Operating Vault Setup
Structure your context, decisions, and working memory so AI has something reliable to work from.
For founders and operators whose AI is scattered and nothing sticks.
You own the system and keep improving it. No black box, no lock-in.
One job in. A finished draft out. Nothing sends until you say so.
This is a handful. Build it once, then point it at anything you keep redoing.
"hey, saw you at the expo. do you work with mid-size brands? whats pricing like?"
To: the lead · Re: pricing
"Great meeting you at the expo. Yes, we work with mid-size brands often. Pricing depends on scope, so here are three simple tiers and a quick call to find the right one."
You run one clean workflow. Minel builds the whole system behind it, then hands it over so you can run and extend it yourself.
Three practical services, built around capability transfer instead of dependency.
Structure your context, decisions, and working memory so AI has something reliable to work from.
Pick one or two recurring jobs and build the first agent-assisted workflow with clear inputs, approvals, and outputs.
Learn to run, adjust, and extend the system yourself, and build the next workflow, agent, or skill without waiting on a vendor.
The same pattern, across the jobs you already do. One input, a few steps, your approval before anything ships.
The work stays small, visible, and practical: one workflow, one operating pattern, one clear handoff.
Choose the workflow worth improving, identify the context it needs, and name the risks before anything gets automated.
Build the vault, roles, prompts, and handoff points with your real material, so the system fits how you already work.
You get the workflow, the operating pattern behind it, and the confidence to build the next one without a black box.
Minel is new, so the credibility is in the work you can see: structured memory, scoped agent roles, human review gates, and a security-first process you can inspect before you commit.
A hands-on AI practice for people who want capability, not another black box. The goal is simple: leave you more capable than you were before the first call.
No jargon as a substitute for judgment.
Your context, your workflows, your ability to extend them.
One working system beats a giant transformation plan.
Anything risky gets clear review before it changes real systems.
Right now you use AI in scattered bits, with no system behind it. The first step is one operating system to work from. Tell Minel where AI feels useful but scattered.