Core insight: ideas die in the gap between intent and accountable action. The 48‑Hour Commitment Test is a compact protocol you run immediately after a decision or plan forms: within two days you convert that plan into a minimal, signed mini‑contract (owner, first deliverable, short resource slice, rollback clause, and a public micro-signal) that makes follow‑through the default. This episode lays out three supporting moves: (1) design a one‑page mini‑contract template that fits in a calendar invite or short doc; (2) use accountability levers—time‑boxed resources, a named verifier, and a visible signal (calendar token or channel post); (3) instrument and enforce with two AI patterns that draft the contract and monitor compliance, surfacing slippage in daily briefs. You get exact language, a replayable 20‑minute workflow, and a single action: pick one half-formed plan today, run the 48‑Hour Test, and lock the mini‑contract. Result: fewer plans that never start and faster early learning. CTA: subscribe. Stay agentic.