A loop watches one part of your business, proposes the work on its own, and waits for your yes. We ship five today. Then we ran the six patterns of opportunity against the model to find the ones we're missing.
This is the test for whether an idea is a loop or just a one-off harness job. If it can't watch, propose, and wait — it isn't a loop.
The catalog we already sell. This exploration starts here — then expands it.
Each pattern is a different way to find a loop no one has built yet. Black-bordered cards are the standouts — highest value, most already built, hardest to copy. The grey label on each card is the deeper consumer desire it rides.
Watches your Google, Yelp and G2 reviews, drafts an on-brand reply to each, and feeds the sentiment back to the Brain.
Content per location, triggered by local events, weather and season. Turns one brand into many neighbors.
Watches the pipeline and spins up battle cards and follow-ups from the Brain's competitor intel.
Watches the client's launches and webinars, then auto-builds the whole content runway around each one.
Everyone else's competitor loop tells you what the field is doing so you can copy it. This surfaces the saturated angles so you can deliberately go the other way.
Captures the founder's real point of view from their recordings, then writes personal-brand content in their actual voice.
Pre-loads campaigns ahead of every holiday, industry season, fiscal peak and anniversary. Cheap, obvious, recurring.
Resurfaces and re-times your past winners. Your greatest hits, refreshed — without writing anything new.
Every business already produces exhaust — support tickets, DMs, sales questions, FAQs. This turns that stream into content and Brain knowledge. The customer's own questions become the engine.
Mines lost deals and churned customers for intelligence and pre-emptive content. Turns "celebrate the wins" into "harvest the losses."
Instead of one broad Production loop, ultra-specialized single-channel loops you switch on à la carte — each does one channel perfectly, and each is its own line item.
Ten-times the Star: the feed produces ready-to-post video — short-form, founder's face — not just posts. The highest "holy-shit" moment on the menu.
Watches for breaking moments — a competitor move, a viral trend, the news — and proposes same-day content while it's still hot. Newsjacking as a subscription.
A read, not a ruling — the convergence pass below is where we lock it.
More marketing, made by a smaller team — and they never lose the keys.