Starter Pack: Content Repurposing Without Feeling Like a Robot
Stop writing the same thing five times. Here's how to repurpose one piece of content across platforms, without sounding like a robot reading a script.
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A focused shelf of PickyFox posts on tools & resources.
Stop writing the same thing five times. Here's how to repurpose one piece of content across platforms, without sounding like a robot reading a script.
Managing clients without a system is chaos. These tools actually prevent scope creep, missed deadlines, and the 11 PM email spiral that keeps you awake.
Meal planning is a drag. Grocery shopping is chaos. Finding recipes that don't make you scroll through someone's grandma story first? Impossible. Here's how to fix it.
The essential tools and practices that actually work for remote teams. No overcomplication required.
Five years in, these tools are still running. Not hyped. Not flashy. Just reliable.
Strip away every tool, every automation, every workflow. If I had to rebuild from nothing tomorrow, here's exactly what I'd set up first, and what I'd skip entirely.
Your Notion is gorgeous. Your Todoist is organized. Your calendar is color-coded. And none of them talk to each other. That's not a system. It's a museum.
You don't need 15 AI subscriptions to run a one-person business. You need 3-4 that actually talk to each other. Here's how to cut the fat.
I've tested a lot of AI tools so you don't have to. Here are the ones that survived more than a week in my actual freelance workflow, and what they're genuinely good for.
You don't need to be a programmer to automate the annoying parts of your day. Here's a low-pressure guide to personal automation that won't turn you into a productivity cyborg.
Not a tools roundup. Not a hype piece. Just the honest, boring truth about where AI actually fits into my daily work, and where it doesn't.
You've got software for everything except the problems that actually matter. Here are eight tools the internet is criminally missing.