I think the failure of architecture, not effort line resonates hard. We've been through the same scattered workflow hell - Slack threads, random Google Docs, Notion pages that nobody updates. Your positioning as "pre-loaded system vs empty template" is smart. Most Notion templates are basically fancy to-do lists that you still need to figure out how to actually use. The 150+ content frameworks intrigue me. Are these adaptable across different industries, or do they assume a specific type of business? We work with everything from B2B SaaS to consumer brands, and most content frameworks fall apart when you try to apply them outside their intended scope. Also curious about the Content Matrix - is this more strategic planning or day-to-day execution tracking? The biggest gap we see is founders who can plan content but can't consistently execute. The $80 lifetime updates model is bold for something this comprehensive.