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Capture the founder brain
We run a short intake, pull your voice, offers, customer language, and the opinions you already repeat in sales calls.
Done-for-you content engine
ROIGPT turns one founder interview into 12 useful pieces a month: 4 blog posts, 4 LinkedIn posts, and 4 X posts. You approve. We ship.
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Monthly content engine
Mock workflow, not client proof

12
monthly content pieces in the pilot scope
4
active-client cap before scope changes
30
days to prove paid pilot demand
The offer
Built for solo bootstrapped founders who know marketing matters, but cannot spend Monday morning staring at a blank content calendar.
Pilot retainer
$1,997/mo
Month to month while the workflow is being proven. No enterprise package maze.
Max 4 active clients at this scope
Best fit: $0-1M ARR solo founders
Pilot clients onboarding now
12 pieces per month: 4 blog, 4 LinkedIn, 4 X
One monthly founder interview and one lightweight content plan
AI-assisted drafts with a human taste layer before you see them
Approval-ready copy delivered in a shared workflow
How it works
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We run a short intake, pull your voice, offers, customer language, and the opinions you already repeat in sales calls.
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ROIGPT drafts blog, LinkedIn, and X content from a repeatable workflow that keeps your point of view intact.
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You review the queue, leave comments where needed, and get finished pieces ready to publish.
Proof slot
No invented testimonials. The current transparent proof is the founder's own company, purrify.ca, where the same operator ships content, landing pages, and growth experiments.
Founder's own company
purrify.ca
About
ROIGPT is run as a small AI marketing boutique for founders who want clear output, quick cycles, and operator taste. The service exists first; the SaaS comes later from the workflows that survive real client work.
The site is intentionally narrow: one offer, one buyer, one 30-day demand test. If two paid pilots do not close, the next move is offer and distribution work, not another redesign.
Early access
The product path is simple: prove the workflow by doing it manually, then turn the prompts, approvals, dashboards, and publishing queue into software.