Inspect the existing sample brief before requesting anything. If the output shape looks wrong, the offer is wrong.
The What-To-Fix-First Brief is the first cheap proof probe for the operator-brief engine. It takes one five-question intake, returns one ranked next-step brief, and decides whether deeper NOETRON work is actually earned. The point is to compress operator ambiguity into one action object, not another generic diagnostic theater loop.
This intake is supposed to separate real operator pain from polite curiosity. If the pressure is weak, the correct NOETRON answer is to stop instead of manufacturing a larger engagement.
The cheapest honest proof here is not a polished promise. It is a visible sample brief, a clean intake, and a bounded delivery rule.
Inspect the existing sample brief before requesting anything. If the output shape looks wrong, the offer is wrong.
The detailed AI Diagnostic surface still exists as the bounded offer explanation. This page is the cleaner probe intake.
This is the first cheap proof probe for a broader engine class. The correct output is not just a lead row. It is evidence about whether ranked operator briefs can become a reusable parent-engine primitive.