Foundation
New: riff your business knowledge into Claude and stand up the root architecture. Already have a workspace? We audit and level it up.
Leave with: a working living workspace.
A 90-day implementation container. We install your Living Workspace, set a revenue goal, and meet every single week to make those numbers move. You leave with a workspace that knows business, the agents and skills to take work off your plate, and a number in your books that moved to prove it.
Built in reality, not theory.
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The Foundation
Most people build a static folder of documents and call it a system. It's dead the moment they close the tab. Nothing knows what changed, what matters today, or what you're driving toward.
A living workspace is a business brain. It knows your offers, your audience, your numbers, your targets. It knows what shifted this week and what that means for what you do next. It doesn't wait to be searched. It surfaces what's relevant, holds your goals in view, and keeps the whole business in one place that's actually current. That's what the architecture does: it turns a static knowledge base into something living, a foundation everything else in this container is built on.
The Living Workspace setup alone is valuable enough to be its own offer. It's the foundation every agent, every workflow, and every week of this container is built on. A specialist agent without it is brilliant yet basically useless, because it doesn't know your business. On this foundation, everything you build already does.
A static knowledge base remembers a moment in time. A living workspace knows what's true today.
Why it equals revenue
The reason revenue leaks isn't strategy. It's dropped balls and stalled action. A living workspace holds the whole business in one place, sets a 90-day plan, and gives you accountability against it. You stop forgetting the follow-up. You stop waiting to act. The plan is written, and someone is watching the number with you every week.
“I don't have time to build the assets” stops being true. You install agents and skills that do the work: draft the funnel, write the content, run the follow-up. The two things that keep a business flat, no action and no capacity, both get removed. What's left is a business that moves, and books that show it.
Revenue isn't the only number that moves. A client of mine saves $1,500 a month because the SEO blog posts and social content she used to pay for now come out of her own workspace, in her own voice. Take an honest look at what your business pays for every month. Some of that work, an agent that already knows your business can do. You run leaner, and the difference lands straight in your margin.
What this is
The living workspace is the foundation. This container installs it, points it at a revenue goal, and drives it for 90 days. The first four weeks, we build: your workspace, your goal, your funnel, your plan. The next eight, we execute together: a call every week, and we build the agents and skills your plan needs as it reveals what it needs. Week 12, we pull the books and measure what changed.
Phase One · The Install Sprint · Weeks 1–4
By the end of Week 4: workspace live, baseline captured, funnel launched, plan written. The next eight weeks, we run it together.
New: riff your business knowledge into Claude and stand up the root architecture. Already have a workspace? We audit and level it up.
Leave with: a working living workspace.
Set the 90-day revenue (or profit) goal. Choose your funnel with the Funnel Map Builder. Capture the starting number in the books, so Week 12 has something honest to measure against.
Leave with: a goal, a funnel, a “before” number.
Bookkeeping is live, so this week is clean to build. We build out the funnel assets and the full 90-day plan.
Leave with: the plan, assets underway.
Kick off the funnel. Install the skills, agents, and workflows it needs. Build your own workspace-sync prompt so the system stays alive.
Leave with: a live plan you can run and keep in sync.
Phase Two · The Execution Container · Weeks 5–12
Weekly implementation calls, 60 minutes to two hours, as long as it takes. Whatever the support is (business strategy, or “what agent or skill do I need to build to take this off my plate”), that's what the call is for. As you execute and find where the funnel leaks, we install or improve the thing that fixes it. Nothing gets built for the fun of it. If a workflow, agent, or dashboard doesn't move your plan, we don't build it. Every build earns its place. Same four beats every week:
What moved since last week.
What the books and the funnel are doing.
Where it's breaking or stalling.
The workflow, agent, or skill we install (or iterate) this week.
What you get
We install your living workspace end to end: the business brain architecture and the operating rhythm that keeps it current. This isn't a generic setup. It's built around your business, and the things that matter to you. Because a workspace that knows your business's source of truth in real time is what makes every other piece work.
Every week we build or refine the agents, skills, and workflows your plan actually needs: the ones that draft your funnel, run your follow-up, write your content, watch your numbers. They run inside your workspace, so they show up already knowing your offers, your voice, your audience. You're not learning to prompt. You're staffing your business, with help in the room.
Twelve weeks of implementation calls, 60 minutes or as long as it takes. Business strategy, funnel triage, “what do I build to get this off my plate.” Whatever the block is, that's what the call is for. Ten people, maximum, so everyone is supported. And in Week 12 we pull your numbers against your Week 2 baseline and capture the difference, together.
The Bookend · Week 12
Before → After
A living workspace equals more revenue because balls stop dropping, action stops stalling, and the agents do the work you don't have time to do.
The whole thesis, in one line
The container at a glance
The promise: I bring the system, the structure, and the support. You bring the work. The books keep the score.