Of course. Here is a clarification of the main user tasks for each mode.
The main task in Architect Mode is to design the system (slow, System 2 thinking). The main task in Pilot Mode is to command the system (fast, System 1 thinking).
## Architect Mode (System 2): Designing the Map
This is the mode for deep, deliberate work. The user is acting as a world-builder, shaping the underlying structure of their life and projects.
Core user tasks include:
- Build & Refine Models: Create the foundational "blueprints" for new projects, teams, or areas of your life.
- Synthesize Knowledge: Use the private knowledge system (The Athenaeum) to conduct deep research, connect disparate ideas, and form insights.
- Create & Produce: Engage in focused "deep work" sessions within The Workshop to produce high-value output like writing, coding, or designing.
- Plan Strategically: Define long-term vision, set quarterly objectives (OKRs), and establish the core principles (your "constitution") that will guide future actions.
- Reflect & Calibrate: Use the quiet space (The Garden) for journaling, meditation, and disconnecting to ensure the system's design remains coherent with your inner state.
## Pilot Mode (System 1): Navigating the Territory
This is the mode for daily execution and rapid response. The user is acting as a commander, navigating the real-time flow of work and communication.
Core user tasks include:
- Execute Tasks: Triage and complete daily tasks from the live OKR board and integrated calendar.
- Manage Communications: Process the unified inbox (The Marketplace) to quickly read, respond to, and delegate messages.
- Make Quick Decisions: Use the real-time "holo-map" dashboard to assess the current situation and take decisive, tactical action.
- Direct the AI Co-Pilot: Issue high-level commands and delegate operational work to your AI partner to maintain momentum.
- Orient in Time: Glance at the "Clock Ring" to manage your daily schedule, stay aware of deadlines, and direct your focus efficiently.