NETCODA does not call an AI for you. It assembles a precise, twelve-element command brief written as instructions to a downstream AI, then hands it to you to paste into any tool you already use. The brief carries the role, the mission, the rules, the failure modes, and the calibration. The AI executes. The brief is what makes the work specialized.
Every preset is built on the same skeleton. The shape is consistent. The contents are specialized.
Names the function the AI is taking on and what it is not.
Defines what done looks like, not what the task is.
Specifies exactly what to ask the user for and what to infer.
The non-negotiable moves the work must follow.
The shape of the deliverable, plus the structural note.
Three verifications the output must pass before delivery.
What to do when the input is missing the one thing it needs.
The common failures named so the AI writes against them.
Light, Standard, Deep, Expert — the user chooses depth.
How to handle raw, vented, or fragmentary input.
When to proceed, when to ask, when to flag an assumption.
A final pass against the brief before output reaches the user.
Every built preset instructs the downstream AI to append one structural note explaining the main choice it made. This is the educational signature of the product. You do not just get the output. You see the reasoning that produced it, in a single line you can carry into the next decision.
Sample teaching note from Email Draft Mode.