I want to show you what this actually looks like.
Not a highlight reel.
A real breakdown.
Before AI systems.
Content: 6–8 hours a week. Written, scheduled, managed manually. Inconsistent because life gets in the way.
Follow-up: sporadic. Leads going cold because I forgot. Deals lost not because of the product, because of the silence after the call.
Proposals: sent 24–48 hours later. By which point the prospect had moved on emotionally even if they hadn't said so.
Onboarding: rebuilt for every client. Two to three hours every time someone new started.
Total time on work-about-the-work: 15–20 hours a week.
Not client work.
Not content that builds the brand.
Admin. Follow-up. Repetition.
After AI systems.
Content: 45 minutes a week to produce and schedule everything. The engine runs daily.
Follow-up: automatic. No lead goes cold. The sequence runs whether I'm on holiday or on calls all day.
Proposals: sent within 12 minutes of the call ending. Close rate went up immediately.
Onboarding: one system. Runs itself. Clients comment on it without being asked.
Total time on work-about-the-work: 2–3 hours a week.
The delta is 12–17 hours every single week.
That's not a small number.
That's four full afternoons back.
Playing padel, going swimming, hitting the gym, whatever you fancy.
Every week.
Compounding.
What would you build with four afternoons a week?
That's not a rhetorical question.
Think about it before Tuesday.
Because in 2 days, I'm going to show you exactly how I'm going to help you build this.
Kavit

