Real creators.
Real results.
They were doing everything themselves. Now they're not. Scroll to see what changed.
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posts scheduled in a single month
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integrations connected by one creator
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creators, zero extra hires
Day 1
when results started
6 different creators.
One thing in common.
They stopped doing everything themselves. Here's what each one built - and what changed.
The content goes out daily.
She picks the products.
Writing scripts, scheduling posts, checking links - all before the actual work of finding better products could even start.
What changed
- 1Maya plans the weekly campaign calendar
- 2Clara writes scripts and social copy
- 3Otto checks every affiliate link at 8am
- 4Daily publishing - running since week one
A researcher, a copywriter, an analyst.
Without hiring any of them.
Needed all three before she could afford even one. Every new screen meant copy written from scratch. Every product decision meant catching up on the industry alone.
What changed
- 1Sage delivers a weekly industry brief - every Monday
- 2Competitor moves tracked automatically
- 3Clara writes app copy in her voice
- 4New screens ship with copy already done
Daily content on LinkedIn.
Without writing it daily.
Wanted a consistent LinkedIn presence but didn't have the time. Content fell off the schedule whenever client work picked up.
What changed
- 1Clara researches what to write about
- 2Daily LinkedIn post published - no review needed
- 3Website chatbot handles inbound questions
- 4Team stays focused on client work
Writing songs again.
The marketing machine handles the rest.
Had the music. Didn't have the machine behind it. Promotion, scheduling, cross-platform publishing - it all ate into the time that should have been spent creating.
What changed
- 1Maya runs a publishing schedule across 6 platforms
- 2Posts ship automatically to every channel
- 397 posts in 30 days - consistent presence
- 4Zero time pulled away from making music
Stream prep was 60 minutes.
Now it's 4.
The first hour of every stream day went to figuring out what to play, what to say, and what to post. Prep was eating into the time that should have been on screen.
What changed
- 1Morning brief waiting every day at 7am
- 2What to stream - already decided
- 3What’s trending in your niche - already pulled
- 4Posts drafted by Clara - ready to send
The newsletter goes out weekly.
She runs the strategy practice.
Wanted to publish investor-grade thought leadership for AI MedTech founders. Every weekend went to drafting, fact-checking, and chasing citations. The consulting work paid the bills - and was the work always pushed to "later."
What changed
- 1Sage scans AI MedTech and biotech investment signals
- 2Clara drafts long-form articles in her voice, fully cited
- 3Companion Substack piece ships with every newsletter
- 4Hero images approved in minutes, not hours
What the week used to look like.
What it looks like now.
- Sunday night, staring at the content calendar.
- Monday morning, skipping the strategy call to write posts.
- Friday, realizing the newsletter never went out.
- The work that was supposed to matter, pushed to tomorrow.
- The newsletter went out.
- The posts are scheduled.
- The brief is waiting in your inbox.
- You didn’t touch any of it.
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