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The One-Person Agency OS — Run Your Whole Client Business With AI

gumroad   $19.00   by promptworkspro
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The One-Person Agency OS — Run Your Whole Client Business With AI200+ copy-paste prompts, a 30-day playbook, and a Notion workspace that let one person do the work of a five-person agencyYou're not a freelancer. You're nine unpaid employees in a trench coat.Monday you're a marketer, writing a LinkedIn post you're not sure anyone will read. Tuesday you're an SDR, staring at a blank cold email to a prospect you researched for 40 minutes. Wednesday you're a salesperson winging a discovery call, then a proposal writer at 11pm. Thursday you're actually doing the client work — the thing you're good at, the thing you get paid for. Friday you're a project manager, a bookkeeper, and a customer success rep, and somewhere in there you were supposed to raise your rates.That's the real problem with going solo. It's not the skill. It's that every hour you spend on the other eight jobs is an hour you're not billing — and none of those jobs go away just because you're tired.You've probably tried fixing this with AI already. You've got a ChatGPT tab open right now. And you've learned the hard truth: "write me a cold email" produces garbage. Generic prompts produce generic output, and generic output gets ignored by clients, prospects, and algorithms alike.The problem was never the AI. It was the prompts.What running on the OS actually looks likeHere's a day on the other side: 8:30am. You paste Prompt 2.4 (Prospect Research Brief) with a company name. Two minutes later you have a one-page brief: what they sell, recent signals, likely pain points, a personalization angle. You do this for five prospects before your coffee is done. 9:00am. Prompt 3.2 turns each brief into a cold email that references something real about the prospect — not "I hope this finds you well." You send five. They go in the CRM & Pipeline database, which tells you who to follow up with and when. 11:00am. Discovery call. You ran Prompt 4.1 beforehand, so you walk in with tailored questions and objection responses. After the call, Prompt 4.6 turns your rough notes into a proposal draft. What used to eat an evening now takes twenty minutes of editing. 2:00pm. Client work. The actual work. Prompts from Section 6 handle status updates, meeting summaries, and the project brief for the next phase. 4:30pm. Prompt 7.3 turns today's client win into a LinkedIn post. It goes on the Content Calendar. The Finance Tracker already knows the invoice went out.Same person. Same hours. Nine jobs, actually done — because every one of them has a system behind it instead of a blank page.Exactly what's inside 1. The Prompt Library — 200+ prompts across 10 sections: 1. Positioning & Niche — find and articulate the niche where you're the obvious choice2. Lead Gen & Prospect Research — build lists and research prospects in minutes, not afternoons3. Cold Outreach — email, LinkedIn, and DM sequences that sound like you, not a bot4. Sales Calls & Proposals — call prep, discovery questions, objection handling, proposal drafts5. Onboarding — welcome sequences, kickoff agendas, expectation-setting docs6. Service Delivery & Project Management — briefs, status updates, scope guards, meeting summaries7. Content Marketing — LinkedIn, X, and newsletter content that builds inbound pipeline8. Pricing & Negotiation — rate raises, scope-creep pushback, package structuring9. Retention & Upsells — check-ins, renewal conversations, expansion offers10. Operations, Finance & Admin — invoicing follow-ups, SOPs, the boring stuff that kills businessesEvery single prompt follows the same structure: a role, context placeholders, constraints, and an output format. You fill in the brackets, paste, and get usable output on the first try. Works with ChatGPT and Claude. 2. The One-Person Agency Playbook — 7 chapters, ~5,000 words of straight SOP. It maps a 30-day path from zero to first client, and every step points to specific prompts by number ("Day 4: run Prompts 1.3 and 1.5"). No theory chapters. No mindset filler. 3. The Notion Workspace (Full OS tier) — a complete rebuild spec you can follow in about 30 minutes, plus 5 importable CSVs: CRM & Pipeline, Projects & Delivery, Content Calendar, SOP Wiki, and Finance Tracker — with views and formulas so it works the moment you import it.Everything ships as Markdown files + CSVs. Instant download. Free lifetime updates.Who this is for- Freelancers who are good at their craft and tired of the other eight jobs- Consultants and solo agency owners who want systems, not a team- Anyone starting a service business who wants a mapped 30-day path instead of vibesWho this is NOT for- People looking for a "make $10k/month with AI" shortcut. This is a toolkit, not a promise. You still have to send the emails.- Agencies with existing teams and ops (you've already built most of this)- Anyone who won't spend 30 days actually working the playbookFAQDoes it work with ChatGPT and Claude?Yes, both. Every prompt is written in plain structured text — role, context, constraints, output format — so it runs the same in ChatGPT, Claude, or any capable model. No plugins, no API keys.Do I need a paid Notion plan?No. Notion's free plan handles the full workspace — all 5 databases, views, and formulas. You need a Notion account (free) to import the CSVs and follow the 30-minute rebuild spec.How is this different from the free prompt lists all over Twitter?Free lists give you one-liners ("act as a marketing expert…") with no structure and no sequence. Every prompt here has a defined role, context placeholders, constraints, and a specified output format — so the output is usable, not generic. And they're not a pile: the Playbook sequences them into a 30-day path, step by step, prompt by number. Lists give you ingredients. This is the recipe, the kitchen, and the order tickets.What if it's not for me?30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. Email me, get a refund, keep the files.Do I get updates?Yes — free lifetime updates on both tiers. Full OS buyers get priority delivery: new prompts and playbook revisions land in your library first.How fast until I see a result?If you follow the Playbook: your positioning and offer are drafted in week one, outreach is going out by week two, and the 30-day path targets your first client conversation before the month is out. Your first useful output — a real prospect brief or a cold email you'd actually send — happens in the first 15 minutes.What format are the files?Markdown + CSV. Open them in anything — Notion, Obsidian, VS Code, even plain text. No proprietary lock-in, nothing expires.The Guarantee30 days. Full refund. No questions, no forms, no "exit interview."Buy it, work the playbook, run the prompts on real prospects. If it doesn't pay for itself — if you don't genuinely feel like you hired a back office for $29 — email me within 30 days and you get every cent back. You keep the files either way. The risk is entirely mine, which is exactly how it should be at this price.

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