Proven repeat task
A real job that comes back every week, not a vague plan to use AI everywhere.
Business Boardroom - Future lane
The Boardroom is not the first step. It is the future business lane for owners who already see the value and want help turning AI into a safe repeatable workflow inside their company.
Coming soon only. No paid path, account, or custom implementation path is connected yet.
Future business lane
This lane should not pull beginners away from the Field Guide. It exists for the owner who has already found one repeat job where AI can save time, protect quality, or make the business easier to explain.
A real job that comes back every week, not a vague plan to use AI everywhere.
Voice, limits, examples, approval lines, and the things AI is not allowed to invent.
Facts, privacy, money, promises, tone, and final owner approval before use.
Public-safe teaching path
This keeps the buyer-facing lesson simple: ChatGPT is the start, but a business needs a repeatable workspace with rules, boundaries, and proof. The public business starter shows the first version before Boardroom becomes a custom lane.
You paste a messy request, get a decent answer, close the tab, and cannot explain how to repeat it next week.
The tool knows the task, the rules, the examples, the checklist, and what proof is needed before the work gets used.
The starter business path teaches one job, saved rules, an answer shape, and proof before trust. Boardroom stays later.
Get comfortable asking one clear question without building anything fancy.
Tell it the job, audience, tone, format, and what good looks like.
Make the answer shorter, warmer, clearer, more specific, or easier to use.
Pick one repeatable task, like customer replies, estimates, posts, or SOP cleanup.
Write the voice, do-not-say list, examples, safety checks, and approval rules.
Turn the steps into a repeatable process someone can follow without guessing.
Ask what changed, what sources were used, what assumptions were made, and what needs human review.
Who it is for later
The Field Guide and Classroom help people learn the moves. Boardroom can become the custom implementation lane once the business owner needs workflows built around their real operations.
Replies, follow-ups, intake messages, review responses, and estimate explanations.
Posts, short videos, offer notes, FAQs, and better explanations of what the business does.
Checklists, process notes, training steps, and repeatable internal workflows.
Custom setup later, after the guide and Classroom prove the path and Chance approves the offer.
Proof before trust
Make the tool list any missing facts it guessed or filled in.
Mark money, legal, safety, health, customer promises, and brand voice for review.
Compare the answer against the rules sheet before anyone sends or publishes it.
Readiness gate
This future lane is not a shortcut around the Field Guide. It is for an owner who already has a repeat job, business rules, and a proof habit, then wants help turning that into a cleaner system.
If the owner has not used ChatGPT on one real job, send them to the Field Guide or Classroom first.
If the owner can name the job but not the rules, answer shape, or proof check, keep them in Classroom.
If one workflow saves time or protects quality and now needs a cleaner handoff, Boardroom may make sense later.
Future intake packet
Boardroom should begin with proof, not vague ambition. The owner should bring one workflow candidate and enough real context to build carefully without exposing private data.
The exact task that keeps coming back.
Voice, limits, promises, approvals, and what AI should never invent.
Safe sample messages, notes, or outlines with private details removed.
Names, numbers, dates, scope, price, promises, and owner approval.
Offer status
This page is here so business owners can see the future path without pulling attention away from the Field Guide and Classroom.
Start with one workspace for one job. Do not build the whole system first.