just work — it fixes everything you hate about AI writing.

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I’ve been living inside ChatGPT since the release of GPT-3.5.
Every day, testing prompts. Breaking them. Rebuilding them.

And I’ll be honest — most of them were garbage. Over-engineered nonsense pretending to be “advanced prompt engineering.”

However, after running over 1,000 tests, one framework consistently outperformed the others.
Every. Single. Time.

I call it The DEPTH Method.

Here’s how it works (and why you’ll never write another one-liner prompt again):

D — Define Multiple Perspectives
Stop asking ChatGPT to “write a marketing email.” That’s lazy.
Tell it: “You are three experts — a behavioral psychologist, a viral copywriter, and a data analyst. Work together to write…”
Now you’re giving it brains, creativity, and logic at once.

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