You already know where yours goes. Rewriting the same follow-up for the fourth time today. Explaining your business to a blank chat box again, because it forgot everything you told it yesterday. Copying the same details between four apps that refuse to talk to each other. Sitting down at nine at night to do the work you meant to do at nine that morning.
That is the ten hours. Not one big thing. Forty small ones.
This is the setup that ended it for me.
A part-time assistant runs about $2,000 a month and still needs training. This is forty-seven dollars and it does not quit.
Most people using AI are starting from zero every single morning. New chat, blank box, and you type out who you are and what you do and how you talk, again, before you can ask for anything. Then you do it again after lunch.
That is not an assistant. That is a very smart stranger you re-hire every four hours.
This playbook builds the other thing. It knows your business, your clients, your voice, your prices, the way you end an email. You stop briefing it and start handing it work.
About an hour to set up. Then it runs, and every week after that is the payoff.
If you can copy and paste, you are technical enough. Every prompt is written out and every step has a screenshot. Being technical is my job and I already did it. That is what the $47 buys.
I know, which is why the first thing in the folder is a single page that tells you the one thing to do first and what finished looks like. Not a table of contents. Not a welcome video. One page, ten minutes, and you will have something working before you can lose interest.
No, and a pile of prompts is exactly why your AI is not working. Prompts are in here, but the thing that changes your week is the setup that makes it remember. Prompts without memory means you brief it forever. That is the whole problem this fixes.
Yes. The interview asks about your business, whatever it is, and builds around your answers. I built it for mine and then took the real estate out, on purpose, because the problem is not industry-specific.
About an hour to set up, in one sitting. It helps the same day. The ten hours is what shows up over the following weeks as you stop doing things by hand without noticing you stopped.
Email me. There is an address in the playbook, I am the one who answers it, and you will hear back within two business days.
If it is the right hand column, skip it. I would honestly rather you kept the $47 than bought something you did not need.
You will either spend it the way you spent last Tuesday, or you will spend an hour tonight and stop.
Forty-seven dollars. One payment. Yours forever.
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