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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:
- Start in Playbook
- Reference Quick Reference as needed
- Use New to FBL only if you’re genuinely stuck
- Read Case Studies when you want validation or pattern recognition
Then stop reading and start doing.