An AI layer around your business that learns how you work and takes the busywork off your plate, one piece at a time.
Most owners spend their days working in the business: admin, chasing, checking, repeating. An AIOS is an AI layer wrapped around your business that learns how you work and quietly takes that load off you.
You talk to it in plain English and it does the thing. You add to it one capability at a time, and each one gives you a little more of your day back. No technical skill needed. If you can describe it, it can probably build it.
These shape how you use it. Hold them loosely and the rest follows.
If you can describe it in plain English, it can probably be built. Do not self-censor. Ask for the impossible.
Speak your answers with Wispr Flow and let it format them. Faster, and it sounds more like you.
Add one capability at a time. Each is useful on its own. You get more confident without trying.
Your data stays on your machine. A human stays in the loop by default. Plan before you build.
There is a library of ready-made modules. Check there before building anything from scratch.
You do not need to think about this to use it, but it helps to see the road ahead. You add the layers in order, over time.
Your AI understands your business: strategy, team, processes, history.
Connects to the tools you use every day and the data you already have.
Watches your meetings, messages and signals, and surfaces what matters in a daily brief.
You score each recurring task and automate them away, one by one.
The freed time goes into growth, new initiatives, or simply your life.
Sort these first and the setup runs smoothly start to finish. All free or low-cost, about ten minutes to line up.
Mac or Windows, either works. Set aside about 30 to 45 minutes for the first sitting, most of which is your AIOS interviewing you.
The whole thing in order. The next slides zoom in on the two that matter most.
Download the desktop app, sign in, and click yes if it offers to install Git.
Accept the GitHub invite, download it as a ZIP, and open the folder.
Settings, then Claude Code, switch on Allow bypass permissions mode.
Run one command and answer the interview. Now it knows your world.
Start each session with one command and it catches itself up.
Your AIOS starts as a blank template. The first real thing you do is teach it about you and your business. In Claude Code, type this and send it:
It interviews you: your business, your role, what you are trying to achieve right now, and the numbers that matter. Answer in plain English. When it is done, it has written your context and it understands your world.
Tip: when it asks a question, hold your dictation key and just talk for a minute. It is faster than typing, and it keeps your natural voice.
To add any module, type /install and point it at the module folder, or just say "install Context OS". Your AIOS reads the setup guide and walks you through it. One at a time, top to bottom.
Once the core eight are in, begin every session with this. Your AIOS loads what it knows and tells you exactly where things stand:
From here it is already doing real work for you. You are not limited to the ready-made modules. When something still eats your time, tell your AIOS in plain English and ask it to build the next thing.
That is the whole idea: it keeps growing around your business, one layer at a time, for as long as you use it.
Your AIOS lives on your own machine. At the end of every session, run one command. It saves everything you have done and backs it up safely to your private workspace:
This is your seatbelt. It means you never lose your work, you can always go back to how things were, and your AIOS remembers today when you sit down tomorrow. Skip it and a whole session can vanish.
Make it the habit: /prime when you sit down, /commit before you stand up.
The fastest way to use your AIOS is your voice. With Wispr Flow running, you hold one key, speak in plain English, and your words land as clean text. It is roughly three times quicker than typing, and it keeps the way you actually talk.
If you only build one new habit, build this one. Most people who stall with their AIOS are the ones still typing.
You do not need special words or commands. A few habits get you a much better answer.
Day one should not be a blank page. Once your context is built, give it real work straight away. A few to start with, said out loud:
The point is to use it for real work from day one. That is the fastest way to learn what it can do.
Nothing here can break anything, so explore freely. When something does not go to plan, a few things to know.
Nothing here can break anything. Explore, ask it questions about itself, and build from there.
One layer at a time, your business starts to run with less effort and fewer bottlenecks. That is the whole point.