the pocket audit · five quiet minutes
This prompt interviews you, then draws a map of your AI setup back at you. It works in whichever AI you already use.
I want to draw a map of my AI setup, like a campus. Interview me first. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and keep it brisk. Ask me, one by one: 1. Which AI tools do I actually use, and which do I pay for but rarely open? 2. What do I honestly use each one for? 3. Where do my email, calendar, notes and task list live? 4. Which jobs do I repeat every week that feel like they should be someone's job? 5. What would I never let an AI do without me checking it first? Then draw my campus back to me, in text, with these parts: - Buildings: my tools, each with the one thing it is best at. Tools I own but never open are empty lots, labelled honestly. - Colleagues: the repeated jobs I could hand over. Give each one a human first name and a one-line role. - The gatehouse: the actions only I sign off. - The library: the one thing I keep re-typing into every tool that I should write down once. That is the start of my shared memory. Finish with two things: tell me which door to build first this week, in under an hour, and ask me what I would like to name my first colleague.
When it hands you your map: the empty lots, the colleague names, and "the one thing you keep re-typing" are the interesting bits. That last one is the start of a memory every tool of yours could share.
The full pattern, free to take and fork: github.com/fourteenseed/founder-os-starter
The story this came from: founder-os.fourteenseed.com