Digital Business Map → Build → Enable

Slash: A Business AI Partner for Lidor Levy

Lidor needed a system to run his entire business solo - content, research, strategy, calendar, and social media. We built Slash.

The Situation

Lidor, a Master guitarist and a guitar teacher, runs his whole operation - solo. Content creation, research, client management, calendar, social media - all manual, all scattered. The volume of operational work was eating into the creative and strategic time that actually grows a business.

The challenge was building a system where the tools work together around a single agent that knows the business.

The Solution Structure

We ran the full Map - Build - Enable arc.

The Map phase established a complete picture of how Lidor's business actually operates: content types, research patterns, publishing rhythm, client touchpoints, and the recurring tasks that cost the most time. That map became the blueprint.

The Build phase produced Slash - a personal AI agent system built on the same Agentic OS pattern I run my own operation on. Slash has a local wiki that stores Lidor's business profile, strategy, and research. A skills library with ready-to-use workflows for content creation, idea development, and competitor research. Calendar integration and social media automation scripts for the operational layer. Everything built to Lidor's specific context, not a generic template + runs on the claude pro / google pro subscription!

No high payments for API..

The Enable phase is where it becomes permanent. The goal of Enable isn't training someone to use a tool - it's building the habit and judgment to keep developing the system independently. We ran structured sessions together, deliberately kept the complexity low, and made sure Lidor could extend Slash himself without needing a developer on call.

One system, built to run a whole business.

1 system Runs content pipeline, research, CRM, calendar, and social media

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