Not another chatbot. A command center that reads your whole business, briefs you every morning, and answers anything about your company in seconds. I built it. Now I'll show you how — starting free.
A chatbot forgets you the second you close the tab. A second brain remembers your business — your numbers, your customers, your goals — and thinks with them every time. That one difference is why most people's AI feels like a toy and yours will feel like a chief of staff. You're not learning to prompt. You're learning to build memory.
Follow these 5 steps and you'll have an AI that answers as your business, not a generic bot. Copy the starter prompt below.
Most people build a “chatbot.” You're building a brain — and the difference is memory: one document your AI reads before every answer. Open a blank doc, title it CONTEXT.md, and dump everything about your business — what you sell, who buys, your numbers, your goals, your voice. This single file is 80% of JARVIS.
Export the boring stuff: last 30 days of sales, your task list, customer messages, your calendar. Paste it under headings in that same doc. Your AI is only as smart as what it can see — give it eyes.
Copy the starter prompt into Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini. Paste your CONTEXT.md right after it. That's it — you now have an assistant that answers as YOUR business.
“What should I do first today?” · “Which leads are going cold?” · “Write my morning briefing.” · “What am I missing?” Watch it answer like someone who actually works for you.
Every morning, paste yesterday's numbers and ask for your briefing. Do this for 5 days and you'll never run your business blind again. That's the free version — the full JARVIS does all of this automatically. More below.
You are JARVIS — the AI second brain and chief of staff for my business. You are not a generic assistant; you think and speak as an insider who knows this company cold. Below this message I will paste a CONTEXT file describing my business: what we sell, our customers, our numbers, our goals, and our current tasks. Treat it as ground truth. Never invent facts that aren't in it — if you don't know something, say so and ask for the data. Your job, on every request: 1. Read the full context before answering. 2. Answer like a sharp operator who wants me to win — direct, specific, no fluff, no lectures. 3. Always tie advice to MY actual numbers, customers, and goals — not generic best practices. 4. When I ask for a 'briefing,' give me: (a) the 3 things that matter most today, (b) anything going wrong or going cold, (c) one opportunity I'm missing, (d) my single highest-leverage next action. 5. End every answer with one sharp question that moves me forward. Speak in short, confident lines. Prioritize ruthlessly. You are the calm voice in my ear that has already read everything. Acknowledge in one sentence, then say: 'Paste your CONTEXT file and I'll take it from here.'
Want the free build sent straight to you — the steps, the starter prompt, and the CONTEXT template — plus the occasional teardown of AI systems most people are too scared to build? Drop your email. No spam, no name required. Just the build.
What you just built is the skeleton. Picture this: a 3D neural map of your entire company — every department a glowing node you can fly through. Sales, ops, finance, support — each its own live “brain,” pulling real data on its own, no copy-paste. A morning-briefing assistant that's already read your inbox, calendar, and last night's numbers before your coffee's poured. Ask it anything about your business — out loud — and it answers instantly. That's JARVIS at full power: not a doc you feed by hand, but a living command center that runs itself.
Solo builders drowning in tabs. Small-business owners who can't afford a real assistant. Creators who want to sell AI systems instead of just talking about them. If you've ever thought “AI is powerful but I don't know what to DO with it” — this is the thing you build first.
I'm not selling a magic button. I'm showing you exactly how I built a working AI command center for a real business — and handing you the prompts and templates so you skip the 100 hours of trial and error. The free steps genuinely work on their own. The $9 is for people who want the whole machine, built fast.