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For Growth Writers

You have a content strategy.
It's just in your head.

Five tools for the people who care about compounding content, topic clusters, and systematic publishing — and who definitely aren't going to say that other word. Open source. Clone any of them. Make them yours.

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Growth Writers
// spotlight
Hero App · № 01

Brief Factory

You've written this brief 40 times. Now you don't have to.

Every brief you've ever written starts the same way: a tab with nothing in it. A topic you already know. A reader you could describe in your sleep. And somehow it still takes forty minutes. Stop that.

Open Brief Factory →

↳ the prompt that made this — describe your version instead

Swap the brief format for your own template. Add a tone-of-voice field. Make it match your editorial standards.

// the tools
№ 02 · topic-cluster-map Live

The Cluster Map

Topic pillars, coverage status, and the gaps.

Create named content pillars. Add topics under each and mark them published, in queue, or missing. See coverage at a glance. So you can explain to yourself why publishing your 9th article on email subject lines was 'strategic.'

The Cluster Map ↳ the prompt that made this — describe your version instead

Clone it for a client. Rename the pillars to their content categories. Their content gaps are now visible in 30 seconds.

№ 03 · idea-scoring-board Live

Idea Tribunal

Twelve ideas enter. One gets written this week.

Define your scoring criteria with custom weights. Add topic ideas. Score each one. The app stack-ranks the list and highlights the winner. The rest can wait — or plead their case next week.

Idea Tribunal ↳ the prompt that made this — describe your version instead

Clone it for your client intake process. Rename the criteria to match what they actually care about.

№ 04 · reader-segment-mapper Live

Reader Segments

Who, specifically, are you writing for?

Define your reader segments. Add topic ideas. Map which topics serve which segments. See the grid: who's underserved, which topics are pillar candidates, and which pieces you've been writing for an audience of one.

Reader Segments ↳ the prompt that made this — describe your version instead

Clone it for your client roster. Replace segments with client names. Now it's a content distribution map.

№ 05 · content-compound-tracker Live

The Compound View

Track how your pieces build on each other.

Add published pieces. Draw connections between them. See which articles are hubs with many links pointing in and out — and which are orphans that nobody will ever find. Compounding content, not just content.

The Compound View ↳ the prompt that made this — describe your version instead

Clone it for a content audit. Import your existing URLs. Find the orphans before your next planning cycle.

// the real talk

You know what these tools are really for. We know too. We're just not going to say it — because the point isn't the traffic, it's the system. Clone whichever one is closest to how you already think. Your data, your format, your workflow. Open source — make it yours.