Live workshop: Build your personal AI operating system
Build a personal AI system. Have control over brand voice, context and output.
In 2.5 hours: seed your project library, encode your discipline judgment, build commands, and leave with a Claude system that loads your full context every session.
- Build a library that holds your projects, frameworks, and daily decisions
- Encode your discipline’s quality criteria into framework files Claude applies on every output
- Each morning, get a ranked day plan pulled from your actual project context
- Generate an email, LinkedIn post, landing page, or short video script with your full project context pre-loaded
- Run the weekly governance check to surface contradictions and stale claims before they reach a meeting
Workshop Date: 16th July 2026 | 11 AM CT / 4 PM UTC | 2.5 hours

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Generic AI output has a specific cause: generic context. Most marketers start every session with a blank page.
The generic output problem is a context problem. When Claude knows your projects, decisions, and quality standards, first drafts land 80% complete. This workshop builds that: persistent memory so your files load every session automatically, and encoded judgment so Claude applies your criteria on every output, not generic ones.
You leave with a working library, commands, and the weekly governance check that keeps the system honest. Not a setup you configure once and stop using. A daily operating system.
📅 Thu, 16th July 2026 | 11 AM CT / 4 PM UTC | 2.5 hours
Part 01: The library and your CLAUDE.md
Before you build anything, you see the full library structure and understand why each folder exists. CLAUDE.md is the constitution: it tells Claude who you are, how you work, and which files to load before you say a word.
- How to structure the 7-folder library: projects, wiki, frameworks, daily-logs, raw, drafts, CLAUDE.md
- What the CLAUDE.md constitution needs to say and how to co-evolve it over time
- Outcome: A working library with CLAUDE.md loading your context automatically at every session start
Part 02: Your frameworks folder
The frameworks folder is the part most people skip. You define the criteria. Claude applies them to every output it produces. This part builds one framework file for the most consequential quality call in your role.
- What makes a framework file different from a general instruction: pass/fail criteria, not guidance
- How to capture discipline-specific judgment so Claude applies your quality bar, not a generic one
- Outcome: One framework file encoding your highest-value quality criteria, applied in Part 04
Part 03: The daily loop
Four commands give the system a daily heartbeat: one maps your priorities to your calendar each morning, one preps you before a meeting, one captures mid-day priority shifts, and one writes decisions to the library and builds tomorrow’s plan.
- How the morning planner matches priorities to calendar blocks by depth
- How the daily shutdown routine makes the system compound: each session close makes the next morning smarter
- Outcome: Four working commands and a daily rhythm that takes under 10 minutes per day
Part 04: The creation engine
With the library seeded and the daily loop running, the draft command produces emails, LinkedIn posts, landing pages, and short video scripts grounded in your actual project context. Before saving, it runs your framework criteria and flags what to fix.
- Four output formats with built-in structural rules: email, LinkedIn post, landing page, short video script
- How the QA report diagnoses output at the criterion level before the draft is finalised
- Outcome: A working draft command and a first draft produced from your own project context
Part 05: The governance check
The library compounds when it stays honest. The governance check runs six specific checks once a week: contradictions, stale claims, orphan pages, missing concepts, neglected projects, and unsourced claims. Nothing changes until you confirm each fix.
- Six specific checks and what each one catches before it reaches a meeting or a brief
- The difference between a system that compounds and one that quietly drifts
- Outcome: A working governance check command and your first clean library run complete
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