Express Learning Course

Migrating AI Workflows Across Platforms (LFEL1008)

Turn AI platform changes into controlled transitions, not costly restarts. Learn how to migrate prompts, custom instructions, and workflows across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok while preserving productivity and institutional knowledge.

Who Is It For

For professionals who rely on AI tools and need to maintain productivity through platform changes, including IT administrators, team leads managing AI adoption, prompt engineers, power users, and security or compliance professionals.
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What You’ll Learn

Export and preserve AI workflows, translate prompts across platforms, and rebuild custom instructions and configurations so they perform effectively in a new environment without losing progress.
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What It Prepares You For

Stay productive when AI platforms change. Apply your skills to maintain continuity in your work, adapt quickly to new tools, and avoid the productivity loss that typically comes with switching platforms.
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Course Outline
Chapter 1. Course Introduction
Chapter 2. Introduction to AI Platform Migration
Chapter 3. Exporting from ChatGPT
Chapter 4. Exporting from Claude
Chapter 5. Exporting from Gemini
Chapter 6. Exporting from Grok
Chapter 7. Setting Up Your New Platform
Chapter 8. Prompt Portability and Translation
Chapter 9. Building a Portable Prompt Vault
Chapter 10. Migration Checklist and Conclusions

Prerequisites
Learners should have experience using at least one AI platform, including writing prompts, reviewing outputs, and using basic features such as conversation history and custom instructions. Basic file management skills are also expected, including organizing files and working with common formats such as text documents and PDFs. Experience with multiple AI platforms is helpful but not required.
Lab Info
Learners should have access to at least one (preferably two or more) AI platforms, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok. A modern web browser, a reliable internet connection, and basic tools, including a text editor and local storage for exported files are required to complete hands-on exercises.