Free tool · ~30 minutes
Does your AI agent understand
your goals and objectives?
Agents, assistants, custom GPTs — they're only as good as the context you give them. The Personal Constitution is the free, thirty-minute foundation that tells them your goals, your values, and how you'd actually decide.
Why agents stay generic
An agent is only as good as what it knows about you
Give it the best model and the sharpest tools, and it'll still decide like a stranger — because it doesn't know what you're optimizing for, what you'd never do, or how you weigh a close call.
Goals, values, judgment — that's the context layer almost every setup is missing. The Personal Constitution is where you write it down once, in plain text any agent can read.

Five things, give or take
What goes in it
- 01
Your core values
The words you actually live by — not the ones that photograph well on a wall.
- 02
What you believe
How you really think work, people, and good decisions function.
- 03
Your non-negotiables
The lines you won't cross — for money, growth, or approval.
- 04
Who you're becoming
The person you’re working toward, not just what you’re trying to get.
- 05
How to treat you
Pushed or reassured, challenged or supported — so your AI knows how to show up.
You can build it this afternoon.
The Personal Constitution is free — about thirty minutes, and it's yours to keep.
Start now — it's freeFrom blank page to foundation
How it works
Answer honest questions
No retreat, no journal. A blank page and about thirty minutes.
RUMO compiles it
Your answers come back as one clean document — a page or two, unmistakably yours.
Wire it into your stack
Claude, ChatGPT, a custom GPT, an agent framework. The tool changes; the foundation travels.
The Personal Constitution of
A Maker & Operator
I build before I plan. I'd rather ship something honest and fix it in daylight than polish something safe forever.
Article I — Identity & Core Values
- Candor over comfort — tell me the hard thing early.
- Curiosity is my compass; if I'm not learning, I'm drifting.
- Finish what I start. Starting is the easy part.
Article III — Principles & Standards
- I won't ship work I'd be embarrassed to sign.
- I don't trade long-term trust for a short-term win.
Article V — Declarations & Anti-Goals
- I am not chasing busyness. Output is not progress.
AI Context Notes
- Push me toward action, not more analysis.
- Challenge my assumptions before I overbuild.
What you walk away with
A foundation your whole stack can read.
Plain, structured text — wire it into any model, custom GPT, or agent framework. Not a setting locked inside one company's app.
It's the first of RUMO's six context anchors — the foundation the others build on. Start free with this one.
Start with the foundation
Give your AI something to stand on.
Thirty minutes now, and every agent you build starts from your goals, your values, and how you'd actually decide.
