Fully Inhabit
Content Ops Teardown · 60 minutes · Recorded

Sixty minutes on the inside.

Bring your content operation — the library, the workflow, the calendar nobody believes. I spend an hour on it with you, asking the questions I'd ask on a full engagement. You leave with the recording and written findings: what I'd fix, in what order, and what each fix looks like.

Credited toward any engagement within 30 days — so if this leads somewhere, the hour was free.
Where does yours leak?

Pick the one that sounds familiar.

The first question I'll ask

Choose a failure mode above — each one has a first question, and the answer usually tells us where the hour should go.

How it works

Three steps. No slideware.

1

Book, then reply

Buy the teardown, then reply to your receipt with three times that work for you and a link to the operation we're tearing down. I confirm one within two business days.

2

The hour

Recorded, on video. We walk the operation together — what's worth keeping, where the rework starts, what nothing is holding up. Direct questions, honest answers, no pitch running underneath.

3

The findings

Within a few days: a written findings doc — what I'd fix, in what order, and what each fix looks like, whether you run it yourself with the Fully Inhabit systems or bring me in.

What you leave with

An hour that doesn't evaporate.

The recording

The full session, yours to keep and share with your team.

Written findings

What to fix, in what order, and the shape of each fix — a document, not a memory of a call.

A prioritized starting point

The one change I'd make first, and why it unblocks the others.

The credit

Book any engagement within 30 days and the $299 comes off it. If the teardown leads somewhere, the hour was free.

Fifteen years of content systems for financial platforms, universities, and regulated tech — where getting it wrong wasn't an option. The teardown is that judgment, by the hour.
FAQ

Fair questions.

Who is this for?

Solo operators, small content teams, and the people responsible for content operations at SMBs — anyone who suspects the problem isn't the writing, and wants a trained eye on the system underneath it before committing to a bigger engagement.

What should I have ready?

Two things: the three pieces of content work that most recently went sideways, and view access to the work itself — a site section, a workspace, a share link. Screenshots are fine where access is locked down.

How does scheduling work?

You reply to your purchase receipt with three times that suit you (include your time zone). I confirm one within two business days with a calendar invite and a video link.

Is this a sales call?

No — you paid for it, which is exactly what keeps it honest. The findings tell you what I'd fix whether or not I'm the one who fixes it. Most of it you can run yourself with the $19 systems. If you do want the bigger job, the $299 comes off it.

What if my operation is tiny?

Small operations get the most out of an hour — there's less to walk and more of it matters. The questions are the same at any size; only the inventory changes.

Content Ops Teardown · $299

The cheapest engagement I sell is an hour of the same judgment.

One hour, recorded, with written findings — and the fee comes off any engagement you book within 30 days.

Reply to your receipt with three times. That's the whole process.