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Jul 06 • 1 min read

Nobody pre-ordered this. I built it anyway.


In March I emailed you about the six scripts I run every Friday to turn my worklog into a week of content. At the bottom I put a pre-order link. Thirty-nine dollars.

Three hundred and five of you clicked it.

None of you bought.

And honestly, fair. I was asking you to pay upfront for something you could not see, on my word that I would finish it. That is a lot to ask for a link at the bottom of an email.

So I finished it. And this time you can look before you pay.

Here is the actual thing. I keep a worklog, one line whenever I get something done: "Fixed the newsletter signup. 30 mins. It was the cache, it is always the cache." That is the whole habit. Then on Fridays, six scripts read those lines and hand me:

  • LinkedIn post ideas with the hooks already written
  • Two or three newsletter drafts, 500 to 800 words each
  • A read on where my week actually went versus where I said it would go
  • The same drafts formatted and queued straight into my email tool

Twenty minutes of editing later, my content for the week exists, and all of it is true, because all of it came from work I actually did. I do not stare at a blank calendar anymore. There is nothing to invent. The week already happened.

The whole thing is a small download. Six scripts, and because most of you are writers and not programmers, every script also ships as a plain copy-paste prompt you can drop into Claude with your notes. No terminal, no install, nothing to set up if you do not want to. There is sample output in the box for every tool, so you can read exactly what it produces before you decide it is worth anything to you.

It is thirty-nine dollars, once. No subscription, no upsell, no countdown. It will be thirty-nine dollars next month too.

If nobody buys it this time either, that is a real answer and I will take it. But at least now you are turning down a finished thing you can see, instead of a promise.

See what is inside

Bryan


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