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Note · Applied AI · 18 February 2026 · 7 min
Designing RevAssist Pro's AI Workflow Pipeline
Turning raw dealership notes into schema-validated summaries, add-on recommendations, compliance flags, and SMS copy — while keeping identity, rate limits, persistence, and evals on the server side.
The interesting work in an AI product is everywhere the model isn't.
This note covers Zod-as-contract, server-bound route handlers, the eval harness, the persistence layer, and the four independently editable surfaces that make up RevAssist's output. Full text in progress — see Volume 06 for the case study.
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