See It Work · Book 02 · AI Agents for Executive Decisions · Chapter 4
A working decision agent in under thirty minutes — no code
Standing up a decision agent used to mean a project. Now you describe what you need in plain language and a functional decision-support agent is running in under thirty minutes — no programming required. This is part of a larger shift: software is increasingly assembled on demand rather than built months ahead.
The full detailed chart. Condensed for print legibility in the book; shown here at full size.
The barrier to using AI for decisions was never the model — it was the build. When the build is thirty minutes of plain language, the only thing between you and the value is deciding to start.
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What this means for you
Describe the decision in plain language and a working agent runs in under 30 minutes. What this means for you: the only thing standing between you and AI-supported decisions is the decision to start — no engineering project, no months of waiting; you describe what you need and have a working decision agent before the next meeting.
A functional decision agent, built on demand in under 30 minutes:
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programmingnone required
timeunder 30 minutes
howdescribe it in plain language
shiftsoftware built on demand
A functional decision-support agent in under thirty minutes — no programming required.
For the technical reader — the command, and how to verify it yourself
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see walkthrough # -> a working decision agent stood up in under 30 minutes, no code
Full step-by-step is in Appendix RX: Hands-On Demonstrations in the book.
ⓘDeterministic demonstration. The conversation is a faithful dramatization of the exercise; the receipt is the artifact it produces — the same every time, because the system is receipted. (Representative of the demo's structure; the production page renders the captured run.) No output here is fabricated. A live "run it yourself" mode is coming.