Whitepaper 4 · InkFox V2 · finished & available now
Stop paying one AI to do everything. Run several as one team — without the runaway bill.
The right job to the right model, coordinated like a team you actually manage, built by a working artist, not a developer. Including the two costliest lessons I paid for in real money, so your clever multi-model setup never quietly becomes an expensive one. £4, finished PDF.
Using one model is easy. Using several well is where the leverage (and the danger) lives.
This paper shows how V2 decides which model does what, and the cost gates that stop a smart multi-model setup turning into an expensive one. No code, no developer, no AI-dream fantasy: real, dated numbers, including the mistakes, so you don’t repeat mine. The routing discipline is the lasting part; the model names and prices are a dated snapshot you can adapt.
Register & I’ll send you the link · £4 →Finished PDF, ready today · dated model & price snapshot, and it says so · fair-refund promise.
Built by someone who ships systems, not sells the dream
The routing and cost discipline in this paper run a real business every day. The numbers below are hand-counted and real.
The routing logic and the cost gates, in plain language
Right model, right job
The routing logic laid out plainly: how V2 assigns the team roles you actually need and sends each task to the model built for it, instead of paying one model to do work it’s wrong for.
The two lessons paid for in real money
Don’t put a cheap model in charge; don’t cheapen your default to save pennies. This is scar tissue, reported as it happened: the two rules that stop the bill running away the first time.
No developer, no jargon
Written by a working artist who built it himself. Every method is something a non-developer can actually do: the leverage of many models without needing to be an engineer to get it.
A dated, honest snapshot
Model names and prices move fast, so I date them: you know exactly how current they are and can adapt. The routing discipline underneath outlasts the specific numbers.
One paper, £4: the whole method, in writing
Register and I’ll send you the download link. A one-click shop checkout for this paper is on the way; for now it’s a real person sending you a real file.
InkFox V2 MultiAI · Paper 4
£4finished PDF, yours to keep- The routing logichow to run several models as one team: the right job to the right modelincluded
- The cost gatesthe discipline that keeps a multi-model setup affordableincluded
- The two costliest lessonspaid for in real money, reported as scar tissue, so you skip themincluded
- Dated model & price snapshotcurrent figures, dated so you can judge and adapt themincluded
- Fair-refund promiseif it genuinely isn’t useful, ask and I refund itincluded
Stands alone, or fold it into all seven papers for £20. See the whole set →
Fair-refund promise
If the paper genuinely isn’t useful to you, email me and I’ll refund it: no forms, no hoops. At £4 I’d far rather you were happy than hold on to your money. That’s the whole deal.
Before you register
Is this finished, or a pre-order?
Finished. The PDF is written and rendered today: what you get is the real, complete paper, not a teaser or a promise of one.
How do I actually get it?
For now: register your interest by email and I send you the download link personally: a real person, a real file. A one-click shop checkout for the individual papers is being wired in; until then this is the honest route.
Do I need to use several AI providers already?
No. It’s written around routing across models and providers, but the principles apply even if you run fewer, and the closing section is written for anyone currently leaning on one AI for everything.
Will it save me money?
It’s about keeping multi-model setups affordable rather than promising a magic number. The cost figures quoted are from real use and dated, so you can judge them for yourself, including the mistakes that cost me, so they don’t cost you.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. It’s written by a working artist, not a developer. The routing and cost discipline are things a non-coder can actually apply.
Won’t the model names and prices go out of date?
Some will — models and prices move fast. That’s exactly why the paper dates them and says so plainly. The routing discipline underneath outlasts the specific figures.
What format is it, and where does it sit?
A downloadable PDF. It’s Paper 4 of the seven (the intelligence plane), and it stands alone, or folds into all seven for £20.
Finished today · from Creative Path 52
Run several models as one team — without the runaway bill.
£4 for the finished paper: the routing logic, the cost gates, and the two lessons I paid for in real money. Register and I’ll send you the link. The fair-refund promise has your back either way.