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Junior Analyst · Creative Economy Mission Pack

Automate Your Weekly Creator Update Memo with AI

Stop drowning in metrics. Use AI to build one crisp weekly decision memo and keep your analysis fresh.

Who This Helps

This is for the Junior Analyst who’s tired of manually updating the same reports. If you’re running the Creative Economy Mission Pack, you know Rafael’s problem: too many metrics lead to decision paralysis. This automates the core of the 'Weekly Creator Update Memo' mission.

Mini Case

Rafael spent 3 hours every Monday pulling data from 5 different platforms. His weekly memo was a 10-page monster that no one read. After automating the first draft, he cut his prep time to 20 minutes. His one-page memo now highlights the single biggest opportunity, like 'Shift 15% of weekly effort from Instagram Reels to YouTube Shorts based on last week’s 12% higher conversion.'

Do This Now (5 Steps)

  1. Grab last week’s top-line numbers: revenue, audience growth, and top content piece.
  2. Feed those three numbers and your main goal into your AI tool. Ask it to draft a one-paragraph summary.
  3. Have the AI suggest one clear, data-backed recommendation from that summary.
  4. Paste the draft into your memo template. Add one supporting chart.
  5. Review and personalize the tone. Your brain is for strategy, not typing. Done.

Avoid These Traps

  • Don’t let the AI write the whole memo without you. You own the final call and context.
  • Avoid analyzing more than three key metrics. More data points create noise, not clarity.
  • Don’t skip the 'one recommendation' rule. The mission outcome is a crisp memo for a decision, not a data dump.
  • Never automate the recommendation without checking the business logic. AI is a smart intern, not the CEO.

Your Win by Friday

You’ll ship a clean, one-page weekly update that answers 'So what?' and 'What now?' You’ll reclaim those 3 hours for deeper analysis or, you know, a proper lunch break. The Creative Economy Mission Pack helps you run growth like a business—this is how you stop reporting on it and start directing it.