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Product Manager · Creative Economy Mission Pack

Automate Your Creator Reports with AI in 5 Steps

Stop manual updates. Use AI to turn product questions into decisions.

Who This Helps

Product Managers who waste hours updating spreadsheets and still miss the story. You want to turn product questions into measurable decisions without the grind.

Mini Case

Meet Rafael, a creator economy PM. His weekly update memo used to take 4 hours. He'd pull data from 3 sources, write a narrative, and still feel unsure. After using the Creative Economy Mission Pack, he automated the Weekly Creator Update Memo. Now he spends 15 minutes reviewing AI-generated insights. His funnel snapshot card now shows a 12% drop in reach early, so he tests a new hook in 3 days. Result: retention recovers by 8% in one week.

Do This Now (5 Steps)

  1. Pick one mission from the Creative Economy Mission Pack that matches your biggest question. Start with the Audience Funnel Snapshot if reach is down.
  1. Gather your raw data from the last 7 days. Keep it simple: views, follows, clicks, revenue. No need to clean it perfectly.
  1. Feed the data into an AI tool you already use. Ask it to find the top 3 changes compared to last week. One sentence per change.
  1. Ask for one recommendation based on the data. For example, "What is the single hook test that could recover retention?"
  1. Write your decision memo in 5 bullet points. Use the AI output as your first draft. Edit for clarity. Share with your team.

Avoid These Traps

  • Don't try to automate everything at once. Pick one mission first.
  • Don't trust AI blindly. Always sanity-check numbers against your gut.
  • Don't skip the context. AI works better when you tell it your goal.
  • Don't use vague metrics. Stick to concrete numbers like 12% drop or 3 days.
  • Don't forget to update your funnel snapshot card weekly. Context goes stale fast.

Your Win by Friday

By Friday, you'll have one crisp decision memo ready. No more guessing. Your team will see the 12% drop and the 3-step fix. You'll save 3 hours per week. And you'll finally feel like your data is working for you, not the other way around.