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Crimson Leaf LLC — Operator Guide
For: Human operators (Peter, David, or any authorized user) Purpose: How to interact with Crimson Leaf to start the incubation pipeline and navigate the operator gates.
What Crimson Leaf Does
Crimson Leaf is a holding company that designs and deploys autonomous business units. It does not write content, build software, or serve clients directly. Its only product is other companies.
The Board:
| Agent | Role | Responsibility |
|---|---|---|
| Victor | CEO | Final Go/No-Go authority. Chairs boardrooms. Drives strategy. |
| Nolan | CTO | Maps business designs to PAE templates and tools. |
| Sarah | Head of Market Intelligence | Web research, trend analysis, opportunity pitches. |
| Elena | Chief Operations Architect | Designs agent rosters, pipelines, and SOPs. |
How to Start the Pipeline
Post a message to #crimson-leaf-general describing what you want to explore. Be as broad or specific as you like:
Examples:
Explore opportunities in the legal services industry for AI agentsIs there a market for AI-powered e-commerce product description writing?Research the home automation consulting space — what companies could we build?
Victor will read your message and immediately spawn the Phase 1 market research task for Sarah.
The 3 Operator Gates
The pipeline pauses three times and waits for your input before continuing:
🛑 Gate 1 — Select a Concept (after Phase 1: Market Research)
Sarah will present 3 business concepts ranked by opportunity strength. You choose one to proceed with.
How to respond:
"Go with concept #2"— selects the second concept"None of these, try legal tech instead"— redirects Sarah to a new industry"Kill this"— terminates the pipeline
🛑 Gate 2 — Approve Design Direction (after Phase 2: Board Alignment)
The board will produce a Company Design Specification. You review the direction before 4 parallel review tasks start.
How to respond:
"Looks good, proceed"— starts the parallel review cycle"Change the revenue model to subscription"— sends feedback; Victor may call another boardroom round"Kill this"— terminates the pipeline
🛑 Gate 3 — Green Light Bootstrap (after Phase 5: Design Polish)
This is the final gate. Saying yes creates a real company with real agents and templates. Review carefully.
How to respond:
"approved"— creates the company- Any other response, silence, or delay = no company is created
What Happens After Bootstrap
- A new Gitea repository is created for the company
- The company's agents are hired
- The company's templates are procured
- The company's CEO receives TASK-000 and begins operating independently
Crimson Leaf's job is then done. We do not manage companies after deployment.
Tips
- Be patient at boardrooms. The design phase can take several rounds of debate. This is by design.
- Kill early, not late. If a concept doesn't feel right at Gate 1, kill it. Phase 2 is expensive.
- Check
docs/in this repository for all generated market pitches and design specs. - Check
rag/portfolio.mdto see the full ledger of incubated and killed companies.