i'm going to teach you how to run Fable 5 on autopilot, using my own library of loops and goals... 25 workflows, each with a prompt and the exact tool it plugs into
the method follows karpathy's recipe for agents: "here's an objective, here's a metric, here's your boundaries of what you can and cannot do. And go"
every workflow below is exactly that... an objective, boundaries, and the proof it's done
Fable 5 is the model built for this: it holds one job for hours without losing the plot, where other models wander off after minutes
remember these two Claude Code commands:
/loop - a job that repeats on a schedule until it's done
/goal - a finish line you write once, and the model works alone until it's crossed
one warning before you schedule anything: a model that never gets tired never stops on its own, and Fable is the most expensive model on the market
run it without a budget and a stop rule and the bill will find you... every workflow below carries both
the ready-to-run versions of these loops, and the training on turning them into income, live in the real time AI ops community: weeklyaiops.com
what's a loop?
a loop is a job your agent repeats on a schedule: every morning, or every time something new lands
five parts, always:
a schedule - when it wakes up
ONE change per round - it fixes the single most important thing it found, never everything at once
the same check every time - so this week's score can be compared against last week's
a state file - a text file where it writes what it did and what's queued next
a stop - a hard cap on rounds and a rule for what "done" and "blocked" look like
it's the same shape frontier researchers run their own experiments on: change one thing, test it, keep it only if it improved, write it down, repeat
the state file is the part almost everyone skips, and it's the part that makes every run smarter than the last
the model reads its own history before every round, so it never redoes finished work
every loop below also carries a color:
green - safe to run alone: it only reads things and writes to its own files
yellow - it drafts, you approve: replies, page edits, PRs, anything a human ships
red - never runs alone: money, production, outbound messages, or anything a customer sees
run any loop once by hand before you schedule it
and route it cheap: a smaller model runs the routine rounds, Fable steps in only where the cheap model failed
what's a goal?
a goal is the other shape of work: not a schedule, a finish line
you type /goal, describe what done looks like, and the model keeps working on its own... a second, smaller model reads along as the judge and confirms when the line is crossed
one detail decides whether this is useful or a token bonfire: the judge only sees the conversation
it can't open your files, can't run your tests, can't check your site
so "done when the tests pass" is a wish... "done when the full green test run is PASTED in the chat" is a contract
agents say "done" all the time without it being true... proof you can read is the only version that counts
every goal below ends the same way: paste the proof, and if you can't, paste the failures and stop
the library
how to read each entry: the name, the tool it plugs into, why it earns a slot... and the full working prompt, ready for your terminal
two words you'll see:
MCP - a plug that gives your agent direct access to an app (your inbox, your analytics, your repo, your ad account)
API key - a password that lets the agent read a service on your behalf
the tools named per loop were researched for agent access specifically... hosted MCPs with OAuth where they exist, cheap pay-as-you-go APIs where they don't
paste each prompt into Claude Code, set the cadence line as your schedule, and swap the bracketed parts for your business
marketing + content
- answer-engine gap loop · Exa MCP
your buyers ask ChatGPT and Perplexity questions your site should be the answer to, and every unanswered one is a competitor's citation
this loop finds the gaps and closes exactly one per week

- programmatic-page quality gate · Search Console MCP
if you generate pages from a template, thin and duplicate pages leak into google's index and drag the whole site down
the gate catches the worst pattern before google does

- share-of-model brand watch · Perplexity API key
when buyers ask AI engines "best [your category]", you're either in the answer or invisible
every week it asks the same questions and logs where you stand, so you see the trend instead of guessing

- competitor-content watch loop · DataForSEO MCP + Firecrawl monitor
your competitors tell you their SEO strategy every week... in the articles they publish and the keywords those articles chase
reading both and planning your next moves against their gaps is a friday job... this is the friday job

- content-brief backlog loop · Search Console MCP
the writing pipeline dies at the blank page, not at the writing
the backlog stays stocked with fully specified briefs mined from your own traffic and questions

- X content-idea miner · twitterapi.io + Typefully
the accounts you respect are running your content R&D for free... every high-performing post in your niche is a proven angle waiting for your version
a watched list, a ranking of what's working, and your take drafted in your own voice, every morning

- ad-creative fatigue drafting loop · Meta Marketing API
ad sets decay, and the usual response is noticing two weeks late
the next batch sits drafted before the drop, grounded in what already won for you... and nothing launches without you

- expectation-gap audit · Zendesk MCP
when a customer writes "i thought it did X", a page somewhere promised them X
this audit starts from the disappointment and walks backwards to the sentence that caused it

- presale questions loop
the questions people ask BEFORE buying are answers you keep retyping
they're already sitting in your DMs, comments and emails... this loop turns them into an answer bank you never write twice
marketing finds the demand... product decides what gets built next

product
- brand-mention feature radar · Reddit API + HN Algolia + Exa
people tell the internet what they wish your product did, they just never tell you
the mentions get swept weekly, the complaints and feature asks clustered, and the loudest one arrives as a drafted implementation plan

- review-mine to roadmap · app store review APIs
your customers write your roadmap every week in reviews and support messages... in their words, ranked by pain
it just needs compiling

- drop-point copy loop · PostHog MCP
somewhere in your product, users hit a moment that makes them give up... and the words on that screen are usually half the reason
analytics finds the moment, this loop fixes the words
product listens... operations answers

business ops
- inbox-to-decision triage loop · Gmail MCP
a shared inbox is a decision queue wearing a disguise
every unread item becomes decide / delegate / defer / drop, with the top reply already drafted

- month-close reconciliation prep · QuickBooks API
the boring half of closing the books is categorizing transactions against your own history
this loop does the boring half and hands a human a short exception list... it never files anything

- SOP-drift catcher · Notion MCP
the written process and the real process drift apart in silence, and the doc is always the last to know
comparing how work actually happened against the SOP is a job, and this one does it weekly

- proposal / RFP backlog drafter
every RFP asks 80% questions you've answered before and 20% that are genuinely new
this loop drafts the 80 from your answer library and flags the 20, so proposals move daily instead of stalling

- KPI anomaly watch · PostHog MCP + Stripe
dashboards show everything, which is why nobody looks
silent on normal days, and when a metric breaks its band you get paged with the likely cause pre-investigated

- unpaid-invoice chaser · Stripe API key
b2b clients pay late because late payment usually costs them nothing
this loop keeps an aging ledger and drafts the next nudge at each threshold... you send, it remembers
operations keeps the machine running... research decides where it points next

research + decisions
- overnight intel refresh · Exa MCP + Firecrawl monitor
markets move weekly whether you're watching or not
a cheap model watches your tracked sources on schedule, and the big model only writes the monthly synthesis

- regulatory / source digest · Firecrawl MCP
some sources you can't afford to skim: the regulators and the two papers that will change your niche
only what materially changed gets digested, with a plain-language "so what"

- hard-question escalation queue
paying flagship prices for questions a cheap model answers is the default way agent bills explode
this queue makes every question earn its escalation: cheap model first, Fable only on a logged failure

- kill-criteria loop
options survive meetings because nobody wrote down what would disqualify them
here every live option declares its kill condition upfront... then the evidence hunt begins

- pre-mortem loop
it's 12 months from now and the decision failed... writing that story before you commit is the cheapest insurance there is

- repeat-offender digest
the same failure showing up in two different workflows is not two bugs... it's one system problem wearing two costumes
this digest reads every run ledger and hunts the costume changes

- shadow prompt loop
testing a new prompt on hand-picked examples tells you it passed your imagination, nothing more
run it in the shadows against real traffic and let the disagreements decide
and if your business ships software, the next thirteen live inside your repo and your CI... the system that auto-runs your tests on every change

start here
the whole system, in order... copy this:
pick ONE loop that touches your biggest leak: inbox, KPIs, content, errors
run it once by hand and read the state file it writes
schedule it, with the cadence line as written
after a week, add a second loop or hand a cursed one-shot to a /goal with pasted-proof done conditions
route cheap: a smaller model runs the routine rounds, Fable takes what the cheap model failed
money, production and outbound messages always end at a human... the prompts are built that way, keep it that way
one more thing on cost: Fable 5 comes off subscription plans on july 7 and moves to pay-as-you-go credits
after that date the cheap-first routing and the hard caps in these prompts stop being style and start being the bill
that endurance is sitting in your terminal right now
these 25 give it a job and a finish line
the smallest start is one loop and one state file
the rest schedules itself
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(part 2 coming soon with 25 new workflows...)





