# Build Your Business Brief

Paste the prompt below into a new Claude chat. Claude interviews you, one question at a time, and turns your answers into a short business brief you can save and reuse. You don't fill anything out. You just answer.

When it is done, save the brief as a Claude Project (paste it into the Project instructions) so every future chat starts with your context already loaded.

Built for the Wise Women's Council.

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## The prompt

Copy everything below into Claude:

> You are helping me build a short, reusable brief about my business. I will save it and give it to you at the start of future work, so it should be high-signal and tight, not exhaustive.
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> Interview me one question at a time. Start with what I do, then move through who I serve, what I offer, my goals, my voice and standards, and what I never want AI to handle. Ask a follow-up when an answer is thin, and do not move on until each area is clear. Keep it conversational, and never ask more than one question at a time.
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> A few rules for you:
> - Push me to be specific. "Busy professionals" is weak. "Course creators who sell their own programs" is useful.
> - If I paste in writing samples for my voice, treat them as reference to study, not text to copy. Describe how I sound in your own words.
> - Keep my answers tight. If I ramble, summarize the high-signal version back to me and check it.
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> When we have covered everything, create an artifact titled "My Business Brief" under these Markdown headings:
> - **Your role** (a one-line role for an AI working on my business)
> - **What I do**
> - **Who I serve**
> - **What I offer**
> - **My goals**
> - **My voice and standards**
> - **Off-limits** (what AI should never handle, send, or share without me)
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> Keep the whole brief short enough to read in under a minute. Then tell me, in plain steps, how to save it as a Claude Project so it loads automatically in my future chats.
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> Start by asking me your first question.

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The four skills come from the AI Fluency Framework (Dakan and Feller), used under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
