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PromptQuest in the US 2026 — Prompt Engineering Training for American Teams

Published 21 April 2026 · 8 min read

Quick answer: PromptQuest teaches US professionals how to write effective prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot through a gamified curriculum. Free tier for the first fifteen levels; $19/month for full access; $299/seat for US enterprise plans with NIST AI RMF-aligned team training packs. Priced in USD, Stripe billing, usable from any state.

Why prompt engineering is a US workforce issue

Generative AI use inside US organisations has moved from “a few power users” in 2023 to “most knowledge workers” by 2026. US Bureau of Labor Statistics job listings increasingly mention prompt fluency in roles across marketing, HR, legal, finance, software engineering, and customer support. Executive Order 14110 (2023) on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI set federal-workforce AI training expectations; the NIST AI Risk Management Framework made “Measure” and “Manage” concrete practices. Teams that can prompt well capture disproportionate value.

What PromptQuest covers

  • Chain-of-thought, zero-shot vs few-shot, role prompting, and output constraints
  • Structured JSON outputs, schema-locked prompts, and retry strategies
  • Retrieval-augmented generation and context-window management
  • Agentic loops and tool-use prompts
  • Safety prompts: refusing harmful instructions, handling prompt injection
  • Cost-aware prompting: token-budgeting, caching, model-routing
  • Evaluation: how to benchmark a prompt objectively
  • Enterprise modules: NIST AI RMF-aligned governance and change-control for prompts

US regulatory context

  • Executive Order 14110 and follow-on guidance — federal agencies require AI training for certain roles.
  • NIST AI RMF 1.0 — voluntary but widely adopted. PromptQuest enterprise modules map training evidence onto the framework.
  • NYC Local Law 144 (AEDT): relevant when prompt-driven systems are used for hiring/promotion decisions — bias audit required.
  • Colorado AI Act (2024): risk-management program duties for high-risk AI.
  • California CPRA ADMT regulations: consumer rights for automated decisions.
  • HIPAA, FCRA, GLBA: sectoral boundaries on what data can land in a prompt.

US pricing

  • Free: first 15 levels
  • Individual Pro: $19/month or $149/year
  • Teams (5–50 seats): $299/seat/year with admin dashboard
  • Enterprise: custom; NIST AI RMF reporting + SSO + SCIM

Compare: Learn Prompting has free and paid tiers; DeepLearning.AI prompt courses sit on Coursera at $59/month Plus; LinkedIn Learning includes some prompt-engineering videos; Coursera Google Prompt Engineering Specialization runs around $49/month; Anthropic and OpenAI publish free prompt guides but no progression/assessment layer.

How US teams actually use PromptQuest

A Chicago marketing agency trains a 20-person content team over two weeks; measurable prompt-quality score rises 34% and output-rework time drops materially. A Boston biotech onboards its legal and regulatory affairs staff with the enterprise NIST module so prompts touching PHI are gated properly. A New York hiring-tech startup uses PromptQuest's safety module to build a better AEDT evaluation pipeline.

Ecosystem

Related learning in general software and data skills on GeraLearn; classroom AI literacy for schools through AI Quest; governance layer at GeraCompliance. A Gera Prime subscription includes Individual Pro access.

Sources

  • NIST AI Risk Management Framework 1.0
  • US White House — Executive Order 14110
  • NYC DCWP — Local Law 144 AEDT guidance
  • Colorado General Assembly — SB 24-205 (Colorado AI Act)

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