ai literacy / devrel enablement
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// part 01 · why now
A prompt from the room, not a rehearsed script — proof the tool works on their real problem, not a curated one.
Pre-recorded video, no visible source, and no good answer when someone asks "what if I ask it X instead?"
Local, agent-native runtime — any prompt becomes a real, runnable file in the room, in minutes.
// part 02 · workflow map
Ask the audience for a real ask — a landing page, a dashboard, a pitch deck — and type exactly what they say.
One click sets palette, typography, and spacing so every following screen stays visually consistent.
The agent writes real, runnable files in the sandbox — the audience watches code compile, not a loading spinner.
Drop the file into a repo or a Slack channel before the session ends — no "we'll follow up" needed.
// part 03 · pilot & risk control
30 minutes, one audience-chosen problem, one agent, one deliverable — repeatable across prospects, not a one-off show.
Local-first, so a flaky venue Wi-Fi never stalls the demo; a rehearsed backup prompt is ready if the live one runs long.
Pass/fail signal: can the audience say what got built and where it lives — a repo link, a preview URL — by the time we close?
// part 04-05 · roi + rollout
Rollout: 1 pilot session this week → 4 DevRel reps trained next sprint → weekly cadence. discord.gg/mHAjSMV6gz