The AI Operator's Playbook is a 28-page field guide for working professionals. One framework, ten copy-paste plays, and a weekly routine that returns 3–5 hours of your week. No tech background. No hype. No subscription.
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Result: a generic post you rewrite from scratch. Time saved: none.
Built like an agency brief, not a textbook. Every page earns its place.
Stop using AI like a vending machine. Start delegating to it like the sharpest intern you've ever managed. Ten minutes that change everything after.
The B-R-I-E-F framework: five inputs, thirty seconds, dramatically better output from any AI tool you touch — today's and whatever ships next year.
Ten one-page workflows covering most of a working week: emails, meetings, decks, research, editing, learning. Copy, fill, paste, done.
A one-hour weekly operating rhythm that turns wins into habit. One hour in, three to five out — roughly four working weeks returned per year.
Five rules that keep your work accurate, your data private, and your name worth signing. Move fast because you know where the edges are.
Every framework, move, and play condensed onto a single quick-reference page. Screenshot it, pin it, never open a prompt guide again.
Each one fits on a single page: when to run it, the exact template, and a field note from practice.
Never face a blank page again. Start at 60% and edit up.
Your blunt position in, a diplomatic reply out. Under two minutes.
Talking points, objections, and the sharpest question in the room.
Decisions, owners, deadlines — sent before anyone opens a laptop.
Any 40-page document, distilled to what actually matters to you.
Pressure-test decisions before people who matter see them.
Lock the narrative first. Slides that argue for themselves.
Zero to conversational on any topic in twenty minutes.
Ship your own writing cleaner, and learn any skill on dead time.
Briefwork makes field guides for people with real jobs. Every play in this one was built and battle-tested inside actual workweeks — client emails, event run-of-shows, pitch decks, and the kind of Monday inbox that doesn't care about your plans.
No course. No community to keep up with. No subscription quietly billing you. A guide does its job when you stop needing it — that's the whole point.
No. It's $9, once. You buy it, you download the PDF, it's yours forever — including free updates to this edition. There is nothing recurring, no trial, no upsell at checkout.
All of them. The playbook is tool-agnostic by design — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, whatever your company uses. The BRIEF framework is about how you communicate, which is why it'll still work with whatever launches next year.
It's especially for you. There's no code, no settings, no jargon. If you can write an email to a colleague, you can run every play in this guide.
Prompt lists give you fish. This teaches the fishing — one framework that makes every prompt you ever write better — and then gives you ten complete workflows with the judgment baked in: when to use them, how to follow up, and what to keep human.
Same day. The guide is built so you run your first play within an hour of downloading it. Most readers feel the difference on their very next email or meeting recap.
Email us within a week of buying and you'll get a full refund, no questions asked. You keep the PDF either way.
One coffee's worth of money. Four working weeks a year back. That's the trade.
Buy it once — $9One-time payment / Instant download / Yours forever