A new wave of AI criticism has emerged. You've probably heard it: "They're just a prompt wrapper."
The implication is clear: if all an AI startup does is wrap a prompt around GPT-5 or Claude, then there's no real value. Anyone could do it. The moat is nonexistent. The business is a commodity.
So we're going to do something radical: we're going to give you our prompt.
Copy it. Use it. Learn from it. Run it yourself if you want. We genuinely hope it helps you assess vendor risks better.
But here's the thing: even with our complete prompt, you won't have what makes RRR valuable to enterprise customers. And that's exactly the point we want to make.
Visit our Technology page to see the complete RRR vendor risk analysis prompt. Business tier customers can also see their organization-specific prompt with custom context injected.
Why We're Sharing Our Prompt
Transparency is a Core Value
At RRR, transparency isn't a marketing buzzword. It's how we operate. We believe you should know exactly how our AI works, what data we collect, and how we process it.
Our AI Disclosure page explains our AI systems in detail. Our Privacy Policy is written in plain English. And now, our prompt is public.
Why? Because we're asking enterprises to trust us with their vendor risk decisions. That trust requires transparency.
The Prompt Isn't the Secret Sauce
Here's what the "prompt wrapper" critics get wrong: they assume the prompt is where all the value lives. It's not.
A great prompt is necessary but not sufficient. It's like saying a restaurant is just a recipe wrapper. Sure, the recipe matters. But so does sourcing ingredients, training staff, maintaining consistency, managing reservations, handling dietary restrictions, and creating an experience that keeps customers coming back.
The prompt is one ingredient in a much larger system.
What Enterprise Value Actually Looks Like
RRR is a mature B2B product built for enterprise vendor risk management. Here's what that actually means:
Enterprise Platform Capabilities
- Email Alerts: Automated notifications when vendor risks change, new assessments complete, or action is required.
- Workflow & Approvals: Multi-stakeholder review processes with approval chains, comments, and audit trails.
- Role-Based Permissions: Granular access control for admins, analysts, and viewers across organizations.
- Team Collaboration: Shared assessments, threaded discussions, and @mentions for cross-functional coordination.
- PDF Reports: Professionally formatted, branded reports that can be shared with stakeholders, attached to procurement decisions, and archived for compliance.
- Integration Ecosystem: Connect with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Okta, Vanta, Drata, and expense systems for Shadow IT discovery.
AI Product Capabilities
Beyond the prompt, our AI system includes:
- Context Management: Organization-specific context injection that tailors every assessment to your industry, compliance requirements, and risk tolerance.
- Tool Execution: Real-time web research, structured output extraction, and multi-source verification.
- Workflow Orchestration: Complex multi-step analysis pipelines that coordinate research, analysis, and synthesis.
- Evals & Feedback: Continuous improvement loops based on user feedback and accuracy monitoring.
- AI Governance: Model version tracking, audit trails, and reproducibility for compliance requirements.
Contract & Procurement Intelligence (Business Tier)
For Business tier customers, we go far beyond basic risk scoring:
- Contract Terms Deep Analysis: Indemnification structures, liability caps, warranty commitments, security breach terms, and termination flexibility.
- Procurement & TCO Analysis: Pricing model transparency, hidden costs, total cost of ownership, exit costs, and vendor financial health.
- Certification Gap Analysis: Compare vendor certifications against your specific requirements with risk-adjusted scoring.
None of this comes from a single prompt. It comes from building a complete platform.
Building in the AI Age: Moat is a Verb
Garry Tan, President of Y Combinator, has a famous perspective on competitive advantage:
"Moat is not a noun. It's a verb."
This insight is profound and especially relevant in the AI era. A moat isn't a castle wall you build once and forget. It's an ongoing process of continuous innovation, compounding insights, and constant adaptation.
Why This Matters for AI Companies
Advantages depreciate faster than ever. In traditional software, a great feature might provide advantage for years. In AI, today's breakthrough becomes tomorrow's baseline. GPT-4's capabilities were mind-blowing in March 2023. By 2025, GPT-5 is the new standard and even that will become table stakes.
Compounding is everything. The companies that win aren't those with a single big idea. They're the ones continuously generating new insights and building upon them. Each iteration compounds on the last.
Action beats assets. Having a prompt is not a moat. Continuously improving that prompt based on thousands of real-world assessments, customer feedback, and emerging threat patterns, that's a moat.
How We "Verb" Our Moat
Every day, we're actively building and defending our competitive edge:
- Learning from every assessment: Patterns across thousands of vendor evaluations improve our analysis.
- Expanding our integration ecosystem: Each new data source compounds our Shadow IT discovery capabilities.
- Deepening enterprise features: Workflow, approvals, and compliance features that take months to build right.
- Building institutional knowledge: Cross-tenant learnings from vendor resolution create network effects.
- Refining AI governance: Model versioning, audit trails, and reproducibility that enterprises require.
This is why we can share our prompt freely. The prompt is a snapshot. Our moat is the velocity of improvement.
Consider Nvidia. Their moat isn't any single chip design. It's decades of compounding expertise in GPU architecture, CUDA ecosystem lock-in, manufacturing relationships, and continuous R&D investment. Each generation builds on the last. That's what "moat as a verb" looks like.
What You Get With Our Free Tier
We want you to experience RRR's value. Our free tier includes:
- 3 vendor assessments per month
- Full AI-powered risk analysis (Security, Privacy, Pricing)
- Public report sharing
- Access to community-shared assessments
This is real, production-quality analysis. Not a demo. Not a teaser. The same AI engine that powers enterprise assessments.
What Enterprise Customers Get
For organizations serious about vendor risk management:
Professional Tier ($199/month)
- 50 assessments per month
- Up to 5 team members
- 2 Shadow IT discovery integrations
- Team collaboration and sharing
- Assessment history and version tracking
Business Tier ($799/month)
- Unlimited assessments
- Unlimited team members
- Unlimited discovery integrations
- Custom organization context (tailored AI analysis)
- Contract terms deep analysis
- Procurement and TCO intelligence
- Certification gap analysis
- Assessment comparison and history
- Priority support
Ready to See the Difference?
Try a free assessment with the same prompt we just shared. Then imagine what's possible with enterprise features, custom context, and continuous improvement.
Start Free Assessment →An Invitation to Our Ecosystem
By sharing our prompt, we're making a statement about what we believe builds lasting value:
- Transparency builds trust. We'd rather earn your business through openness than obscurity.
- Products beat prompts. A complete platform serving real enterprise needs can't be replicated by copying a prompt.
- Continuous innovation wins. Today's prompt is tomorrow's starting point. We're always improving.
So yes: copy our prompt. Use it. Learn from it. We hope it helps you.
And when you're ready for enterprise-grade vendor risk management, complete with workflows, approvals, integrations, custom context, and continuous improvement, we'll be here.
Because we're not a prompt wrapper. We're building the future of vendor risk intelligence.
See the Complete Prompt
Visit our Technology page to explore the full RRR vendor risk analysis prompt and understand how we approach AI-powered risk assessment.
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