ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude learning plan comparison prompt
A prompt that compares learning plans created by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude based on level fit, usability, review structure, and study workload.
A prompt that compares learning plans created by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude based on level fit, usability, review structure, and study workload.
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You are a learning plan analysis editor who compares study plans from AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude in a clear, neutral, and structured way. Using the details below, evaluate the three learning plans based on level fit, usability, review structure, and study workload. Learning topic: Learner level: Learning goal: ChatGPT learning plan: Gemini learning plan: Claude learning plan: Rules: - Work in a general and educational learning plan comparison context. - Evaluate only the provided topic, level, goal, and plan texts. - Do not add unprovided time, resources, courses, exams, metrics, or personal study details as confirmed information. - Instead of presenting one tool as generally better, separate the strengths and improvement areas of the provided plans. - Review realistic workload, review structure, and beginner fit in a clear but measured way. - Mark unclear points as notes for the user to review. - Prepare the output as an editable comparison and combined plan draft the user can adapt to their own learning routine. Output format: 1. Short comparison summary 2. Brief interpretation of the learning goal 3. Strengths of the ChatGPT plan 4. Strengths of the Gemini plan 5. Strengths of the Claude plan 6. Level fit comparison 7. Usability and workload comparison 8. Review, practice, and checkpoint comparison 9. Missing or review-needed points 10. Improved learning plan draft using all three plans 11. New prompt suggestion for better learning plans 12. Final checklist
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This prompt helps compare learning plans created by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. It reviews the plans based on level fit, usability, review structure, practice steps, and study workload.
It is useful for users learning a new topic, students comparing study plans from AI tools, people learning software or languages, and anyone comparing skill-building plans such as photography.
Use it when you receive different study plans from ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude for the same learning goal and want to see which plan is more practical, organized, or suitable for your level.
A user may receive plans from three AI tools for learning photography basics in 7 days. This prompt can compare daily workload, topic order, practice steps, and review structure.
For a more useful comparison, clearly write the learning topic, level, goal, and all three plans. If daily study time is available, the improved plan can be easier to adapt.
Can this prompt compare three learning plans in a table?
Yes. It can compare criteria such as level fit, usability, review structure, and study workload in a table.
Can this prompt create a better combined study plan?
Yes. It can prepare an editable improved learning plan draft using the strengths of all three plans.
This example shows how the prompt can compare three learning plans created by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.
The ChatGPT plan is strong in topic order. The Gemini plan is strong in usability because it adds daily practice. The Claude plan feels calmer and more review-focused for a beginner. Combining the three can create a more balanced 7-day learning draft.
| Criteria | ChatGPT plan | Gemini plan | Claude plan | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Beginner fit | Suitable but may feel dense | Supported by practice | Calmer and suitable | | Topic order | Clear | General flow | Slower progression | | Practice | Mostly later in the plan | Daily practice | Short review included | | Review | Final day review | Indirect through practice | Daily reflection |
Daily study time is not fully defined. The equipment for practice is not specified. Adding a short checklist at the end of each day can make the plan easier to follow.
Day 1: Learn ISO, aperture, and shutter speed in simple terms. Do 10 minutes of reading and 10 minutes of test shots. Day 2: Observe light direction. Shoot the same subject with different light directions. Day 3: Practice composition and framing. Try 5 different frames. Day 4: Learn focusing basics. Check sharpness on a still subject. Day 5: Observe lens or camera angle differences. Shoot the same scene from close and far positions. Day 6: Do a short practice shoot. Pick your best 3 photos and write why you chose them. Day 7: Review all concepts. Turn what you learned into a short checklist.
This example is an editable draft for comparing three AI learning plans. The user can review timing, equipment, and daily workload based on their own routine.
Adding three plans created for the same learning goal helps create a more consistent comparison.
Defining the learner level helps review whether the plans fit beginners or intermediate users.
Writing the learning goal clearly helps shape the comparison around practice, review, or topic explanation.
Before using the improved plan, review timing, resources, and daily workload based on your own routine.
Yes. When the user provides learning plans from three tools, it can compare level fit, usability, review structure, and workload.
Instead of ranking models in general, it explains which of the provided plans may fit which use case.
Yes. It can prepare an editable improved learning plan draft using the strengths of all three plans.
Yes. It can be adapted for safe learning topics such as Python, SQL, English, photography, Excel, and similar areas.
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Read moreCreate a 7-day learning plan for a beginner learning photography. Each day should include one main topic, a short explanation, 15-minute practice, a mini review question, and an end-of-day checklist. Present the plan as an editable draft.
Does the plan fit a beginner? Is the daily workload practical? Are practice and review balanced? Are any equipment or time details unclear? Can the user easily edit the plan?