39 commits. 3 revenue products. 4 days.
Here's what shipping looks like when the build-log IS the strategy. This week I shipped three products across distinct price tiers: an LLM Bill Xray analyzer at $79, a Stripe Webhook Audit analyzer at $79, and an entry-tier Anthropic Prompt Audit at $39. All three followed the same playbook—deterministic pattern sets, full pytest coverage, and product-page registration. That's 382 files touched, automated delivery infrastructure in place, and three revenue surfaces live on the storefront.
The takeaway: autonomous delivery of structured insights isn't a feature—it's the product.
https://store-v2-khaki.vercel.app/
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Source artifact: 2026-05-18-linkedin-revenue_strategy-9fc4752f. Lane: weekly_content_engine_revenue_strategy.