The Builder's Pipeline

Turn a week of scrappy notes into ready-to-publish content. In one command.

The six scripts I use every Friday to turn my worklog into LinkedIn drafts, newsletter emails, and YouTube ideas, packaged so you can run them on your notes. Plus every script as a copy-paste prompt, so it works even if you never touch Python.

Get The Builder's Pipeline ($39)

One-time payment via Stripe. Instant download the moment you pay. No subscription.

This is the exact system I run every week

Every Friday I turn a week of scrappy notes into my content: LinkedIn drafts with the hooks already written, two or three newsletter emails, and a stack of YouTube ideas. One command, about twenty minutes. The six scripts in this download are the same ones I use. Not a theory, not a repackaged course, not something I dreamed up to sell you.

And you do not have to take my word for it. Scroll down and you will find real, unedited output from every tool, right here on the page. Read exactly what it produces before you spend anything. If it is not for you, you will know in two minutes. If it is, it is $39 once, and yours for good.

Friday, 4pm: "What should I post next week?"

I used to spend Friday afternoons staring at a blank content calendar, scrolling LinkedIn for inspiration, and cobbling together something generic. It felt like fraud because it was: the content had nothing to do with my actual week.

The fix wasn't a content strategy. It was a logging habit plus automation. I write one line in a worklog whenever I finish something: "Built the CSV import. Took 2 hours. Skipped the API route." Then, on Friday, scripts read those notes and do the blank-page part for me.

# Friday, 9:00am
$ python3 scripts/content-pipeline.py
Reading worklog... 23 entries found
Scanning recent notes... 7 notes
Generating content ideas...
✓ Report saved: Content-Pipeline-2026-07-03.md
→ 4 LinkedIn drafts, 1 newsletter topic, 2 YouTube ideas

Twenty minutes of editing later, my content for the week exists, and every piece of it is true, because it came from what I actually did. Content is the exhaust, not the engine.

What's inside

1. Content Pipeline

Scans your worklog and recent notes, outputs 3-5 LinkedIn post ideas with hooks already written, a newsletter topic with structure, and 2 YouTube ideas. ~30 seconds.

2. Deep Pattern Analyzer

Finds the themes across your week, and the contradictions between what you say you value and where the time actually went. The honest Friday review.

3. Draft Generator

Doesn't stop at ideas: writes the actual drafts. 2-3 newsletter emails (500-800 words), 3 LinkedIn posts, and permanent-note templates. Copy, edit, publish.

4. Email Analyzer

Paste in any draft, get 10-section editorial feedback: subject lines, hooks, structure, big-idea check, line-level critique, CTA suggestions.

5. Newsletter Scheduler

Reads a markdown draft, converts it to clean email HTML, and creates it in Kit via the API, auto-detecting your next open send slot. Ships in safe draft-only mode.

6. YouTube Email Generator

Paste a YouTube URL. It fetches the transcript and writes the 300-400 word promotional email in your voice, ready to schedule.

Plus: manual mode (no Python required)

Every script's brain ships as a standalone copy-paste prompt. If you never open a terminal, you can still run the entire system by pasting the prompts into Claude with your notes. Ten minutes a week, zero installation. The scripts automate it; the prompts guarantee you're never locked out by the tech.

Also included: the worklog + note templates the system reads, sample output for every script so you can see the format before running anything, a 10-step assume-nothing setup guide, and a setup checker that tells you exactly what to fix.

What you'll need (read this before buying)

  • For the scripts: Python 3.9+ (already on every Mac) and an Anthropic API key: pay-as-you-go, roughly $0.15-0.25/week at normal usage. The setup guide assumes you've never used a terminal.
  • For manual mode: just a Claude account (free tier works). No installation at all.
  • For the scheduler only: a Kit (ConvertKit) account. The other five pieces work with any platform: Substack, Mailchimp, beehiiv, wherever.
  • Not included: a content strategy course, coaching, or a community. This is a working system, not a curriculum.

Who it's for (and not for)

For you if: you make things (posts, sites, books, products, a business) and struggle to consistently turn that real work into content. The system's whole premise is documenting work that already happens.

Not for you if: you want AI to invent content from nothing. The pipeline reads your worklog; an empty worklog produces empty content. That's a feature.

$39, one-time

The price I quoted in March. All six scripts, all six prompts, templates, samples, setup guide, and any future updates to this version.

Get The Builder's Pipeline ($39)

Secure payment via Stripe. Instant download the moment you pay (zip, ~65KB of scripts and guides, no video bloat).

No fake timer. But I take products down when I move on to the next build. If it is useful to you, grab it while it is here.

Questions you should ask

I'm a writer, not a programmer. Is this really for me?

That's exactly who the manual-mode prompts exist for. You can use the full system in Claude's chat window without installing anything, today. If you later want the one-command version, the setup guide walks you from zero. Most people are running in 15 minutes.

Won't the output sound like AI?

The drafts are built from your worklog (your projects, your numbers, your lessons) in a voice you describe in the config. The rule baked into every prompt: if a detail isn't in the worklog, it leaves a placeholder rather than inventing one. You still edit before publishing. It kills the blank page; it doesn't replace you.

What are the ongoing costs?

Your own Anthropic API usage: about $0.15 to $0.25 for a full weekly run of everything. There is no subscription to me - $39 is the whole relationship.

Is this the same thing you use?

Yes. These are my Friday scripts, cleaned up, made configurable, and documented for someone who isn't me. The newsletter announcing this product was drafted by script #3 and scheduled by script #5.

Refunds?

It's a digital download, so I can't take the bits back. But if it doesn't work for you, email me within 30 days and I'll refund it. Reply-to-any-email support is included either way.