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At 10,000 followers I give away the whole system

Not three recycled prompts in a PDF. The scripts, the hooks, the storyboards, the components, the editing checklist, the budget and the mistakes.

In short

The episode announces a threshold and exactly what sits behind it: every file that builds the series, not a summary of them.

It also states the limit in the same take: the pack removes the blank page, it does not create views or money.

What you'll learn

  • A numbered promise commits more than an intention.
  • The value is not the prompt: it is the storyboard, the checklist and the real budget.
  • Saying what a product will not do costs less than a refund.

The steps

  1. 01What is promised
  2. 02What is not promised

Step 1 / 2

What is promised

The scripts, the hooks, the storyboards, the reusable components, the editing checklist, the budget and the mistakes.

The episode goes further than the list: it promises to show which shot opens each video, where the re-hooks land, and how one master gets re-edited without a new generation.

Step 2 / 2

What is not promised

No promise of views or revenue. The pack saves hours of preparation, nothing more.

That sentence is spoken inside the episode, not added as small print afterwards.

Evidence in the repository

The files that document this episode. They are not public, but they exist and they carry the numbers quoted here.

  • La fiche de production de l'épisode

    runs/pilot-006/final/metadata.json

Behind the scenes

This episode came out of a pipeline, not twelve browser tabs.

Research, script, shots, media, editing, checks and publishing kit: ARGO Studio holds everything that produced this video.

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