Real data goes in on the left. A generator turns it into work, the schedule decides when, seven roles ship the outputs — and one human gate stands between the machine and your list. The results become tomorrow's data, and the day starts again.
Read it as a day. Your real data wakes the generator; the schedule — the clock wrapped around it — decides when each of the seven roles fires, dawn to dusk. Six of them ship on their own. Only one path is different: everything that sends email or spends money stops at the human gate — drafts only, your approval. What ships reaches the audience, and those results loop straight back into the data spine as tomorrow's inputs. The schedule is the only manager the department needs.
The same loop, in plain language — left to right across the diagram, then the turn back home.
Traffic logs, your product feed, your niche's news, the booking calendar. The department reports on what happened — it never invents facts.
A small script that turns that data into a page, a post, an email or a clip. Idempotent, backed up, dry-run first — so a bad run can't break the site.
Cron is the manager. Content M/W/F 06:00, social 06:15, creative 09:00, analytics hourly, the email draft Fridays at 16:00. It keeps its own hours.
Content, SEO, Social, Email, Revenue, Analytics, Creative — each the same core loop in a different costume, each shipping its own named output.
The one amber checkpoint. Anything that emails your list or spends a dollar drafts and waits. The machine writes; you decide what leaves.
What ships reaches the audience; the visits and opens land in the logs — which is the spine again. Today's results are tomorrow's inputs.
See the full day on the homepage, then walk the five-step launch — we map your data spine, wire the seven roles, and set the exact cron times for your shop.