The Monthly Interview
One conversation a month. I ask, you talk. It becomes your posts, your clips, your articles. Content that sounds like you, because it started as you, talking.
A rally is an exchange that doesn't stop. This is the ongoing one.
You talk for an hour. I do the rest.
One conversation, a month of content.
You don't have a content problem. You have a capture problem.
You explain your work brilliantly every single week. On sales calls, with clients, ranting to a friend about what your industry gets wrong. And none of it gets captured. It evaporates the second the call ends.
Then you sit down to "do content," stare at a blinking cursor for forty minutes, and close the laptop.
So we split the job down the middle. Talking is the easy part, and that's yours. Writing is the hard part, and that's mine.
- We talk. Once a month, about an hour. I show up with questions: what you're working on, what clients keep asking you, the opinion you keep muttering but never post.
- I do the rest. That one conversation becomes your posts, your clips, your articles. Cut, written, and shaped from your actual words. Not words like yours. Yours.
- You stay visible. Everything lands ready to publish. A month of showing up, from one hour of sitting down.
- Posts written from your transcript, in your voice, ready to publish
- Clips cut from the conversation, for LinkedIn or wherever your audience lives
- Articles built from what you said, for your blog and for showing up in Google and AI search
Month one, you get content. Month six, you have a voice people recognize.
The expert who can talk about their work for an hour without notes, and hasn't posted in three months. If your pipeline depends on being remembered, this keeps you remembered.
And if you love writing your own content and you're actually doing it, you don't need me. Keep going.
It can. It's writing your competitors' posts right now. Same rhythm, same vocabulary, same post three hundred times a day.
And your audience can smell it. The feed is full of words nobody actually said.
That's the whole reason this starts with an interview. The one input nobody can generate is you, talking. Your stories, your opinions, the way you explain things to a real person. It started in your mouth, not in a prompt. That's the difference people feel.
€900/month
Fixed price, no hourly meter. You'll have the exact number after one call, and it won't change after that.
How much of my time does this take?
About an hour a month. You talk, I do everything after that. Talking is the easy part and it is yours; writing is the hard part and it is mine.
What do I actually get each month?
Posts, clips, and articles built from the conversation, written in your voice and ready to publish. One hour of talking becomes a month of showing up.
Is there a long contract?
No. It is month to month. A rally continues because both sides want it to, not because you are locked in.
Can't AI just write my posts for me?
It can, and it is writing your competitors’ posts right now, all sounding the same. The one input nobody can generate is you, talking. That is what this captures, and that is the difference people feel.
A quick video chat. You talk, I listen, we figure out what makes you sound like you.
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