Choose a workflow
Use this simple wizard.
Answer one small question at each step. By the end, you have a safe first job an assistant can prepare and a person can check.
The rule
Start with preparation, not automation.
Wizard
Write one answer for each step.
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1
Name one repeated job
Choose something you already do more than once. Keep it ordinary.
I want help preparing... A meeting brief, a customer summary, a board pack check, a weekly update, or a first draft. -
2
Make the job smaller
If the job has many parts, choose the safest part first.
The small part is... Summarise these notes, compare these two documents, list questions, or draft the first version. -
3
Choose safe material
Start with fake, public, or low-risk material. Do not begin with customer, finance, HR, medical, or confidential data.
The assistant may read... One public page, one sample document, one safe folder, or one made-up example. -
4
Say what it must produce
Be clear about the output. The assistant should prepare something you can inspect.
The assistant should prepare... A short brief, a checklist, a table of differences, a draft reply, or a list of risks and questions. -
5
Add the human check
The assistant does not decide. A person checks the result before anything becomes real.
A human must check... Accuracy, missing facts, tone, risk, source material, and whether the next action is allowed. -
6
Try one tiny run
Run the smallest useful version once. Keep the result, note what worked, and improve the instruction.
The first test will be... One document, one meeting, one customer summary, one policy section, or one made-up case.
Your first instruction
Turn your answers into one plain prompt.
Help me prepare [small job]. Use only [safe material]. Produce [output I can check]. Tell me what you used, what you are unsure about, and what a human must review before anything happens.
If that prompt feels too broad, go back to step 2 and make the job smaller.
Final check