One email a day. By Friday you have something actually running for you — not a course you finished, an automation doing real work on a schedule. No payment, no upsell, no funnel at the end.
Day one arrives the moment you sign up.
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You feed it one long-form piece (a blog post, podcast transcript, long memo, or recorded talk). It returns a thread, a set of posts, a newsletter section, and a short script — each rewritten for its platform, not copy-pasted. One input. A week of content. Built once, runs forever.
The shape of the workflow. Tool setup. Pick the long-form piece you'll repurpose.
The thing that separates hobbyists from operators. Your voice rules. Your audience per platform.
Wire input to four outputs. The first run is rough — that's the point. You iterate.
A second agent watches the first. This is what stops AI output sounding like AI output.
Put it on a schedule. Next week's content writes itself overnight. You approve. You post.
30–45 minutes. Less on Day 1 and 5, more on Day 3. You can stretch across a week if Friday's busy.
No code, no APIs, no command line. If you can write an email you can build this.
Works with Claude, ChatGPT, or whichever model you already pay for. You don't need to switch.
Because the people who finish and want help building ten more become Work Lab participants. If the course doesn't earn that trust, the marketing wasn't going to anyway.
The honest on-ramp into running AI properly. If you'd rather skip the wait and learn it with a cohort, the Work Lab is there too.
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