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AI Tools for Scrum, Agile, and Software Delivery

Role-Based AI Prompt Library

Choose your role and get practical AI prompts you can use immediately in Scrum, product ownership, software delivery, testing, leadership, and training.

These prompts are designed for working professionals who want useful AI assistance without starting from a blank page. Select your role, copy a prompt, add your real context, and use it in your preferred AI tool.

  • Find prompts matched to your daily responsibilities.
  • Use AI for planning, refinement, testing, coaching, and decision support.
  • Copy prompts directly into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, or your preferred AI assistant.
  • Learn how AI applies to your actual work, not generic examples.

Interactive Prompt Library

Choose your role. Copy a useful prompt.

Select the role closest to your work. The library will show prompts designed for that role. Copy the prompt, paste it into your AI tool, and add your real backlog item, meeting notes, risk, decision, or team situation.

Select your role

Start with the role that best matches the work you are doing right now.

Choose a prompt

Use the prompt title and use case to find the right starting point.

Add real context

Paste your backlog item, Sprint Goal, code issue, testing concern, or leadership problem after the prompt.

Select a role

The prompt cards below will update automatically. Scrum Master prompts are shown by default.

Selected: Scrum Master
How to get better results: Do not use these prompts by themselves. After copying a prompt, add your actual work context: the backlog item, Sprint Goal, meeting notes, decision options, customer concern, test results, code excerpt, risk, or organizational constraint.

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How to Create a Custom GPT

How to Create a Custom GPT

Author: Rod Claar  /  Categories: AI Tools  / 

โœ… Prerequisites

Before getting started, ensure you have:

  • An OpenAI account

  • Access to ChatGPT Pro (required to use GPT-4 and build custom GPTs)

  • A clear idea of your GPT’s goal, audience, and use cases

๐Ÿงฉ Step 1: Go to the GPT Builder

  1. Navigate to chat.openai.com

  2. Click on your profile name (bottom-left corner).

  3. Select "Explore GPTs" from the menu.

  4. Click "Create" or “+ Create a GPT” to launch the builder.

๐Ÿ—‚ Step 2: Describe Your GPT’s Purpose

The builder begins with a conversational setup wizard that asks:

  • What do you want your GPT to do?

  • How should it respond?

  • Should it have access to tools like web browsing, file uploads, or APIs?

You’ll write a plain-language description of your assistant. For example:

“This GPT is a helpful Agile coach that answers Scrum questions, provides sprint planning tips, and gives real-world examples.”

The builder will generate an initial configuration based on your description, which you can refine.

โš™๏ธ Step 3: Configure Instructions and Behavior

After setup, you’ll enter the "Configure" panel where you define your GPT’s:

  • Name and logo/avatar

  • Instructions (how it behaves and speaks)

  • Conversation starters (examples users see to initiate chat)

  • Knowledge (optional: upload files it can refer to)

  • Capabilities (enable/disable tools like Code Interpreter, Browsing, DALL·E image generation, etc.)

You can customize how formal, funny, or direct the GPT should be, and what it should avoid (e.g., "Don’t offer legal advice").

๐Ÿ“ Step 4: Add Knowledge or Tools (Optional)

To enhance your GPT:

  • Upload files: PDFs, docs, or spreadsheets that the GPT can refer to during conversation.

  • Add APIs: Use “Actions” to call external APIs if you want dynamic functionality (e.g., fetch weather, schedule events).

  • Enable tools: Like web browsing, DALL·E, or Python code execution.

๐Ÿงช Step 5: Test and Iterate

Use the live preview to:

  • Try different prompts

  • Refine the instructions and tone

  • Ensure responses match your expectations

You can keep editing and retesting until it performs as desired.

๐ŸŒ Step 6: Publish and Share

When ready:

  1. Click “Save & Publish”

  2. Choose whether to make it public, unlisted, or private

  3. Share the link or embed it on your website or app

Once published, users can access your GPT directly from a URL or find it in the GPT Store (if public).

๐Ÿ’ก Tips for Success

  • Start simple. Focus on your GPT’s primary use case first.

  • Use system instructions to control tone, behavior, and do/don’t rules.

  • Add clear conversation starters to guide new users.

  • Iterate frequently based on real feedback.

๐Ÿ”ง Example Use Cases

  • A Real Estate Assistant that answers property questions

  • A Scrum Coach that provides Agile tips and class reminders

  • A Fitness Planner that builds custom workouts

  • A Legal Document Explainer for plain-language summaries


๐Ÿ“˜ Conclusion

Creating a custom GPT is an accessible and powerful way to share knowledge, automate tasks, or offer personalized services. With OpenAI’s no-code builder, you can go from concept to a working AI assistant in under an hour.

Whether for business, teaching, or fun—custom GPTs unlock creative new ways to harness AI. Start building today!

 

 

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