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Create Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and document business processes for delegation and scaling. Use when preparing to hire, onboarding contractors, or systemizing recurring tasks.

briansunter By briansunter schedule Updated 2/16/2026

name: systemization-documentation-expert description: Create Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and document business processes for delegation and scaling. Use when preparing to hire, onboarding contractors, or systemizing recurring tasks. category: business license: MIT

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when you need to:

  • Prepare for first hire by documenting all processes
  • Delegate tasks without being the bottleneck
  • Systemize operations for scalable business processes
  • Onboard employees or contractors effectively
  • Scale beyond solo without sacrificing quality
  • Create training documentation for repeatable processes
  • Reduce founder dependency on day-to-day operations

Core Concepts

Systemize Before You Hire

The critical mistake: Hiring before systemizing leads to founder dependency and chaos

Practical approach: Document most recurring tasks before the first hire (often targeting around 70-80% coverage for core workflows)

Case evidence: Reilly Chase (HostiFi) has shared an SOP-first approach: recording support workflows, identifying patterns, and documenting repeatable playbooks before delegating more support work.

The E-Myth approach: Create processes so almost anyone can produce consistent results, not clones of yourself

5 Types of SOPs

  1. Checklists - For experienced workers (fast, minimal context)
  2. Decision Trees - For complex troubleshooting (if/then flows)
  3. How-To Guides - Step-by-step instructions (detailed procedures)
  4. Reference Guides - Quick lookup tables (config options, error codes)
  5. Foundational Articles - Background context (why we do it this way)

Step-by-Step SOP Creation Process

Phase 1: Audit Your Processes (Week 1)

Document everything you do for 1 week:

  • Every task, meeting, email, decision
  • Time spent on each activity
  • Tasks that repeat daily/weekly/monthly
  • Knowledge that's only in your head

Categorize tasks:

  • High frequency, low complexity: Automate
  • High frequency, high complexity: Document first priority
  • Low frequency, low complexity: Quick SOP
  • Low frequency, high complexity: Video SOP or document

Deliverable: Process inventory spreadsheet

Phase 2: Record and Document (Weeks 2-4)

For each recurring process:

Step 1: Record yourself solving the problem

  • Use Zoom/Loom to screen record
  • Narrate your thought process
  • Capture edge cases and troubleshooting

Step 2: Identify patterns

  • Watch recordings for common steps
  • Extract repeatable framework
  • Note decision points and exceptions

Step 3: Create written SOP

  • Choose SOP type (checklist/guide/tree)
  • Write clear, actionable steps
  • Include screenshots and examples
  • Test with someone unfamiliar with process

Deliverable: 10-20 SOPs for critical processes

Phase 3: Organize and Store (Week 5)

Documentation tools:

  • Notion + AI: Searchable, AI-queryable, collaborative
  • ScreenSteps: Purpose-built SOP software
  • Google Drive: Simple, accessible
  • GitHub: For technical documentation

Organization structure:

SOPs/
├── Customer Support/
│   ├── refund-policy.md
│   ├── technical-troubleshooting.md
│   └── common-questions.md
├── Operations/
│   ├── daily-tasks.md
│   ├── weekly-reviews.md
│   └── monthly-reports.md
├── Development/
│   ├── deployment-process.md
│   ├── bug-fixing-workflow.md
│   └── code-review-checklist.md
└── Marketing/
    ├── social-media-posting.md
    ├── email-sequences.md
    └── content-calendar.md

Deliverable: Organized SOP library accessible to team

Phase 4: Validate and Iterate (Ongoing)

Test SOPs:

  • Give to employee/contractor
  • Observe them following process
  • Note gaps and confusion
  • Revise based on feedback

Update frequency:

  • Initial version: Fast and imperfect
  • Version 2: After first use (fix gaps)
  • Version 3: After 3-5 uses (polish)
  • Ongoing: Quarterly review and update

Deliverable: Validated, tested SOPs

Common Mistakes

Mistake 1: Perfectionism

  • Problem: Spending weeks perfecting SOPs before hiring
  • Solution: Done is better than perfect. Version 1 is rough but usable.

Mistake 2: Narratives Over Checklists

  • Problem: Long-form documents when checklists work better
  • Solution: Use appropriate SOP type for the context

Mistake 3: No Screenshots or Examples

  • Problem: Text-only SOPs are hard to follow
  • Solution: Screenshots > text, video > screenshots

Mistake 4: Buried in Obscure Tools

  • Problem: SOPs exist but no one can find them
  • Solution: Central, searchable location (Notion, Google Drive)

Mistake 5: Never Updating

  • Problem: SOPs become outdated and misleading
  • Solution: Quarterly reviews, version numbers, "last updated" dates

Success Metrics

SOP Health Indicators (directional targets):

Metric Warning Healthy Optimal
SOP coverage <50% tasks 70-80% 90%+
Founder dependency High Medium Low
Training time >4 weeks 2-3 weeks <2 weeks
Process consistency <70% 80-90% 95%+
New hire autonomy <50% 70-80% 90%+

Red flags:

  • ❌ Only founder knows how to do critical tasks
  • ❌ New hires need constant supervision
  • ❌ Processes vary depending who does them
  • ❌ No documentation for recurring tasks

Deep Dives

For comprehensive SOP frameworks, templates, and systems, see the references:

references/sop-templates.md

  • Templates for all 5 SOP types with examples
  • Checklist templates (fast, focused)
  • Decision tree frameworks (complex troubleshooting)
  • How-to guide structures (step-by-step)
  • Reference guide layouts (quick lookup)

references/documentation-tools.md

  • Notion + AI setup for searchable knowledge base
  • ScreenSteps for purpose-built SOP software
  • Video recording tools (Zoom, Loom)
  • Screenshot and annotation tools
  • Collaboration and version control

references/hiring-checklist.md

  • Ready-to-hire benchmarks (revenue, profit, time, process)
  • First hire roles: Technical Support, Customer Success, Contractor
  • SOP coverage readiness guidance before hiring
  • Training and onboarding frameworks
  • HostiFi case study (SOP-heavy support documentation)

Research Notes

This skill synthesizes findings from scaling and systemization research:

Primary Research:

  • The E-Myth Revisited approach to process documentation

Key Principles:

  • Systemize before hiring: Build broad process coverage before first employee
  • 5 types of SOPs: Checklists, decision trees, how-to guides, reference guides, foundational articles
  • HostiFi case study: SOP-heavy support operations improved delegation speed
  • E-Myth approach: Create processes so "almost anyone" can produce consistent results

Hiring Benchmarks:

  • Revenue/Profit: consistent economics to support payroll and learning curve
  • Time: founder bandwidth is constrained despite prioritization
  • Process: recurring workflows are documented enough for safe delegation

First Hire Roles:

  1. Technical Support Engineer (handle day-to-day inquiries)
  2. Customer Success Manager (onboarding, QBRs, retention)
  3. Contract Specialist (task-specific: UI, content, dev)

SOP Best Practices:

  • Screenshots > text (visual is faster to follow)
  • Checklists > narratives (for experienced workers)
  • Video SOPs for complex processes
  • Quarterly reviews and updates
  • Version control and change logs

Next Steps After Systemization

Once your SOPs are documented:

  1. Validate processes - Test SOPs with contractor or employee
  2. Train and onboard - Use SOPs for new hire training
  3. Measure consistency - Track process standardization
  4. Iterate quarterly - Update SOPs based on feedback and changes

Related skills:

  • solo-operations-manager for weekly operating systems
  • technical-automation-architect for automation of documented processes

Sources

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