Does anyone else organize AI projects like this?
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Does anyone else organize AI projects like this?

I've been experimenting with a workflow where I organize AI knowledge into structured documentation instead of dumping everything into one giant document.

The idea is to split information into focused markdown files (instructions, project context, documentation, etc.) so AI has less irrelevant context to process and can work more reliably across larger projects.

I made a video explaining how I'm currently doing it, but apparently YouTube has decided my audience consists of approximately three confused family pigeons.

I'm not really looking for subscribers. I'd genuinely love feedback from people who actually use AI every day.

  • Is this workflow useful?
  • Am I overcomplicating it?
  • Is there a better way to structure long-term AI projects?

Video:
https://youtu.be/UJundV0UjjE?si=sQY65-t4GJsMmHmS

I'd appreciate any criticism, even if it's brutal. Better now than after making another 20 videos the wrong way.

u/RamiSoboh — 12 hours ago
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What’s one thing in your business you wish were more automated or professional?

Detailers, what’s one thing in your business you wish were more automated or professional?

Not talking about polishing/washing itself, but the business side.

For example:

  • client intake
  • approvals
  • ceramic coating warranties
  • inspection reports
  • documenting damage
  • reminders/follow-ups
  • maintenance plans
  • internal workflow
  • customer education
  • estimates
  • managing multiple cars/jobs

Feels like many shops still rely on WhatsApp, notes, spreadsheets and memory for a lot of operations.

I am curious about your biggest pain points in 2026.

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u/RamiSoboh — 2 months ago