By Rahul Dhakate · PMP & PSM I Certified · 05 Jun 2026 · learnxyz.in
Creating a Work Breakdown Structure manually is one of the most valuable but time-consuming activities in project planning. AI significantly accelerates this process. I have used ChatGPT to generate a WBS for a project planning exercise and the result was a well-structured hierarchical breakdown produced in minutes that would have taken an hour manually.
What AI Does Well With WBS — And Where You Still Need to Think
AI is excellent at generating comprehensive WBS first drafts because it draws on patterns from thousands of similar projects. Where AI needs your input and review:
- Project-specific constraints — approval gates, regulatory requirements, team structure
- Out-of-scope exclusions — AI tends to be inclusive, adding potentially relevant deliverables
- 100% Rule verification — check child elements represent 100% of their parent at every level
- Work package sizing — verify bottom-level items are small enough to be scheduled and assigned
The Prompt That Produces the Best WBS
| PROMPT — WBS Generator You are a PMP certified project manager creating a Work Breakdown Structure. Project: [PROJECT NAME] Description: [2-3 SENTENCES DESCRIBING WHAT WILL BE DELIVERED] Project type: [Software / eCommerce / Infrastructure / Event] Key deliverables: [LIST 3-5 MAJOR OUTPUTS] Out of scope: [LIST EXCLUSIONS] Create a hierarchical WBS with: – Level 1: Project name (total scope) – Level 2: 4-6 major deliverable categories – Level 3: 3-5 work packages under each Level 2 category Rules: – All elements must be DELIVERABLES (nouns), not activities (verbs) – Each level must satisfy the 100% Rule – No tasks, durations, or assignments – Use WBS numbering (1.0, 1.1, 1.1.1 etc) – Format as indented outline with ID and element name |
Real Example: eCommerce Platform WBS
Here is the output from running this prompt for a multi-vendor eCommerce platform — the type of project I delivered at Valethi Technologies:
| WBS ID | WBS Element | Level |
| 1.0 | Multi-Vendor eCommerce Platform | Level 1 — Project |
| 1.1 | User Management and Authentication | Level 2 — Major Deliverable |
| 1.1.1 | Customer Registration and Login Module | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.1.2 | Vendor Onboarding and Account Setup | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.1.3 | Role-Based Access Control System | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.2 | Product Catalogue and Search | Level 2 — Major Deliverable |
| 1.2.1 | Product Listing and Detail Pages | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.2.2 | Search Filter and Sort Engine | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.2.3 | Inventory Management Module | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.3 | Shopping and Checkout | Level 2 — Major Deliverable |
| 1.3.1 | Shopping Cart and Wishlist | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.3.2 | Multi-Payment Gateway Integration | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.3.3 | Order Management and Tracking | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.4 | Admin Console and Reporting | Level 2 — Major Deliverable |
| 1.4.1 | Platform Administration Dashboard | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.4.2 | Sales and Revenue Reports | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.5 | Quality Assurance and Deployment | Level 2 — Major Deliverable |
| 1.5.1 | Test Plans and Test Cases | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.5.2 | UAT Sign-Off Documentation | Level 3 — Work Package |
| 1.5.3 | Production Deployment Package | Level 3 — Work Package |
Notice all elements are nouns (deliverables), not verbs. Search Filter and Sort Engine is correct. Build search functionality would be an activity — it belongs in the task list, not the WBS.

After the AI Generates Your WBS — Review Checklist
- 100% Rule check: Do Level 3 items under each Level 2 category cover everything that category should contain?
- Scope boundary check: Does anything fall outside your agreed project scope? Remove it.
- Deliverable vs activity check: Are all elements nouns? Fix any activities.
- Work package sizing: Can each Level 3 item be scheduled, estimated, and assigned to one person or team?
- Project-specific additions: What has AI missed that is specific to your organisation or client?
- WBS Dictionary: For each work package, note the responsible owner and acceptance criteria.
AI-generated WBS is an excellent starting point, not a finished product. Treat it like a template from a past project — a time-saving foundation requiring your domain knowledge and project-specific adjustments.
About the Author
Rahul Dhakate is a PMP and PSM I certified project manager based in Nagpur, India, with 20 years of experience across BFSI, eCommerce, and enterprise software. He has used ChatGPT to generate a WBS for a project planning exercise, finding it required approximately 20 minutes of review versus 60-90 minutes of manual creation. He writes at LearnXYZ.in about PMP exam prep and AI tools for project managers.
Good Reads
