A vault of production-grade AI workflows for Content, Research, and Operations. Copy-paste into ChatGPT or Claude, plug in your business, and get professional-grade work in minutes instead of paying $12β19k/month in salaries.
A content manager, research analyst, and ops assistant together cost **$12β19k/month**. Most solo operators try to be all three, on top of being the founder.
You pay **$29 once** and get 30 systems you can run as many times as you like.
Replace the $4β6k/month content hire.
Replace the $5β8k/month research hire.
Replace the $3β5k/month ops hire.
On top of the 30 core systems, you also get a bonus meta-system that turns your messy to-do list into a **30-day delegation plan**.
If you only run one thing on day one, make it this.
Start with whatever hurts most: content, research, or ops. Each file clearly states what it replaces and how much time it saves.
Every system has an "Inputs Required" section. Fill in the bracketed placeholders with your business, audience, and goals.
Copy the multi-step workflow into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any capable LLM. Feed outputs from step 1 into step 2 as instructed.
Delegation Engine wasnβt written as content. It was extracted from the internal systems I use to run a real company: research docs, launch plans, pricing analyses, weekly reviews, and more.
These systems work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any model you prefer. If you ever switch tools, your workflows come with you.
Youβre doing everything yourself and running out of hours. You need leverage without hiring a team.
You want production systems you can run for clients β and charge accordingly β without building everything from scratch.
You already publish. These systems turn your output into a disciplined engine instead of a streak of random posts.
If youβre looking for a course to watch, this isnβt it. If you want systems you can run today, it is.
No. Single prompts give you generic outputs. Delegation Engine is a set of **multi-step systems** β each one is a workflow with defined inputs, chained prompts, expected outputs, and pro tips. Think "operating procedures", not "one-liners".
Any capable LLM: ChatGPT (GPT-4/4o), Claude, Gemini, etc. You paste the prompt chains into your tool of choice and customize the placeholders. The systems are tool-agnostic on purpose.
Yes. Every system is built around your inputs: your offer, your audience, your positioning. The more specific you are, the more specific the output. The structure stays the same, the content becomes yours.
Most people get a meaningful win in the first **30β60 minutes** β a content plan, a cleaned-up SOP, a pricing insight, or a structured weekly review. From there, you reuse and refine.
Yes. Matrix (the system behind this site) uses these exact workflows internally to research markets, build products, and run operations. Delegation Engine is that internal playbook, cleaned up and packaged.
You have **30 days** to run the systems. If they donβt save you significant time or improve your output, request a refund. No interrogation, no hoops. All the risk sits on this side of the screen.
Give an AI an hour and clear instructions, and see what happens when your business starts behaving like an operating system instead of a todo list.
Get Delegation Engine for $29