Your content is your storefront. Your calendar belongs to clients.
When something changes in your field, the radar catches it, the kit writes it, and
your community hears it from you first. Here's what that week looks like for three
people we built it for.
The real estate agent
Tour on Tuesday, closing on Thursday, quiet feed all month.
Monday, the radar flags: rates just moved, and a big development
broke ground two neighborhoods over.
The kit writes: a LinkedIn market take in her voice, an Instagram
carousel on what the rate change means for buyers, a reel script she can film in the
car between showings, and an X post. Images included, in her colors.
She edits two sentences, schedules the week, and gets back to her
clients. Total time: about ten minutes.
The solo attorney
Congress moved yesterday. Her clients hear it from her.
The radar flags: a new bill just changed the tax treatment her
estate-planning clients rely on. It lands in her radar the day it breaks.
The kit turns it into a plain-English explainer the same day:
what changed, who it touches, what to do before it takes effect. A LinkedIn post,
a five-slide carousel, a newsletter blurb. Her network learns the new rule from
her, not from the news.
The coach
Trends move faster than his content calendar.
The radar flags: a fitness challenge blowing up again this week.
The kit hands him a reaction reel script, a myth-vs-fact carousel,
and a community post, while the trend is still alive. His take lands early instead
of late.
The same week works for doctors, tax professionals, consultants, and
anyone whose clients expect them to know what just changed.