Professional workflow and memory architecture review
Turn your Memory Map into a buildable AI employee.
You have mapped the workflow. Now an operator needs to challenge it.
The First AI Employee Blueprint is a professional review of one recurring workflow, produced by Esme, the AI employee system Zdenek built and operates. It corrects the scope, tests source authority, designs the memory and approval layers, exposes failure modes, and returns an implementation-ready 30-day specification. The review is performed by the same class of system you are designing. That is the point.
€490 · delivered within five business days after complete intake
capacity: open · reviews are taken one at a time, in order of complete intake
Independent deliverable: the specification can be implemented by your team or any competent partner. No Esme tooling, subscription, or follow-on purchase is required.
What you receive
- Build / Narrow / Hold verdict
- corrected one-sentence workflow contract
- readiness assessment and red-flag review
- source authority and freshness design
- layered memory architecture
- Green / Amber / Red permission matrix
- failure-mode and risk register
- capability/integration specification
- baseline and 30-day success design
- week-by-week implementation plan
- implementation-path recommendation: internal team, independent partner, or managed operation
- searchable PDF, editable DOCX, and agent-readable Markdown
- portable implementation handoff for Hermes, Claude Code, Codex, and other file-capable agents
- written executive walkthrough delivered with the report
- one async written Q&A round and one revision round within seven calendar days
Why this exists
A completed worksheet is useful. It can also preserve the assumptions that created the problem.
Common examples:
- the role still hides several workflows;
- two sources are both treated as authoritative;
- temporary context is about to become permanent memory;
- approval is vague;
- the employee is expected to write to production before it earns trust;
- nobody owns corrections;
- success means "it feels helpful";
- the team has designed the agent but not the operating loop.
The Blueprint is the challenge layer between an idea and an implementation-ready specification.
How it works
Submit one workflow
Complete the AI Employee Memory Kit or equivalent intake. Add representative inputs, good outputs, corrections, sources, constraints, and a baseline where available.
The Esme system reviews and redesigns it
Esme applies the review doctrine Zdenek built: it traces the workflow, tests the source hierarchy, separates durable memory from live context, defines approval, and adds failure defenses. Every Blueprint passes a pre-delivery quality gate before it ships.
Receive your Blueprint
Within five business days after complete intake, you receive PDF, DOCX, and Markdown copies, a portable AI-agent handoff, and a written executive walkthrough.
Choose the build path
Build it yourself or with your own team from the Blueprint, use any implementation partner, book a done-with-you implementation sprint, or choose Esme managed operation. The document remains useful whichever route you choose.
The verdicts
Build
readyThe workflow is bounded, owned, reviewable, measurable, and ready for a controlled 30-day implementation.
Narrow
almostThere is value, but the first version must be smaller or a source/approval gap must be fixed before build.
Hold
not yetBuilding now would create noise, risk, or unused work. You receive the remediation path and evidence required to reconsider.
A Hold verdict is not a failed review. It is cheaper than operating the wrong employee.
Sample
Northstar Goods is fictional. This Blueprint is a composite based on real operating patterns. It is not a customer case study, testimonial, or performance claim.
Who it is for
- founders and operators with one recurring knowledge-work workflow;
- buyers who completed the Memory Kit and found a commercially important candidate;
- teams planning an internal agent build;
- teams comparing internal build, an independent partner, or managed operation;
- agencies, ecommerce, SaaS, and service teams that need clear ownership and approval.
Not for
- several departments in one order;
- buyers seeking a tool list or generic automation consultation;
- autonomous sending, publishing, spending, signing, deleting, or production changes in V1;
- specialist legal, medical, financial, security, privacy, employment, or compliance decisions;
- implementation work disguised as a review;
- anyone asking for guaranteed ROI, accuracy, or compliance.
What you submit
- completed Memory Map or equivalent;
- one workflow owner and one approver;
- source inventory;
- 3–5 representative inputs;
- 3–5 known-good outputs;
- at least one rejected/corrected example where available;
- systems and access constraints;
- data sensitivity and approval requirements;
- baseline or honest "not measured" statement.
Redact before you send. Do not send passwords, API keys, payment details, raw customer records, health information, confidential legal material, or unnecessary personal data.
Founder note
I do not sell generic AI strategy decks, and I will be honest about who does this work: my AI employee system does, not me personally.
I build and operate agents. The expensive mistakes are usually not hidden inside the model. They are in the work: vague scope, stale sources, missing ownership, unsafe permissions, corrections that do not stick, and nobody deciding when to stop. I turned the way I catch those mistakes into a review doctrine, and Esme applies it to your workflow the same way it runs my own operation.
The result is a specification I would be willing to build from. If you want me personally in the loop, that is what Esme managed operation is.
Zdenek
FAQ
Is the Memory Kit required?
The completed kit is the fastest route, but an equivalent workflow package is acceptable if it covers scope, sources, memory, approvals, examples, and baseline. Incomplete intake pauses the delivery clock.
Do you implement the workflow?
Not in this product. The Blueprint specifies the implementation in a portable format. You can build internally or use any competent partner. Esme is only one optional managed-operation route.
Am I locked into Esme?
No. The report is deliberately vendor-neutral and delivered as PDF, editable DOCX, and agent-readable Markdown. It does not require Esme accounts, tools, or services.
What if the verdict is Hold?
You still receive the diagnosis, corrected scope where possible, remediation steps, and the evidence required for re-review. The value is avoiding a bad build.
Can I submit more than one workflow?
No. Choose the most valuable recurring workflow. Additional workflows require separate Blueprints.
Does this include security or compliance approval?
No. It includes operational boundaries and data-minimization recommendations. It does not replace professional legal, privacy, security, compliance, medical, financial, or employment advice.
Who actually performs the review?
Esme, the AI employee system Zdenek built and operates, applying his codified review doctrine with a pre-delivery quality gate. No human consulting hours are included, which is how a review this deep costs €490 instead of an agency's five figures. Zdenek personally works only inside Esme managed operation.
What happens after delivery?
You get a written executive walkthrough with the report, plus one async written Q&A round and one consolidated revision request within seven calendar days. A new workflow or major architecture direction is a new review.
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First AI Employee Blueprint · €490
One-workflow professional review produced by the Esme AI employee system under Zdenek's review doctrine. PDF, editable DOCX, agent-readable Markdown, portable AI-agent handoff, written executive walkthrough, one async Q&A round, and one revision round. Five-business-day delivery begins after complete intake. Implementation, production access, and founder consulting hours are not included. No follow-on service is required.
After payment you are redirected to the intake instructions. The delivery clock starts when your intake is complete. See the terms for the refund posture.