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New Example: Content Calendar Planning

The Business-First AI Framework now has a full worked example showing what the framework produces when you run a real workflow through all three steps. The example is Content Calendar Planning — a weekly process for planning content across LinkedIn, Substack, X, and YouTube.

What's in the example

The framework produced three deliverables from a single workflow:

  1. Workflow Definition (from Deconstruct) — "I plan content on Sundays" expanded into 10 refined steps across four phases, with decision points, data flows, failure modes, and a dependency map.

  2. AI Building Block Spec (from Design) — Each step classified on the autonomy spectrum. Four reusable skills identified. A recommended build order so you get value from day one.

  3. Workflow Prompt (from Construct) — A ready-to-run prompt that orchestrates the entire 10-step process as a collaborative conversation with human-in-the-loop gates at key decision points.

Why it matters

The most common question about the framework is "what does the output actually look like?" Now you can see every table, every decision point, and every failure mode — the full detail that makes a workflow executable by AI.

View the example

Ready to try the framework on your own workflow? Start with Analyze or jump straight to Deconstruct.