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Journey examples

Three ways in, one shared foundation, two paths forward. Pick the story that fits — forks are not locked in on day one.

Door 1

I want a piloting tool

You are not starting from a prototype: spreadsheet patchwork, email, several tools — and a need to see the business clearly without becoming a developer.

  1. Business listen and map of what exists.
  2. I shape a first cockpit foundation — connected data, piloting views.
  3. You pilot the business day to day.
  4. Fork A: I keep shaping based on your priorities.
  5. Fork B: seeing the foundation, you taste imaginative autonomy — with a safety net.

Delegation is common at first; autonomy can come later — once piloting is yours again.

Door 2

I tried vibe coding

You took the initiative: prototype, scripts, exports, draft app… sometimes with very good first results. This is not failure; it is often the point where practice, technical vocabulary, a sense of what is possible, and the wiring that makes everything hold together are missing.

  1. Recovery workshop: look at what already exists, without devaluing the attempt.
  2. Clarify vocabulary: what you mean, what is technically possible, what should be prioritized.
  3. Wire and structure: data, APIs, accounts, permissions, deployment, minimal security.
  4. Viable foundation: we keep what proves the idea and stabilize what must last.
  5. Fork A: I take back the creative reins — you pilot, I deliver evolutions.
  6. Fork B: guided work on the foundation then handover (creation agent on infra).

The attempt was not wasted: it proved the idea has value. Next step is turning that energy into a wired, stable and pilotable tool.

Door 3

I want autonomy early

You want to evolve the tool yourself — but not on sand. You need a foundation you understand and own.

  1. Minimal foundation useful quickly — no big bang.
  2. Wire a creation agent to infra and code repository.
  3. On-the-moment requests in natural language — no button per wish.
  4. I stay as backup: architecture, security, what goes beyond the agent.

Autonomy aimed early — with foundations. If technical pace wears you down, the delegation fork stays open.

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