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Service Offer • May 25, 2026

Prompt Review and NoodleNet BASIC Setup

Your team is already using AI.

The real question is whether they are using it safely, consistently, and in a way the business can actually learn from.

Most small businesses do not have an AI problem.

They have a prompt chaos problem.

Someone in sales has a strong prompt saved in a notes app. Someone in operations has a useful workflow prompt buried in a doc. Someone in marketing is using AI every day, but nobody else knows what is working. And leadership has no clear view into which prompts are helpful, risky, reusable, or worth turning into a company standard.

That is where this offer comes in.

For $995, I review the prompts your team is already using, organize them, evaluate them, and turn the best ones into an approved prompt knowledge library inside NoodleNet BASIC.

What you get

1. Prompt collection review

I review the prompts your team is already using across areas like:

  • sales
  • marketing
  • customer support
  • operations
  • admin work
  • training
  • documentation
  • reporting
  • internal communication
  • research
  • follow-up emails
  • proposal writing
  • content creation

The goal is not to shame anyone for messy prompts.

The goal is to identify what is already working, what needs improvement, and what should be standardized before AI usage spreads further across the business.

2. Prompt quality audit

Each prompt is reviewed for practical business use.

That includes things like:

  • clarity
  • business value
  • repeatability
  • risk level
  • output quality
  • missing context
  • hallucination risk
  • privacy or sensitive-data concerns
  • whether the prompt should be shared with the whole team
  • whether the prompt needs manager approval before use
  • whether the prompt could become part of a repeatable workflow

This helps separate random AI experiments from prompts that can become useful company assets.

3. Prompt improvement recommendations

For prompts that are useful but weak, I recommend improvements.

That may include:

  • better role instructions
  • clearer output formatting
  • better context requirements
  • validation steps
  • human review reminders
  • safer data-handling language
  • more specific business use cases
  • reusable versions for the team

The goal is to turn loose prompts into usable business tools.

4. Prompt classification report

You receive a practical report that groups your prompts into categories such as:

Ready to Use Prompts that are already strong enough for regular use.

Needs Improvement Prompts with value, but that need clearer structure or better guardrails.

Team-Shareable Prompts that may be useful across departments or roles.

Manager Review Recommended Prompts that involve sensitive decisions, customer-facing language, financial information, HR topics, legal language, or operational risk.

Do Not Use Without Revision Prompts that are vague, risky, misleading, or likely to produce poor outputs.

This gives your business a clear first step toward responsible AI usage without turning it into a giant consulting project.

5. NoodleNet BASIC prompt library setup

The best and most useful prompts are added into NoodleNet BASIC as approved company knowledge.

That means your team does not just get a PDF report that gets lost in someone’s downloads folder.

They get a searchable knowledge base where approved prompts can be stored with useful context.

Each prompt entry can include:

  • prompt name
  • what the prompt does
  • best use case
  • who it is for
  • when to use it
  • when not to use it
  • recommended inputs
  • expected output
  • validation notes
  • risk level
  • approval guidance
  • suggested human review steps

This turns your prompt library into something your team can actually use and learn from.

How NoodleNet BASIC helps

NoodleNet BASIC is a simple, local-first knowledge assistant designed to help teams ask questions against approved business knowledge.

For this offer, it becomes your company’s AI prompt library and training helper.

Your team can ask questions like:

  • What prompt should I use to draft a customer follow-up?
  • Do we have an approved prompt for summarizing meeting notes?
  • What should I check before using AI to write a proposal?
  • Is there a safe prompt for creating social media posts?
  • How should I validate an AI-generated answer before sending it?

Instead of everyone starting from scratch, your team starts from approved examples.

That is the difference between random AI usage and a business AI system.

Why this matters

AI adoption usually starts quietly.

One person tries ChatGPT. Then another person copies a prompt. Then someone uses it with customer data. Then someone else uses it to write something important. Then leadership realizes AI is already inside the business whether anyone planned for it or not.

This offer gives you a practical way to get control without slowing everyone down.

You get:

  • better prompts
  • less duplicated effort
  • more consistent AI usage
  • a safer way to share what works
  • a first step toward AI governance
  • a reusable knowledge base your team can build on
  • a clearer view of how AI is already being used in your business

This is not about turning your company into an AI lab.

It is about helping your team use AI like grown-ups before the prompt junk drawer catches fire.

Who this is for

This is a good fit for small businesses, teams, consultants, agencies, sales teams, service businesses, and operations-heavy companies that are already using AI but do not yet have a clean system around it.

It is especially useful if:

  • your team is experimenting with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Copilot
  • you suspect people are using AI but do not know how
  • you want better prompts without hiring a full-time AI person
  • you need a safer way to introduce AI to employees
  • you want to turn scattered prompt ideas into reusable business assets
  • you want a first step before building larger AI workflows or agents

What this is not

This is not a giant digital transformation project.

This is not a six-month consulting engagement.

This is not AI strategy theater with 47 slides and no working system.

This is a practical first step:

  • review what your team is already doing
  • improve what is useful
  • flag what is risky
  • organize the best material
  • add it to NoodleNet BASIC so your team can actually use it

Deliverables

For $995, you receive:

  • a review of your submitted team prompts
  • a prompt quality and risk assessment
  • a categorized prompt audit report
  • recommendations for improving key prompts
  • a cleaned-up set of approved prompts
  • structured prompt entries prepared for NoodleNet BASIC
  • NoodleNet BASIC setup as a prompt knowledge library
  • basic usage guidance for your team
  • a practical next-step recommendation for future AI workflow improvements

Price

Prompt Review and NoodleNet BASIC Setup

$995

A focused, practical AI enablement package for small businesses that want to get their prompts out of the junk drawer and into a usable business system.

Ready to clean up your team’s AI prompts?

Send over the prompts your team is using, and I will help turn them into a safer, clearer, more useful prompt library inside NoodleNet BASIC.

Because the prompts your team writes today are not just shortcuts.

They are becoming part of how your business thinks, works, sells, supports, and communicates.

You should probably know where they are.