Prompts.
Copy. Run in ChatGPT or Claude with one click. Stolen and refined from issues you should be reading.
The AI Adoption Audit
Turn the AI-adoption wave into your own 90-day plan. This prompt interviews you about your role, then names the three workflows to automate first, the right tool for each, and a one-paragraph pitch to get your team on board.
The AI Switch Test
Most "which AI is best" takes are popularity contests. This one argues against you: tell it the AI you currently pay for, it interviews you about your work, then builds the strongest honest case that you're backing the wrong horse — and what you'd actually gain (and lose) by switching.
The Bottleneck Audit
Tell it how your business actually runs and it surfaces the one real constraint capping your growth — the chokepoint more money won't fix — plus the highest-leverage move to widen it.
The Red-Team Decision
Stop asking AI what to do. This prompt interviews you, then assembles a five-persona red team assigned to attack your decision and find the flaw before reality does.
Your Google I/O 2026 briefing
Turn the entire Google I/O 2026 keynote into a 1-page personalized action plan. Answer 5 quick questions about your role, tools, budget, and country — and get told exactly what to use tonight, what to pay for, and what to skip.
Audit your workplace surveillance exposure
5-question interview that maps every AI surveillance system in your workplace and tells you exactly what to ask facilities, IT, and HR.
Score your AI regulatory exposure
Personalized regulatory exposure report given the post-Mythos White House shift toward FDA-style AI oversight.
Score your AI layoff exposure
Personal AI Layoff Exposure Score plus a 4-week plan to move from cost line to investment line in your CFO's spreadsheet.
Score your AI capital-vs-labor exposure
Audits where you sit in the AI-driven capital-vs-labor divide. Scores your exposure 0-10 and ranks three realistic moves to shift you up.
Five-minute strategy mirror
A weekly self-coaching prompt. Surface what you're avoiding, what's working, and what to cut.
Make me defend the decision I'm about to make
Before you commit, run this. Forces you to articulate the actual reasoning out loud, then pressure-tests it.
Pre-mortem your launch
Run a structured "this launched and failed" exercise before you ship. 10 minutes, prevents a lot of pain.
Steal-this-structure: critical thinking outline
When you have to make an argument, this structure forces you to consider the other side first.
First-principles competitor map
Skip the marketing positioning theater. Map the actual choices customers make.
