A practical tool for turning professional judgement into a simple paid downloadable product.
Define the outcome. Strip the noise. Make the next move visible.
A short practical tool for experienced professionals, leaders and founders who need progress - not another vague framework.
The problem this solves
Experienced people often sit on valuable knowledge because they try to build a business before building a product. This tool reverses that. It forces one audience, one painful problem, one promised outcome and one simple downloadable asset that can be sold before it becomes over-engineered.
Use it when:
• You want to monetise your experience without building a huge platform first.
• You have repeatable advice that people ask you for.
• You need a £9.99 product that solves one narrow problem.
• You keep thinking about offers but not publishing them.
• You want a practical bridge from expertise to revenue.
Do not use it for:
• Selling regulated advice without proper authority.
• Packaging generic content that has no clear buyer or outcome.
• Building templates endlessly instead of publishing and learning.
A practical tool for turning professional judgement into a simple paid downloadable product.
Define the outcome. Strip the noise. Make the next move visible.
A short practical tool for experienced professionals, leaders and founders who need progress - not another vague framework.
The problem this solves
Experienced people often sit on valuable knowledge because they try to build a business before building a product. This tool reverses that. It forces one audience, one painful problem, one promised outcome and one simple downloadable asset that can be sold before it becomes over-engineered.
Use it when:
• You want to monetise your experience without building a huge platform first.
• You have repeatable advice that people ask you for.
• You need a £9.99 product that solves one narrow problem.
• You keep thinking about offers but not publishing them.
• You want a practical bridge from expertise to revenue.
Do not use it for:
• Selling regulated advice without proper authority.
• Packaging generic content that has no clear buyer or outcome.
• Building templates endlessly instead of publishing and learning.