Build to Thrive | The AI Blueprint | Week of June 29th, 2026
Build the System to be Visible
Welcome to The AI Blueprint— Juan here. This is a weekly read from Build to Thrive for operators and professionals turning hard-won experience into leverage, income, and opportunity in the AI economy. More than 5000 of you read along each week.
A word on why I write it. I have started four companies, and I am building my fifth: this one, a media company I run almost entirely solo, on a fleet of about thirty AI agents that draft this newsletter, scan my inboxes, prep my client work, and write my morning brief. I am not reporting on this shift from the sidelines. I am living it, and I share what works and what breaks, openly, as I go.
If you want to stop reading about it and build the system yourself, that is Founder 100. Two hours of one-to-one work with me plus twelve months of the Vault (more than 200 prompts, skills and workflows) and the premium Blueprint, where we turn your experience into a positioned, repeatable offer and a business that runs without you. No theory and no recycled frameworks. The same moves I run on my own fleet and with my clients, handed to you to use this week.
Editorial
If you are an expert who keeps being told to “just post more,” this issue is for you.
I am building a visibility and authority system for an experienced academic right now. Decades of real knowledge, and almost no audience for it. And the same pattern keeps showing up everywhere: deep expertise has stopped compounding on its own. What compounds is a system that turns what you know into what people see, trust, and eventually buy.
Knowing your field used to be the edge. Now it is the price of entry.
The hard part is no longer the knowledge. It is the machine around it: a clear position, a repeatable way to publish, channels that connect, and a path that gives the right people a next step.
This issue walks the three moves that build that machine:
Position. Pick the one idea you want to be known for, before you write another word. Not sure what that is yet? Here is a free assessment I have been using with clients, Experience to Offer Assessment. it will help you turn your experience into a viable offer.
Systematize. Trade random posts for one repeatable workflow that compounds. Grab the free Context Files cheat sheet, the five-file system I build with clients, so AI writes in your voice every time.
Convert. Make sure the attention you earn has somewhere to go. A call to action. I connect people to 50 Prompts from 50 Creators, it is a gem. The most viral post ever written by me and not surprisingly the one with the most value. I give it away. However, if you want to navigate through all of them on one single index that allows you to pick the one depending on the occasion, I offered it to paid subscribers. Prompt Navigator
If you are a consultant or fractional, this is how expertise starts generating opportunities instead of just respect. If you run a business, it is how your knowledge becomes a channel you own. If you are repositioning, it is the gap between being qualified and being chosen.
Knowledge is the raw material. The system is the leverage. Pick the move that fits where you are this week.
Juan
Most of your audience is not ready to buy, and that is the opportunity. Chris Tottman, who spent 30 years scaling software companies, estimates only about 3 percent of a market is actively buying at any moment (The Founders Corner). The system you build for the other 97 percent is the edge.
Knowing the tools is not the same as a return. MIT’s NANDA initiative found 95 percent of enterprise AI pilots show no measurable P&L impact, because the tools never connect to a real workflow (Fortune).
The advantage is the system, not the model. Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO, argues the winners will own the learning loop between their people and their tools, not whoever picks the best model (Yahoo Finance).
You can hold the tool and never run it. Raghav Mehra, who writes Cash and Cache, notes 420 million people have Copilot and almost none run it as a system (Cash and Cache).
Owning a channel beats adding headcount. Adam Robinson’s RB2B reached roughly 8 million dollars in revenue on five people and one owned channel (LinkedIn).
Michael Simmons, who writes Blockbuster Blueprint to more than 115,000 readers, argues that as AI floods the feed with average content, the standout work becomes rare and valuable again, “caviar,” and the differentiator is the human expert behind it (Blockbuster Blueprint).
What it means: this is good news for you. When everyone can generate competent content, the scarce thing is a clear, trusted point of view. Your position, the one idea you want to be known for, is the asset. Without it, more output just adds to the noise you are trying to rise above.
What I am observing: with my client, the first sessions were not about writing. They were about deciding what he should be known for. Everything got easier after that.
John Brewton, who writes the Operating by John Brewton, sells his coaching with one line that stuck with me: “Most coaching ends with notes. This ends with a machine”. Nadella’s point is the same at enterprise scale: own the system, not the tool.
What it means: a post you write once and forget is a note. A position, a repeatable workflow, and connected channels are a machine that keeps working while you sleep. The expert who builds the machine pulls away from the one publishing on impulse. It is the same loop we walked on June 22, pointed at your own authority this time.
What I am observing: Often times, people do not t have an idea problem, they have a system problem. In my practice I build the system, not more notes.
Tottman’s core argument is that most companies fight over the 3 percent already shopping and ignore the 97 percent who are not ready yet (The Founders Corner). The same is true for any expert launching anything.
What it means: visibility with no next step is applause, not income. Every piece needs one clear path: subscribe, assess, book, or join. Build the path before the launch, not after, or you launch into silence.
What I am observing: the funnel is the least glamorous part and the one that turns a following into a business. We built my client’s next step before his first post went out.
Move 1: Name the one idea you want to be known for. Before you write anything, finish this sentence: “I help [who] do [what].” That single line is your position, and it filters everything else.
If you want help on this, I created a 7-process system that take you there AI Offer Builder
Move 2: Build one repeatable workflow, not random posts. Decide where ideas get captured, drafted, and published, then run the same path every week. Consistency comes from the system, not willpower.
Move 3: Connect your channels so nothing dead-ends. Posts point to your Substack, Substack to your site, your site to one offer. A pile of accounts is not a presence.
Move 4: End everything with one next step. Every piece earns the right to ask for one thing. Pick it on purpose.
Run them in order. Position first, or the rest just amplifies the wrong thing.
Prompt 1: The One-Sentence Position. Walks away with the single idea you want to be known for, written as one clean line. Best for an expert who is everywhere and known for nothing.
Prompt 2: The Content Workflow Map. Walks away with a repeatable weekly path from idea to published, so posting stops depending on motivation. Best for an operator who publishes in bursts.
Prompt 3: The Dead-End Audit. Walks away with every place your content ends without a next step, and the one step to add. Best for someone with an audience but no funnel.
Together the three prompts build the spine: decide the position, run the workflow, close the loop.
THIS WEEK AT BUILD TO THRIVE
Two ways to turn this issue into your move.
The fastest start is already above: the free assessment that turns your experience into a viable offer at learn.buildtothrive.co/valueoffer, and the free Context Files cheat sheet for briefing AI in your own voice. Both ship free to subscribers this week.
Want to build the whole system with help? Inside Founder 100, $180 (typically $499), we turn your expertise into a positioned, repeatable content engine: two hours of one-to-one work plus 12 months of the Vault and premium Blueprint. I help you turn your experience into income and build a self-running 5-person business, solo, at learn.buildtothrive.co/founder-100.
No hype, no fluff. Just the one link worth fixing first.
This week’s companion, You’re Not Short on Expertise. You’re Short on a System That Makes People See It., drops Wednesday. See you next Monday.
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