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Product Manager · Creative Economy Mission Pack

Automate Creator Reports: a Pm’s Weekly Decision Memo

Turn product questions into decisions. Reduce manual updates with AI.

Who This Helps

Product Managers who spend hours pulling creator metrics every week. You want one crisp memo that tells you what to do next. The Creative Economy Mission Pack is built for exactly this.

Mini Case

Rafael, a PM at a creator platform, saw reach drop 12% in one week. He had 7 dashboards open and no clear next step. Using the Weekly Creator Update Memo mission from the Creative Economy Mission Pack, he automated a single-page summary. His team saved 3 hours per week and cut reaction time from 2 days to 4 hours.

Do This Now (5 Steps)

  1. Pick one mission from the Creative Economy Mission Pack that matches your biggest question. For example, the Weekly Creator Update Memo if you have too many metrics.
  1. List the three metrics that actually drive your decision this week. Keep it small: reach, retention, or revenue.
  1. Use AI to pull those numbers from your tools into a single view. No more copy-paste.
  1. Write one sentence per metric that says what changed and why. Keep it short.
  1. Add one clear action at the bottom. That’s your decision for the week.

Avoid These Traps

  • Don’t track 15 metrics. Pick three that matter.
  • Don’t write a novel. A memo should fit on one screen.
  • Don’t skip the “why” behind the number. Context beats raw data.
  • Don’t automate everything. Keep the human check on the final action.
  • Don’t wait for perfect data. Use what you have and improve next week.
  • Don’t forget to share the memo with your team. Decisions need alignment.
  • Don’t repeat the same format every week. Adjust as your question changes.
  • Don’t ignore small drops. A 3% change today can become 12% next week.

Your Win by Friday

By Friday, you’ll have one automated weekly memo that replaces 3 hours of manual work. Your team will know exactly what to do about reach or retention. And you’ll feel like you actually run the product, not the reports.