After working with AI for a long time, you stop chasing the “perfect prompt” and start focusing on structure instead. That is when most prompt frameworks begin to look very similar. Different names, different visuals—but all aiming to solve the same problem: turning vague intent into instructions an AI can actually act on.
In this post, I focus on Google’s 5 Steps Prompt Framework because it reflects how prompting works in real workflows. The first output is rarely the final one, and iteration is not optional—it is the process.