team.stpierre.ai / builder brief

Collins Builder Brief

Read this first. It is the smallest useful map of what St. Pierre is building, what Collins owns, what Akash keeps, and where to click when a question appears.

Executive summary

  • St. Pierre sells booked inspections to foundation and waterproofing contractors.
  • Akash owns offer, sales, money calls, and final trust judgment.
  • Collins owns the systems layer: scorecards, agents, workflows, QA, docs, and handoffs.
  • The job is to remove Akash from the how, not create more things for him to manage.

The rule

If the work does not create a reusable system, a visible scorecard, a cleaner handoff, or first-cash movement, cut it or park it.

1. Start here

Understand the mission and the split: Akash sells; Collins builds the operating layer.

2. Open the board

Use the builder board for active work. Do not turn this brief into a second task list.

3. Open the SOW

Only open the SOW for the lane you are working on now.

4. Report by scorecard

Daily update = what moved, what is blocked, who owns next, what should stop.

Builder Board

start

The active backlog and priority stack. This is the source of what to do next.

6-Week Gantt

order

The phase order: foundation -> $1 to $975 machine -> outbound -> no-founder production.

Pipeline Map

context

The business flow: marketing, creative, setter, sales, client ops, and client success.

The nine scorecards Collins is building toward
1. Static image productionBatch approved image ads and proof posts.
2. Motion graphic productionMotion variants from the same tested ideas.
3. Carousel productionSwipe-through proof, diagnosis, and belief assets.
4. YAP / Micro YAP productionOne recording becomes clips, hooks, captions, and briefs.
5. Onboarding agentPaid client to setup checklist without Akash chasing.
6. Fulfillment agentLaunch, tracking, 24/48/72h checks, and issue flags.
7. Finance agentCash, invoices, runway, renewal risk, and payment status.
8. Reporting agentClient proof, risk, next actions, and weekly report prep.
9. Scorecard systemDaily huddle view: current number, target, owner, next move.
First build bias: scorecard system, onboarding agent, and fulfillment agent first. Those expose the real blockers fastest.
Current state vs target state
LaneNowTargetFirst useful output
StaticDirection exists; production depends on Akash taste.Weekly batch can ship from standards and examples.10 approved static concepts with hook labels.
MotionConceptual lane, not a repeatable template set.Motion variants come from the same idea bank as statics.3 reusable motion templates with export rules.
CarouselRole is clear; workflow is not formalized.One idea becomes a clean hook -> proof -> CTA sequence.Carousel structure and 3 examples.
YAPAkash has raw thinking; outputs are manual.One recording creates clips, hooks, captions, and briefs.Transcript-to-output checklist.
OnboardingPath is defined but still owner-dependent.Paid client reaches launch prep without Akash checklist chase.Missing-info tracker and test client run.
FulfillmentLaunch checks are known but not packaged.Each client has campaign, creative, tracking, and next action visible.24/48/72h QA loop.
FinanceRunway pressure is visible; rhythm is not simple enough.Cash and payment risk surface before emergency.Weekly finance view.
ReportingScorecard concept exists; client proof needs structure.Reports show proof, risk, and next actions without manual assembly.Red/yellow/green report template.
ScorecardCockpit exists; huddle view needs sharper owner/target lanes.Daily huddle reviews nine lanes, not a task dump.One-page huddle scorecard.
What St. Pierre is becoming
  • AI agents do repeatable execution: drafts, data pulls, checks, routing, scoring, and reporting.
  • Builders manage agents: prompts, workflows, data joins, QA, rollback, dashboards, and docs.
  • Humans own trust: sales calls, client recovery, expectation resets, money decisions, and final judgment.
  • The company is managed by scorecard. Green numbers mean humans stay out of execution. Red numbers mean the owner improves the system that produced the miss.
The build order
PhaseBuilder outputOpen when needed
FoundationScorecard + owners, project board, access check, tool gap map.Builder board
Phase 1 - sales proofCustom audit engine that turns contractor context into useful proof assets.Custom Audit Engine SOW
Phase 1 - deliveryClient onboarding automation from cash collected to launch prep.Onboarding Automation SOW
Phase 2Outbound packets and destination tests after the first system works.6-week Gantt
Phase 3No-founder production, reporting loops, and media-buying support.Creative Engine SOW
Review gates and safety rules
GateOwnerRule
Sales relationshipAkashAI can prep. Akash owns calls, close, and final send as Akash.
Claims and public proofAkashNo unsupported claim ships. Early creative needs taste/claim review.
Live client go-liveAkash + builderBuild against test data first. Real clients go live only after review.
Money, account access, permissionsAkashDo not change money, credentials, billing, or permissions without explicit approval.
Reversible system workBuilderCan move when logged, tested, reversible, and visible on the scorecard.
Where to click when you have a question