Free framework
Push to Decide
A practical framework for adopting AI agents.
Most teams use AI like a faster Google — and stay stuck in data toil. The shift that matters is simple: stop pulling information and start receiving it, so your attention goes to the part only you can do — deciding. Here's how to put that into practice, in five steps.
We give this away because the hard part isn't the framework — it's the judgment to apply it. The caveats are kept in on purpose.
The framework, in five steps
Move through each step at your own pace — use the arrows, the dots, or your keyboard.
Push to decide, not pull to analyze
Stop hunting for information. Have it delivered, pre-digested and sourced, so your time goes to the decision instead of the gathering.
- Flip the default from pull — search, gather, request — to push: delivered to you automatically.
- AI hands you fact statements with sources. You pick the path: quick synthesis or deeper analysis — rarely both.
- Treat the phrase “I need to research X first” as a defect to be automated, not a normal cost of work.
Don't be dogmatic
In messy domains like sales or strategy, a little synthesis is needed just to make facts usable. Offer the choice; don't withhold usefulness to stay pure.
Now try it
Map your own defects
List the recurring things that make you research, wait, chase, or switch context. The tool estimates the monthly hours each one costs and surfaces your top three candidates for an agent. Your worksheet stays in your browser.
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Top opportunities
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From framework to systems
The framework is free. Applying it is the work.
The hard part isn't the five steps — it's the judgment to know which defects to automate, which to leave alone, and how to build the agents that hold up in production. That's what we do. Talk to us, or start running agents today on Citadel.