Whitepaper · Control Tower
£4.99
Run several streams of real work from one always-on AI — and build it from zero.
Instead of opening a fresh chat for every job and babysitting it, you run one always-on orchestrator that fans work out to several parallel lanes and pulls the results back for you to sign off. The architecture, the chronological build steps, the exact things to ask your AI at each step, and the boot-layer guardrails that make it boot the same way every time.
The map and the method — not a copy of my machine
A build-it-yourself guide to a way of working I stumbled into and then hardened: one orchestrator, several lanes, a shared brain, and a sign-off gate. Around twenty-two pages — the model, the steps from zero, the guardrails, how the lanes coordinate, and a one-week build plan. You do not need to be a developer; you need a Mac you can leave on, a phone, a git account, and a willingness to write a few plain-text rules. Where it touches my own runtime, it stays at the level of principle and shape — you get the map, not the private internals.
What you get
- One always-on orchestrator — stop babysitting one chat at a time.
- Parallel lanes — several streams of real work running at once.
- Boot-layer guardrails — it boots the same way, every time.
- Build from zero — chronological steps and the exact asks to make.
- A one-week build plan — a realistic path to a working tower.
Why you can trust this
- This is how I run my own launch. The Control Tower pattern is the working setup behind running a whole launch week from one steering point — written from real use, not theory.
- Honest about the line. It stays at principle and shape where it touches my runtime; you get the map and the method, not the private internals.
- Fair return. If it genuinely isn’t useful, ask and I’ll refund it.
FAQ
Do I need to code?
No — it’s plain-text rules and asking your AI the right things.
What hardware?
A Mac you can leave switched on, plus your phone to steer it.
Is this InkFox?
It teaches the Control Tower method generally; my own runtime internals stay private.
What format?
A downloadable PDF (~22 pages).
See also
- The InkFox technical pack (six-pack £21)
- How To Train Your AI whitepaper (£4.99)
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