PRAXIS Resources
These tools are designed to bring the book's ideas into your daily work. They're not templates to fill in on autopilot — they're instruments for thinking more clearly before you build. Use them with your team, in design sessions, or as a starting point for conversations that matter.
PRAXIS Canvas
Before building an intelligent product, you need to decide what it can do, what it shouldn't, and why. This canvas brings purpose, behavior, boundaries, and character into a single view — just enough for a team to align before writing a single line of code.
Delegation Map
Every intelligent product makes decisions — the question is which ones, and who knows about them. This map makes visible what the system decides alone, what it shares with the user, and what it should never decide without a person.
Purpose Letter
Many products say one thing and do another. This exercise helps put into words — honestly — why a product exists and who it truly serves. The distance between declared purpose and operational purpose is usually greater than we think.
These resources complement the book. For the full framework, the concepts behind it, and how to apply them in depth:
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