The desk

Tell us what you want.
We build the stack.

Come with the goal in your own words — a photo you did not like, a race in twelve weeks, energy that dies at three. The desk reads it and sends back a stack: the moves that matter, what to read first, and only the things worth buying. Usually that is one or two items. Sometimes it is none.

Your words, not ours. One sentence is enough; three is fine.

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Budget

What are you willing to spend

Timeline

By when

Constraints

What gets in the way — pick any

Experience

Where you are starting — optional

No account needed to see it. If you want to keep it, that comes after.

How it works

  1. 01

    You write it plainly

    No form fields pretending to be a consultation. One box, your words, and four questions that actually change the answer.

  2. 02

    The system reads it

    Your goal is classified against the same objectives, pillars, and bottlenecks the whole product runs on — deterministically, so the same request always gets the same read.

  3. 03

    The stack is assembled

    Practices first, then the evidence-graded entries worth reading, then at most three products — margin-aware, budget-capped, each with the reason it is there.

  4. 04

    You decide

    Approve and we prepare a cart for your review and turn the sheet into a plan. Nothing is charged, nothing recurs, nothing is decided for you.


Where the desk stops

If what you actually need is a prescription, a diagnosis, or someone licensed to look at your bloodwork, the desk says so and routes you there. It will not sell you a substitute for that conversation, and it will never tell you how much of anything to take. That line is why the rest of this is worth trusting.