First-order decision card

Pick the Task Agents report with the clearest first payoff.

Use this when a buyer understands the proof pack but still asks, “which one should I actually try?” The right first order is the one tied to a live client decision, not the most interesting menu item.

Best default

Business Website Roast

Use when there is a sales call, audit, proposal, or local lead due soon. Fastest payoff: a prospect-specific diagnostic the buyer can skim before a conversation.

Messaging cleanup

Review Mining Report

Use when the client has reviews, comments, or support notes but weak buyer language. Fastest payoff: objection copy, FAQ ideas, and offer angles grounded in customer words.

Creative sprint

Shortform Script Pack

Use when a creator, freelancer, or marketer needs shootable hooks this week. Fastest payoff: concrete scripts instead of another broad content strategy doc.

Qualification rule

Green-light the order only when these three inputs exist.

If any of those are missing, the buyer should collect inputs before paying. Task Agents should not turn vague intent into confident-sounding filler.

Do not overthink the menu

Recommended first-order script.

“If this is tied to a sales conversation, start with the Website Roast. If it is tied to copy, start with Review Mining. If it is tied to filming posts this week, start with Shortform Scripts. Send 2–5 public sources and the decision you need the report to support.”

Good signal: paid starter orderGood signal: client-tied sample requestBad signal: generic curiosity