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Founder Operator · Creative Economy Mission Pack

Founder Operator: Faster Decisions with the Audience Funnel Snapshot

Turn analysis into approved execution. One compact card, one clear next step.

Who This Helps

You're a founder operator who needs to move fast. You have data, but stakeholders want a clear story. You want to turn insights into action without endless meetings. The Creative Economy Mission Pack is built for this: short missions, compact evidence, and a decision you can take to your team today.

Mini Case

Rafael runs a creator business. His reach dropped 12% last week. He grabbed the Audience Funnel Snapshot mission from the Creative Economy Mission Pack. In 20 minutes, he built a one-page funnel diagnosis. It showed the leak was in the hook stage. His next action: test three new hooks. His team approved the plan in the same standup.

Do This Now (5 Steps)

  1. Open the Audience Funnel Snapshot mission. It's the first mission in the Creative Economy Mission Pack.
  2. Pull your last 7 days of reach and engagement data. You need just two numbers: views and saves.
  3. Draw a simple funnel on paper or a doc. Top = views. Bottom = saves. Calculate the conversion rate.
  4. If the rate is below 5%, your hook is the problem. Write one new hook idea for your next post.
  5. Share the funnel card and your one hook test with your team. Ask for a yes or no in 5 minutes.

Avoid These Traps

  • Don't show raw data. Stakeholders want a story, not a spreadsheet.
  • Don't wait for perfect numbers. A 70% accurate snapshot today beats a 100% report next week.
  • Don't skip the single next action. A diagnosis without a test is just noise.
  • Don't use jargon like "conversion optimization" or "funnel leakage." Say "we lose people here."
  • Don't overcomplicate the card. One metric, one insight, one action.

Your Win by Friday

By Friday, you'll have a one-page funnel snapshot that your team understands in 30 seconds. You'll have one hook test running. You'll have a decision memo that turns analysis into approved execution. That's faster decisions, less friction, and more time to build.