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The model wrote the code. **You built the workflow that made the code matter** — and that's the part that's still yours when the next model ships, and the one after that.
So here's my actual ask, and it's the last one. If you've only been reading along here on the blog: go take [The Workflow]([COURSE LINK]). It's free, it's self-paced, every module ends at a concrete "you're done when," and the capstone above is waiting for you at the end of it. And when you've shipped your own version of this loop — your own feature, your own three surfaces, your own green pipeline — come back and **tell me what you built.** Drop it in the comments. I read every one of them, and watching people close their own copy-paste loop is genuinely the whole reason I made this.
So here's my actual ask, and it's the last one. If you've only been reading along here on the blog: go take [The Workflow](https://git.jpaul.io/justin/ai-workflow-course). It's free, it's self-paced, every module ends at a concrete "you're done when," and the capstone above is waiting for you at the end of it. And when you've shipped your own version of this loop — your own feature, your own three surfaces, your own green pipeline — come back and **tell me what you built.** Drop it in the comments. I read every one of them, and watching people close their own copy-paste loop is genuinely the whole reason I made this.
Go build something. Then ship it the right way.