Stop guessing. Start operating.
This page is a governance checkpoint. Run a 60-second diagnosis to find the minimum constraint blocking reliable AI use — then take the next step that actually matters.
No email required to see your result. One diagnosis → one next step.
Diagnosis
Answer 6 questions. You don’t self-diagnose — the engine does.
Current operating pattern: The Stalled Integrator
You’re getting outputs — but reliability is leaking through review time, corrections, and “is this actually right?” drag.
- Do not buy more tools or prompts.
- Do not automate workflows.
- Do not deploy agents.
Primary constraint
Verification Debt: the time and mental load spent proving the output is correct is starting to outweigh the time you “saved.”
Rewrite one recurring prompt using this audit-first scaffold:
The decision this output will support is: ___
The risk if it’s wrong is: ___
The format I can audit fastest is: ___
The sources I will accept are: ___
Proof of Mastery
- Data Source: What specific context did the AI use?
- The Weak Link: What assumption could be wrong?
- The Consequence: What happens if this is 100% incorrect?
Use this page as a diagnostic checkpoint
- Outputs sound right, but decisions feel wrong.
- You’re about to delegate AI work to someone else.
- The stakes just increased (money, reputation, safety).
Pick your next best path.
You’ve got your diagnosis. This section is the “mini site map” — organized by outcome so you don’t fall back into overwhelm.
DIY Products
Self-serve systems that turn AI into a reliable operating layer.
Business Services
Done-with-you / done-for-you architecture when outcomes and risk matter.
Learning
Mental models, examples, and repeatable principles (no hype).
Tools & Hubs
Curated stacks, directories, and “what’s worth using” maps.
Governance & Standards
Guardrails, judgment design, and responsible AI operations.
Personal Systems
AI for life admin, personal clarity, and sustainable momentum.
Browse everything expanded sitemap (collapsed by default)
This directory is intentionally curated. If you feel “menu overwhelm,” return to your diagnosis and take one next step.
