Brand new to your BCC? Don't try to master everything at once. Pick any 3 of these 5 prompts and run them today. That's enough to make it feel like a working partner — not a mystery box you paid for.
Introduce yourself and tell me what you already know
FoundationIntroduce yourself. Tell me what you already know about my agency — my team, my numbers, how I run things. Then walk me through how you and the Imaginary Farms team built this system for us. I want to hear it in your voice as my partner and my network engineer. Don't quiz me, just show me what's already loaded and what you're carrying from the build.
This is the “oh, it actually knows my agency” moment. Do this one first.
Give me a tour of my dashboard
FoundationGive me a tour of what's on my dashboard right now. For each section, tell me in plain English what it's showing and what I'd typically use it for. Highlight anything that looks off or that I should look at first.
Teach me three things you should remember
Persistent MemoryAsk me three questions that would help you understand my agency better — the kind of things you'd want to know if we were working together. Once I answer, save what I tell you as rules so you'll remember them in every future conversation.
Seeds the Persistent Memory habit from day one. This is what turns a generic Claude into your Claude.
Show me what's automated already
AutomationsGive me a plain-English list of what's already running automatically for my agency — what pulls in documents, what watches for things, what posts on my behalf. When each one runs, and what I'd notice if it stopped working.
Walk me through my Wiki & System Map
Persistent MemoryWalk me through what's in my Wiki & System Map right now. What data is stored, what systems are connected, what's ready to use. Point out anything I might not realize is already set up.
