Short presentation slides for today's training, with a few concise intro and closing variations.
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I’m teaching a workflow where the agent can actually build, preview, and refine an app.
simple framing slide
The leap is not better prompts. The leap is giving the agent a real environment.
cleaner, punchier opener
Your local agent handles product thinking. The build layer handles execution.
That loop is better than one-shot prompting because each pass learns from reality.
Clarify the user and the problem.
Hand off a stronger build instruction.
Get a live preview or deployed app.
Use the preview to make the next pass smarter.
This is not just for demos. It opens up useful product and service plays fast.
The real gain is operating leverage.
You can use the same workflow to build for yourself, for clients, or for products.
You control the thinking layer, the skills layer, and the handoff into a real build environment.
They make the workflow smarter before the build even starts.
This workflow does not have to stop at manual prompting.
The preview gives you something real to critique instead of guessing in a prompt box.
The same workflow naturally maps to offers, products, and client work.
Simple loop. Better outcomes.
This is a workflow, not a trick.
Best sequence if you want the cleanest flow: Intro A → The split → The workflow → What this unlocks → Final A.