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The Genie is Out of the Bottle — June 10, 2026
You spent three hours doing something most business owners talk about but never actually do — you sat down, opened your laptop, and figured out where AI fits in your business. That matters. What you built in your AI Action Map today is yours. Use it. Start with Week 1. One thing, this week.
Everything we promised you is below.
Your Workshop Workbook
The digital version of the printed workbook you walked out with. If yours is already full of notes and scribbles from the session, here's a clean copy. If you left yours on the table, we've got you covered.
The Expanded Prompting Guide
During the workshop we walked through CLEAR. That's your starting point. But there are other frameworks that are useful in different situations. This guide covers five prompting and context engineering approaches so you can match the right framework to the task:
➔ CLEAR — Context, Language, Explicit instructions, Audience, Refine. Your everyday default for most business tasks.
➔ COSTAR — Context, Objective, Style, Tone, Audience, Response format. Best when you need precise control over the output format and style.
➔ RISEN — Role, Instructions, Steps, End goal, Narrowing constraints. Best for multi-step tasks where the AI needs to follow a specific sequence.
➔ RTF — Role, Task, Format. The simplest framework. Best for quick, single-purpose prompts where you just need something done fast.
➔ Metaprompting — Asking the AI to help you write a better prompt before it does the work. Best when you're not sure how to frame what you need.
Start with CLEAR. It handles 80% of what you'll throw at it. When you need something more specific, the guide shows you which framework to reach for and why.
The Business Card App We Built Live
During the workshop, we built an interactive business card application in real time to show what AI-assisted development actually looks like. Now you can play with it yourself.
This is the same app we built from scratch during the session. No pre-staging, no rehearsal. What you saw is what AI-assisted building actually looks like in practice.
Turn One Video Into a Week of Content
The workflow we walked through during the session. One recording becomes multiple social posts, blog content, and shareable clips without spending hours editing.
➔ Record one video (a client testimonial, a behind-the-scenes walkthrough, a quick tip, or even a meeting recap)
➔ Use AI to generate a transcript
➔ Ask AI to pull out the best moments and rewrite them as standalone social posts
➔ Ask AI to generate a blog summary from the full transcript
➔ Use a clipping tool to cut the video into short-form clips matched to the posts
Download the detailed workflow with tool recommendations and ready-to-use prompts. Start with one video this week. Just one.
Keep Learning — AI Podcasts We Recommend
The AI landscape moves fast. These are the podcasts we actually listen to — practical, grounded, and useful for business owners who want to stay informed without drowning in hype.
List of Services
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Allie K MillerAllie's Youtube Channel List Item 1
Allie K. Miller is a top AI business leader, advisor, and investor named one of Time's 100 most influential people in AI. Her channel delivers practical tutorials and insights on how to use AI to boost productivity, automate your workflow, and build smarter businesses.
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ReplitReplit Youtube Channel List Item 2
Replit is the official channel for the AI-powered development platform that lets anyone build, deploy, and share web apps and software — no traditional coding skills required. Packed with tutorials, product demos, and buildathon content, it's essential viewing for vibe coders and developers alike.
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Riley BrownRiley's Youtube Channel List Item 3
Riley Brown is the self-described "most efficient YouTuber" and founder of Vibecode, helping businesses and individuals build AI agents and apps through practical, no-fluff content. With nearly 250K subscribers, his channel is a go-to for real-world AI building tutorials.
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Mackay WrigleyMackay's Youtube Channel List Item 4
Mckay Wrigley is the founder of Takeoff AI (now MagicLearn), dedicated to teaching people how to code with AI and build anything — regardless of technical background. His channel covers AI tools, workflows, and hands-on coding tutorials.
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Peter YangPeter's Youtube Channel
Peter Yang is the founder of the Creator Economy newsletter, read by 140K+ subscribers. His YouTube channel delivers sharp, practical AI tutorials and creator economy insights for busy professionals who want to build and grow online.
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Greg IsenbergGreg's Youtube Channel
Greg Isenberg is a serial entrepreneur and host of The Startup Ideas Podcast, with over 650K YouTube subscribers. His channel is packed with startup frameworks, AI business ideas, and step-by-step tutorials to help founders build and grow using AI.
Pick one. Subscribe. Listen on your commute. You'll be ahead of 90% of business owners within a month.
Strategy Pack — Your 1:1 Session
You invested in the Strategy Pack because you want more than a workshop — you want a personalized roadmap for your business. Here's how it works:
➔ Schedule your 45-minute strategy session using the link below
➔ Before the session, review your AI Action Map (pages 13-15) — your answers will shape our conversation
➔ During the session, we'll map AI use cases to your specific operations and identify what needs to be in place first
➔ Within 48 hours after the session, you'll receive a custom AI Use-Case Map built around your business
If you didn't purchase the Strategy Pack but want a 1:1 conversation about your business, you can add it here for $197.
Your 30-Day AI Action Map
You built this during the workshop. Pages 13-15 of your workbook. Here's the plan:
➔ Week 1 — Implement your quick win from the Three Wishes exercise. One thing, this week.
➔ Week 2 — Try AI for a new use case you haven't explored yet
➔ Week 3 — Teach one team member how to use a tool for a specific task
➔ Week 4 — Evaluate what's working and where you need better processes before AI can help more
If you haven't filled out your 30-day goals yet, do it tonight while the ideas are fresh. The workbook is designed to be used, not shelved.
AI is the last layer, not the first.
The businesses that get real value from AI aren't the ones with the best tools. They're the ones with the clearest operations, the cleanest systems, and the most intentional processes.
If you realized during the workshop that the bottleneck isn't the AI — it's what's underneath it — you're not alone. That's the most common discovery. And it's exactly what we help with.
You built this during the workshop. Pages 13-15 of your workbook. Here's the plan:
➔ Week 1 — Implement your quick win from the Three Wishes exercise. One thing, this week.
➔ Week 2 — Try AI for a new use case you haven't explored yet
➔ Week 3 — Teach one team member how to use a tool for a specific task
➔ Week 4 — Evaluate what's working and where you need better processes before AI can help more
If you haven't filled out your 30-day goals yet, do it tonight while the ideas are fresh. The workbook is designed to be used, not shelved.
Stay Connected
We'll send you a check-in email in two weeks with an additional resource. If you have questions between now and then — about a prompt that isn't working, a tool you can't figure out, or where AI fits in your specific situation — reply to any email from us. We read every one.
➔ Foundari Insights —
foundari.com/insights (our blog — practical, no fluff)
➔ Start the Conversation — foundari.com/start-the-conversation (when you're ready to go deeper)