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.
How it works
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.