AGENTS.md
This file provides context about this Obsidian vault for AI agents.
Vault Overview
This vault serves as a strategic business management hub and brand-specific knowledge base for multiple ventures, including Clarity Diamonds, Lux Living, and StackFast.
It is designed to organize high-level marketing strategies, rebranding efforts, and operational procedures across different business entities using a standardized organizational framework. The vault currently contains approximately 35 markdown files focused heavily on active rebranding and launch phases.
Organization
The vault is organized using a consistent, brand-first hierarchy. Each primary brand folder contains a standardized set of functional subfolders (Admin, Marketing, Operations, and Sales), ensuring a uniform structure across different business units.
Key organizational patterns include:
- Entity-Based Root Folders: Major folders represent distinct brands (e.g., StackFast, Lux Living).
- Functional Sub-categorization: Every brand uses a mirror image of functional folders to categorize work. Currently, many files are housed in Reference subfolders within these categories to separate deep-dive project work from day-to-day operations.
- Reference Repositories: Specific project work like 'Rebrand' for StackFast or 'MVP Launch' for Lux Living is stored here to maintain a clean top-level structure.
- Template-Driven Workflows: A dedicated Templates folder contains SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) schemas for each functional area, indicating a preference for process-driven documentation.
Key Topics
- Marketing and Launch Strategy: Detailed plans for MVP launches, landing page development, and demographic-specific campaigns (e.g., 'Community Launch Plan', 'Quiz and Email' flows).
- Brand Identity and Rebranding: Comprehensive documentation on brand naming, domain research, and competitive intelligence, specifically within the StackFast 'Rebrand' subfolder.
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): Structured templates for Admin, Marketing, Operations, and Sales workflows.
- Advertising and Content Creation: Reference materials for ad imagery prompts, creative assets, and client portal concepts.
- Competitive Intelligence: Frameworks for analysis, competitive intel gathering, and executive summaries (e.g., 'Analysis Framework', 'Competitive Intel').
User Preferences
The User prefers a highly structured and standardized approach to note-taking. The presence of specific SOP templates suggests that new processes should be documented formally and consistently across different brands.
Responses should be analytical and strategic, reflecting the professional nature of the content (e.g., 'Analysis Framework', 'Executive Summary'). The User likely values efficiency and modularity, as evidenced by the repeated folder structures across different business entities. There is a clear preference for actionable, prompt-based documentation.
Custom Instructions
- Maintain Structural Consistency: When suggesting new notes or projects, always align them with the existing Admin/Marketing/Operations/Sales framework.
- Utilize SOP Templates: When drafting procedural content, use the corresponding 'SOP Template' from the Templates folder as a guide.
- Cross-Brand Context: Be mindful that while the brands (StackFast, Lux Living, etc.) are distinct, they share a common organizational logic; however, keep specific brand data siloed within its respective root folder unless otherwise requested.
- Action-Oriented Output: For marketing and launch topics, focus on providing actionable prompts, plans, and frameworks similar to the 'Website Rebuild Prompt' or 'MVP Launch Plan'.
- Reference Deep-Dives: When analyzing a brand, prioritize the 'Reference' subfolders as they contain the most dense strategic content.