Stop watching tutorials. Start shipping a catalog.
YouTube will teach you which buttons to press. It won't teach you taste, sequencing, or how to finish. And finishing is the entire game. I've shipped fifty albums and three books with these tools. In an hour, I can usually see exactly where your workflow is leaking and fix it on the call.
Who this is for.
- Creators who've played with AI tools but have nothing finished to show for it
- Musicians and writers who want a repeatable release pipeline, not a one-off
- Professionals building a side catalog around a day job. I built mine between night shifts
- Anyone whose output looks like everyone else's and wants to find their own lane
What you get.
01
Workflow audit
We walk through how you actually work and find the leaks.
02
Live build
We make something real on the call: a track, a cover, a chapter outline.
03
Tool stack
The specific tools I use daily, and which hyped ones to skip.
04
Follow-up notes
A written recap with your next three moves, so the session doesn't evaporate.
How it works.
- 01
Book
Pick a slot. Come with one thing you want to make or fix.
- 02
Work
60 minutes, screens shared, hands on the tools.
- 03
Ship
You leave with something concrete and a plan for the next piece.
One session. Bring the project you're stuck on.
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