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This site contains the working documentation for the Feedback Loops (FBL) system.

It is not marketing copy. It is not theory-heavy coursework. It is meant to be used.

Below is how to navigate it without wasting time.


Playbook - Run the system

This is the core of Feedback Loops.

  • Step-by-step prompts
  • Clear inputs and outputs
  • One artifact at a time
  • No interpretation required

For most users, this is the daily driver:

Run the prompt → save the artifact → move on.

If you are actively working a problem, you should be here.


Quick Reference - Refresh your memory

This section exists so you don’t have to re-read everything.

  • What each artifact is
  • What stage it belongs to
  • When to use it
  • What it produces

If you already know the system and just need a reminder, start here.


New to FBL - Get moving fast

This is a practical crash course, not a 101 class.

  • Enough context to avoid doing something stupid
  • Minimal theory
  • Emphasis on action over explanation

You are not expected to “understand everything” before starting. The system is learned by running it, not studying it.


Case Studies - See it in the wild

Real examples of Feedback Loops being run end-to-end.

  • Messy inputs
  • Real constraints
  • Imperfect organisations
  • Correct thinking under pressure

These are here to show what the system looks like when applied, not idealised.


How to use this site

If you’re unsure where to begin:

  1. Start in Playbook
  2. Reference Quick Reference as needed
  3. Use New to FBL only if you’re genuinely stuck
  4. Read Case Studies when you want validation or pattern recognition

Then stop reading and start doing.