Lord Focus · Reverse Prompting Chamber

The agents do not just wait for orders. They summon you.

A private focus page for the Boojee Lord: one calm place where Madame, Mistress, Minx, and the estate staff reverse-prompt the human for decisions, approvals, files, taste calls, money moves, and tiny actions that unblock the machine.

Human bottleneck, but make it velvet-rope.

The concept

Prompting becomes a two-way operating contract.

The Lord still commands the estate, but the agents are allowed to push back: “answer this,” “approve that,” “send the file,” “choose the angle,” “stop doom-scrolling and make the call.” It turns AI from a passive chatbot into a personal focus staff.

01

Reverse prompt queue

Agents convert blocked work into tiny Lord-sized asks: choices, approvals, assets, intros, budget calls, and taste decisions.

02

Focus contract

The Lord broadcasts the current hour’s objective. Agents can only interrupt if the ask protects that objective or removes a blocker.

03

Human-only moves

The page highlights what no agent can fake: personal voice notes, relationships, final taste, risk tolerance, and yes/no authority.

Daily ritual

Three taps before the estate gets loud.

The page should feel less like a dashboard and more like being politely bullied by luxury staff who actually know what matters.

Morning

Madame asks: choose the one outcome that makes today expensive instead of merely busy.

Midday

Mistress asks: approve, reject, or rewrite the ready-to-ship work. No ghosting your own staff.

Evening

The House asks: what happened, what changed, and what should the agents remember tomorrow?

Agent prompts

The staff asks in different voices.

Each agent should reverse-prompt according to role. Madame protects polish and client-facing clarity. Mistress protects execution. Minx protects signal. The House protects memory.

Madame:“Pick the version you would be proud to show a client. If none, tell me the single taste rule we are missing.”
Mistress:“I can complete this in 20 minutes if you give me one approval. Are we shipping, revising, or killing it?”
Minx:“Give me one niche and one forbidden vibe. I’ll bring back prospects that do not smell like LinkedIn soup.”
Focus updated.