AI doesn't need better instructions.
It needs to know your business.
When a new employee joins your business, you don't hand them a script. You tell them about the business — what you do, who your customers are, how things work around here, what matters and what doesn't. They learn. They get better at their job over time. AI works exactly the same way. It just needs somewhere to store what it learns.
What your business actually is
Your business is facts and routines. The facts: who your customers are, what you sell, what you charge, what you care about. The routines: how you handle a new order, how you follow up, what your week looks like.
That's all AI needs. Not code. Not prompts. Not technical configuration. Just the same things you'd tell a new hire on their first day.
Yherda Boss gives AI a place to store all of that — and keep it current as things change. Not a document you have to paste every time. A persistent understanding that carries forward into every session.
"The best employee you've ever had learned your business and kept getting better at it. AI can work the same way — if it has somewhere to store what it learns."
When it updates, everyone stays in sync
Things change. Prices change. Customers change. How you work changes. Every time you update what the AI knows, it works from the new reality — not the old one.
And the update isn't technical. It's just you saying "actually, here's how we do it now." That's it. The AI adjusts.