
Your phone is full of saved videos and half-written notes. Ideas you were "definitely going to start." That folder is where your dreams go quiet.
You're not a designer. Not a writer. Not "techy." So every time you start, it feels like climbing a mountain barefoot — and you turn back.
When you finally do build, you polish and tweak and never publish. Meanwhile people with worse ideas are live and selling. Because they finished. You didn't.
No endless modules. No "go at your own pace" (that's where projects die). You get an hour-by-hour weekend plan copy and paste my exact steps, and by our Challenge the Someday Folder finally has a survivor.
You don't need to design, write, or be techy. My prompts do the producing the outline, the content, the design. You just decide and refine. If you can order food on your phone, you can build this.
The moment you hit a wall, you ask in the founding group and get unstuck the same day. We work with you until your product is LIVE that's the deal. Perfection trap closed: done beats perfect, and done is Monday.

Never build something nobody wants. You'll use my research method to pick an idea people are already paying for — you'll literally see the proof on screen before you create anything. Start the weekend knowing you're building a winner, not hoping.

The blank page is dead. My copy-paste prompt library turns your idea into the outline, the content, and the files — while you watch me do mine on screen and build yours next to me. By Saturday night, the thing that's been stuck in your head for years… exists.

People judge products in 3 seconds — before they read a word. You get my Canva templates and the exact preview formula that makes a $47 product look like $197. Your product won't just be finished. It'll look like it was made by someone who's done this ten times.

A product on your laptop is a secret. A product with a link is real. Step-by-step, we put up your page, connect checkout, and press publish — free tools, no tech skills. Sunday: you send someone the link. That feeling is what you're actually buying.

Limited-Time Founding Member Bonuses
Bonus #1 — The 50-Product Idea Vault (so "I don't know what to build" dies tonight)
Fifty product ideas with the demand proof attached. Open it, pick one, start your sprint. No more staring at a blank niche.
Bonus #2 — The First 10 Sales Checklist (for the moment after you press publish)
Every free way to get your first buyers, step by step — before you ever spend a cent on ads.
Bonus #3 — The Founding Circle (you will not be stuck alone at 11pm)
Direct access, questions answered daily during your sprint. Courses leave you alone. This doesn't.
These three disappear when the founding spots fill. The course stays. The bonuses don't.




You want to launch your first online business ever in 48H or less...
You value your time and want to spend it with your loved ones...
Printables & Templates — planners, trackers, checklists, Canva template packs. The fastest possible first product: no video, no tech, pure AI + Canva. (This is where I started myself.)
Guides & Mini-Courses — a short ebook or a focused video mini-course that solves ONE specific problem for ONE specific person. Small promise, finished fast, easiest to sell.
Digital Tools For A Niche — swipe files, prompt packs, spreadsheets, and resource kits built for one profession or hobby. The least crowded lane, because it needs research — and the sprint gives you the research method.
People looking for a get-rich-quick trick. This is a production system you'll finish a real product, but nobody here promises you riches by Tuesday. If that disappoints you, the guru down the feed will happily take your money.
People who won't give it one weekend. The sprint works because you actually do it. If you can't protect 48 hours not this weekend, then next the checklist can't tick itself.
Perfectionists who refuse to publish. Our rule is DONE beats perfect. If you'd rather polish forever than press the button, this will be an uncomfortable 48 hours. (Honestly? Maybe that discomfort is exactly what you need but you have to want it.)
