Your strongest AI habits
See where you are already using AI well enough to compound.
For leaders who know AI matters, but are still using it one prompt at a time.
Take the 10-minute AI-Native Operator Scorecard and find the 1 or 2 workflows where AI could save hours, surface missing context, reduce dropped follow-ups, or improve decisions this month.
Free self-assessment. No AI hype. No daily news dump.
You ask a question. You get an answer. Then you still move the work across email, Slack, docs, calendar, CRM, notes, meetings, and your own head.
That is where the value leaks out. The next jump is better operating loops: context, tools, memory, review rules, and clear handoffs between human judgment and AI support.
What the scorecard reveals
See where you are already using AI well enough to compound.
Spot where workflow value still depends on copy-paste, memory, or follow-through.
Separate workflows that can be systematized now from ones that need better approval rules.
Leave with one recurring workflow to improve first.
The five levels
You use AI as a smarter search box. Useful, but limited.
You use AI often, but mostly manually. The value depends on effort and memory.
You have repeatable AI-assisted workflows. The next step is connecting context and tools.
AI is becoming part of how work moves. The next challenge is reliability, governance, and review.
Your team builds operating advantage with shared playbooks, permission models, and measurement.
What you will score
Founder note
I kept seeing the same gap. Smart leaders were using ChatGPT, but the actual work still lived everywhere else.
Then I built my own AI operating layer with Slack, Hermes, Obsidian, Gmail, Composio, Kit, research tools, memory, and approval paths. The question changed from, “What can I ask AI?” to, “Where should AI help work move, and where should it stop for human review?”
Marcel Ruettgers
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Take the 10-minute scorecard and identify the next workflow worth building.