You've seen what people are doing with AI. Here's where it starts.
Most people use AI like a search engine. This teaches it to work like a partner.
What if your AI knew how you think — and helped you make better decisions, faster? Build a personal knowledge base, then learn to give your AI custom skills and specialized agents that work for you around the clock. Start in minutes. No subscription. Evolves with you forever.
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You got a great answer. Then you closed the tab. Next session — it doesn't know you. Doesn't know what you're working on, what you care about, how you think.
You start over. Every time. And every time you think "I wish it could just do X" — and it can't, because you never taught it.
Meanwhile, you keep hearing about people using AI to build businesses, make more money, move faster, get ahead. What do they have that you don't? They built a system. They taught their AI to work for them. You can too.
VaultSprout checks your setup and tells you exactly what to do next.
Works on your computer — Claude Cowork, Claude Code, Codex, and more. Your files stay private.
To help with weekly prioritization, I'd need to know more about your current projects, goals, and what's been weighing on you. What are your top priorities right now?
Starting from zero. Again.
VaultSprout is your current priority — workflow content is the blocker before launch. NVDA is approaching your ±20% review threshold. You make best decisions on Tuesdays per your workflow doc. This week: finish the content build by Monday, review NVDA Tuesday.
Specific. Contextual. No re-explaining.
An AI that has been reading your vault for six months gives qualitatively different output than one meeting you for the first time — not because it's smarter, but because it knows you. That's the gap VaultSprout closes.
Your vault is a folder of markdown files. Claude reads it. Writes to it. Grows with it. Your knowledge stays in a format that outlasts any AI company, any pricing change, any Terms of Service update.
You could. Most people spend months trial-and-erroring a system that half-works. This is the shortcut — the structure, the habits, the progression — already figured out so you don't have to.
Yes. Claude Cowork, Claude Code, Codex — any AI setup that runs on your computer and can read local files. The system is yours, not tied to any platform.
You graduate. That's the point. Updates free for 12 months. But you won't need them — you'll know how to build your own.
AI memory is passive — it picks up scraps from your conversations. VaultSprout memory is intentional — you drop a file anywhere, anytime, and your AI knows it. Your goals, your decisions, your context. You're in control of what it knows.
Most approaches dump a folder of templates on you and leave you to figure it out. VaultSprout is a guided journey — you build the system step by step, and a progress check tells you exactly where you are and what to do next.
Follow the guide. Your AI knows you by the end.
Foundation + Workflow + Orchestration
Start free. Most people add Workflow once they see it working. Orchestration is there when you're ready to run agents.
You pay once. You build the system. You graduate — you don't stay subscribed.
Free
Follow the guide. See your AI answer differently by the end.
$49
Foundation + Workflow + Orchestration. Instant access.
Requires Claude or ChatGPT subscription (~$20/mo, not included).
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Refund revokes the license key.
A guided system that teaches you to build an AI that actually knows you — your goals, your decisions, how you think. Not a subscription. Not a plugin. You get a step-by-step guide, a set of AI skills, and a progress check that tells you exactly where you are and what to build next.
The more you put in, the more you get out. You start in minutes — but your AI gets sharper every time you add context, capture a decision, or build a new skill. It compounds. That's the point.
No. If you can save a file and type a sentence, you can do this. No code, no command line, no setup expertise. The guide walks you through every step.
You point it at your files once. After that, it reads them at the start of every conversation automatically. The more context you add, the sharper every answer gets.
Yes — Claude Cowork, Claude Code, and Codex each require a paid subscription (~$20/month from Anthropic or OpenAI). VaultSprout is the launchpad that makes it worth it.
Yes. VaultSprout only sends a progress score (a number) to the server — never your file contents, never your file names, never personal data. Everything stays on your machine.
30-day guarantee, no questions asked. We'll refund immediately. Refund revokes the license key — this is stated upfront, not fine print.