It's almost here!Over the past couple months I've been designing a suite of AI-powered tools that can give superpowers to small teams of regular people. The full details are kind of a secret until January, which will be the official launch. But in the meantime, I'm looking for 10 beta testers to put into my system starting in December. These folks will get free access to everything I'm building for a month or so. You can use everything, break everything, and then tell me where my stuff is awesome and where it needs improvement. As a nice little byproduct, my tools will open your eyes to the power of user-centric AI and help you 2x-10x the quality and/or quantity of your work. You qualify if all 3 things apply . . .
My goal with this tool suite is to charge you $12,000 per year, which will earn you or save you $24,000 - $120,000 per year. That's the value pitch. I'll give you some use case examples and a personal demo when you respond to this with your name, your organization, and why you're interested in learning more about the beta program offer. Hit me back and let's talk, Nate p.s. - OKAY, if you made it this far you get rewarded with a super sneak peek of the product suite p.p.s. - Sorry, I couldn't help myself. Here's the actual sneak peek (If you ever stop loving these emails, just unsubscribe here - no hard feelings!) |
I'm an AI developer at the intersection of immersive and emergent storytelling. I help novelists, game designers, and filmmakers vividly imagine their worlds through a set of custom tools I've developed.
For the past few weeks I've been head-down, working hard on three areas of my AI journey:1) Getting the Hollywood product ready for sale into the agencies and studios out there 2) Doing client work to pay the bills 3) Recruiting a team and getting my new business off the ground I won't get into all the details - I'll just say that everything is going well, and at this rate I expect to be able to tell you about the beta trial of the new business in December. I really think you'll like it :) I...
Over the weekend I did my annual graveyard walk, this time stopping by to visit my friend who recently passed, instead of walking it with him. A sad time, certainly, but not without its bittersweet moments. In fact, I noticed that there's an open slot in the bookshelf above his book of ashes in the mausoleum library. I've never made any plans for my body after I die, so maybe I'll buy that slot and have it all taken care of so my kids don't have to. I'll think about it. my favorite photo from...
Every October for nearly 20 years, my buddy Chris Damico and I would do our annual graveyard walk. We’d choose a cemetery somewhere in Milwaukee, get breakfast nearby, and then spend a couple hours slowly winding our way through the grounds. Both of us professional writers and amateur photographers, we enjoyed taking pictures and telling stories about all the lives we came across. Usually the days were sunny and brisk, with beautiful fall colors exploding all around, but winter comes early in...