# Working Style

> Fill this in. Agents adapt to how you actually work.
> Be honest — the more specific, the better the output.

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## How I like to work with agents

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Examples:
- Show me drafts before publishing anything
- Always give me 3 options, I'll pick one
- Just do it, don't ask — I'll review at the end
- Morning is my review time, schedule posts for afternoon
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[How you prefer to work with agents]

## Approval preferences

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What needs my sign-off? What can agents do automatically?
Examples:
- Blog posts: always show me draft first
- Social posts: auto-publish on LinkedIn, show me Twitter first
- Emails/newsletters: never send without approval
- CRM outreach: draft and queue, I'll approve in batches
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| Action | Auto | Draft first | Always ask |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blog post | | ✓ | |
| Social post | | ✓ | |
| Newsletter | | | ✓ |
| CRM outreach | | ✓ | |
| Product update | | | ✓ |

## Publishing schedule

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When do you publish what? Agents use this for scheduling.
Examples:
- Blog: Tuesday and Thursday
- Newsletter: every Friday 9am
- Social: daily 8am, 12pm, 6pm
- YouTube: Sunday
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[Your publishing schedule]

## Review windows

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When do you actually check and approve things?
Example: I review drafts every morning 9-10am. Don't schedule outside that.
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[When you review and approve]

## Things agents should never do without asking

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Hard stops. Examples:
- Never delete content — archive it instead
- Never change prices without asking
- Never publish to LinkedIn on weekends
- Never send emails to more than 100 people without approval
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- Never delete — archive instead
- [Add your own]

## Things agents can always do without asking

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Safe defaults. Examples:
- Can always save drafts
- Can always add to agent_notes for later
- Can always generate options/variants
- Can always push reports to agent_reports
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- Can always save to drafts
- Can always push to agent_reports
- Can always add to agent_notes inbox
- [Add your own]
