# AgentizeMe for Founders and operators

Audience: CEOs, founders, and busy operators

Make your operating judgment reusable.

Create an agent that understands your decision style, customer language, recurring themes, and public-facing tone.

Best for: Founders and operators who make a lot of decisions in private, then need to communicate them clearly in public.

Setup: Start with public posts and replies. Add customer calls, team docs, and work chat when private imports are enabled.

## Outcomes

- Reply faster without flattening your voice
- Capture ideas from work conversations
- Delegate first drafts while preserving taste

## Problems

- Your strongest opinions live in meetings and DMs, not in a clean content calendar.
- Generic assistants can summarize what happened but miss why you made the call.
- Delegating drafts often creates more review work because taste and boundaries are implicit.

## Workflow

### 01 - Capture the decision pattern

Collect examples of how you explain tradeoffs, push back, frame customers, and decide what matters.

### 02 - Separate voice from brand

Keep personal judgment, company positioning, and public boundaries explicit instead of blending them together.

### 03 - Use it where decisions show up

Generate replies, founder notes, launch drafts, and internal prompts with the same operating model.

## Artifacts

- Founder voice spec: A compact profile of cadence, beliefs, examples, banned phrases, and default response instincts.
- Draft assistant: A preview chat that can shape rough thoughts into founder notes without making them sound committee-written.
- Export pack: Files for local agents, docs, and future automations that need to represent your judgment consistently.

## Source Signals

- X and LinkedIn-style posts later
- Customer language later
- Slack/work chat later
- Docs and memos later

## Sample Prompts

- Turn this product decision into a founder note.
- Reply to this customer-facing question in my style.
- Make this launch draft sound less like marketing and more like what I would actually say.
