The One Idea Sprint: Test One AI-Assisted Idea in Four Days
Gary WhittakerThe One Idea Sprint: Test One AI-Assisted Idea in Four Days
Choose one manageable AI-assisted idea, test it through four focused sessions, and finish with one documented next decision.
What this Sprint is for
The One Idea Sprint is a four-session application of Core Squared. It helps you decide whether one AI-assisted idea deserves another step. It does not promise that you will finish an album, book, website, product, campaign or business in four days.
Day 1 · Flame
Name the idea, intended person, possible value and main uncertainty.
Day 2 · Rock
Check facts, rights, capacity, resources and stop issues.
Day 3 · Cycle
Build the smallest useful test and record what happened.
Day 4 · House + Operator
Place the result and make the responsible next decision.
What you will be able to do
- Choose one manageable project instead of testing several ideas at once.
- Set a boundary around what will not be built during the Sprint.
- Complete one useful test without treating it as a launch.
- Make a documented continue, revise, pause, archive or stop decision.
Record 1: Sprint Commitment
For the next four sessions, I will examine [one idea]. I will not expand it into [larger project] until I complete the final decision.
Choose a suitable Sprint project
Good Sprint projects
- Test one song hook or emotional direction.
- Draft and review one guide section.
- Create one newsletter issue.
- Test one landing-page message.
- Outline one podcast episode.
- Create one product concept block.
Too large for this Sprint
- Build an artist career.
- Write and publish a complete book.
- Launch a membership.
- Build an entire website.
- Produce a full album.
- Redesign the whole business.
What to prepare
One working place
A notebook, notes app or document is enough. Keep all four records together.
One focused session per day
Aim for 30–60 minutes. The work may take less. Do not turn the time limit into a performance contest.
One reviewer when useful
Choose a target user, trusted peer or clear self-review standard before Day 3.
Continuing example
The Sprint will not build a complete course. It will test whether one short organizing guide is understandable and useful to a beginner.
Completion standard
You are ready for Day 1 when you have:
- one idea;
- one excluded larger project;
- four planned work sessions;
- one decision you must make on Day 4.
How the Sprint fits the larger Academy
The Sprint is a beginner application of Core Squared. A useful result may later enter Find Your Sound, Find Your Voice, Find Your Brand or one of the three Milestone Academies. The Sprint does not replace those paths.