Turn AI chaos into a working system.
If you found Jedaiflow from TikTok, X, LinkedIn, or a blog post, this is the fastest way to pick your next step: organize your AI workflow, get better prompts, learn operator-style AI, or fix missed calls in a home-service business.
Four ways to use Jedaiflow
Jedaiflow is the education and workflow brand. DispatchAnchor is the done-for-you home-service implementation path.
I want to organize my AI workflow.
Turn scattered prompts, notes, projects, and agent work into one clean operating vault.
Obsidian AI Vault Starter Guide → Prompt packI want better prompts.
Use practical prompts for content, sales, offers, SOPs, service delivery, and everyday business output.
AI Money Machine prompt pack → PlaybookI want to use GPT, Claude, and Codex like an operator.
Move beyond chat. Learn how to give AI outcomes, context, constraints, tools, and verification loops.
GPT-5.5 Playbook → Done-for-youI run a home-service business and miss calls or leads.
See the DispatchAnchor path for AI phone answering, lead capture, and missed-call recovery.
DispatchAnchor →Why this exists
Most people do not have an AI problem. They have a context problem. Their notes live in one app, prompts in another, website tasks in another, and every AI conversation starts from zero.
Jedaiflow is where I document the practical systems: the prompts, vault structure, lead magnets, agent handoffs, and business workflows that turn AI from random experiments into repeatable output.
Use the free resources first. If a paid guide fits your situation, grab it. If you run a home-service company and want the lead-response side implemented, DispatchAnchor is the service path.
Recommended order
When you want the templates
If the free guide helps, the next step is a reusable prompt system or a deeper operator playbook.
For home-service lead response
Jedaiflow teaches the workflow. DispatchAnchor can implement the missed-call and AI answering workflow for contractors and service businesses.