This week's drop is a copy studio you run from a folder. You hand it a client brief, and it hands back a finished, client-ready piece of copy: a sales page, a landing page, a cold email, an ad. The kind of work people charge five hundred to five thousand dollars to produce. The lesson walks the whole thing end-to-end: โถ THE CONTRACT FIRST. You write the PRD and sketch the architecture diagram before you build a single piece. Spec, then picture. The habit that separates people who finish from people who flail. โถ THE CHAIN. Five small skills, one job each. copy-brief-intake makes the clean brief; customer-research finds the one reader and the strongest angle; copy-drafter writes the draft in the reader's own words; brand-voice-pass strips the machine-tell; and client-deliverable-packager wraps it into a branded file. The conductor, run-ai-copywriting-service, runs them in order and stops at an approval gate, so you always read the copy and any unconfirmed claims before they reach a client. โถ A REAL RUN. I pointed it at a sample software company called Sheetlift and asked for a landing page. What came back was a clean branded file headlined Landing page sales copy (hero, three benefit blocks, objection block, closing CTA), opening on the reader's real dread, stop rebuilding the monthly report by hand. It passed every acceptance check. The full folder is attached. Open it, run it, then point it at a client you know. Watch the lesson here ๐ LINK