ADHD Entrepreneur Content Engine (30 Days)
$97 $30 zip bundle that makes daily posting stupid-simple. Hooks, scripts, CTAs, and a cadence tracker - designed for ADHD brains and real businesses.
Who it's for: entrepreneurs with ADHD who know what they sell - but can't ship content consistently.
What it does: turns content into a checklist. You show up daily. Your audience starts trusting you again.
What it's not: a 12-week course or vague "mindset" fluff. It's assets + execution.
- • 30 hook prompts
- • 30 scripts (talking head, green screen, B-roll)
- • CTA library (comment keyword, DM flow, link flow)
- • 30-day tracker
- • Bonus: "I'm back" 3-video reboot sequence
Proof (what this fixes)
The outcome isn't "going viral." It's consistency and trust - which becomes leads.
Hooks + scripts reduce ambiguity. Ambiguity is where ADHD momentum dies.
You get back into motion fast. That's the whole point.
Keyword comments → DMs → link. Simple, not cringe.
FAQ
No. But if you have one (even dormant), this is built to reactivate it fast.
TikTok-first. You can repurpose to Reels/Shorts easily.
Then you need implementation + accountability — that's what the Toolkit + cohort are for.
Built by someone who gets it
This isn't theory. It's what I used to go from "I can't post consistently" to actually shipping.
47 unfinished projects. Notion graveyard of good ideas. Content streaks that died after 3 days. I built this because I needed it.
Years of 1:1 coaching with ADHD entrepreneurs. The pattern is consistent: clarity + constraints + momentum beats motivation every time.
Spent a career designing user experiences and product systems. This applies the same principles: reduce friction, make the right thing easy.
Real talk: I'm not selling you a "proven system" I've never used. This is the exact cadence I follow. Same hooks, same scripts, same tracker. I packaged it because other ADHD founders kept asking "how are you posting every day now?"
The difference between this and generic "content calendars"? Those assume your brain works reliably. This assumes it doesn't — and designs around that.