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The correction loop is the trust layer.

A human-reviewed AI workflow should not hide what changed after review. This sample FieldLayer asset shows the owner correction, the assumption that was fixed, and the sharper next draft — without letting AI skip approval.

Before and after owner review

Sample job: interior repaint inquiry. The first AI draft is useful, but it is not final. The owner catches context, edits the question, and teaches the next draft what to ask for first.

First AI draft

Question was too broad

Draft: “Can you send room dimensions, photos, paint preference, timing, wall condition, and trim details so we can estimate the project?”

Useful, but it asks for everything at once and misses the owner's real bottleneck: photos and timing decide whether this lead can be qualified today.

Owner correction

Ask for the deciding inputs first

Owner edit: “Start with photos of each room and trim plus ideal timing. Dimensions can wait until we know whether this is a fit.”

The human keeps judgment. The system records the correction so the next draft gets sharper.

Correction history

Owner changedMissing-info question
From six asks to two priority asks.
Assumption fixedMeasurements are not first
Photos + timing qualify the lead faster.
Next draft rulePrioritize fit questions
Ask only what decides the next action.
Owner changedUrgency label
Not “standard estimate” if timing is this week.
Assumption fixedSchedule pressure matters
Capacity changes the reply and next step.
Next draft ruleFlag date-sensitive leads
Bring urgent timing to the owner view.
Sharper next draft

The AI output improves, but still waits.

New draft: “Could you send photos of each room and the trim, plus your ideal timing? That will help us tell whether this is a fit for the current schedule before we ask for more measurements.”

  • Shorter question.
  • Better owner context.
  • No price promise before review.
Approval boundary

What does not change

  • AI does not send the customer message by itself.
  • AI does not set price, scope, or schedule commitments alone.
  • The owner can approve, edit, reject, or add another correction.

What this proves

The product promise is not “AI replaces the front office.” It is leak → draft/flag → owner review → correction history → sharper next draft. That is the kind of first-install workflow FieldLayer sells for $29.

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