
The System / Grow · Movement 04 of 4
A hundred numbers walked in. One sentence walks out.
Every tool you've ever tried gave you a dashboard; none gave you an answer. Grow reads your whole week — every post, page, letter, and sale, traced back to what caused it — and hands you one page on Monday morning, in the language you actually think in. The page is below. Read it the way you will every week: with coffee.
The artifact · what Monday hands you
Monday readout · week 14Reading time: one coffee
The week in one sentence
Email made you the most per euro this week; the Tuesday how-to is why. Ads are fine — but one of the three is coasting, and its budget works harder next door.
What worked
The kiln-cost page quietly became your best salesman: people who read it buy at several times the rate of people who don't. The Tuesday how-to outsold every promotional post you've made — useful beats loud, again.
What didn’t
The Friday inspiration posts drew applause and no buyers — fewer of those, more Tuesdays. And of your three ads, one returns half what its siblings do for the same money. It had its chance; it's being retired.
The moves — queued, reversible, awaiting your yes
One hundred euros a week walks from the retiring ad to the email that pays. Two new posts are drafted in the Tuesday shape. Every path through the site now passes the kiln page. Approve, amend, or ask why — each move carries its reason.
Last week’s predictions, graded
Two held. One missed — we expected the workshop announcement to fill faster than it did, and the readout inside explains what that changes about next month's plan. Misses get named first. That's the deal.
— an example of the page the system writes. Yours reads like this about your week.
The week, in one sentence
The reading rules
Three habits this page has — on purpose.

Why dashboards never helped
The same week, told twice.
Dashboards aren't wrong — they're just answers to questions you never asked, in a language you never chose. Here's the difference between being shown your week and being told it.
A dashboard shows you weather. The readout tells you whether to bring the umbrella.
Inside the movement
Two capabilities share the work: one reads, one moves.
Gathers every result, traces it to its cause, and writes the memo — what worked, what didn't, and why, in dinner-table words.
→The moving · self-tuningTurns the reading into the queue of small, explained, reversible moves — budget, cadence, paths — each waiting on your yes.
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Where it sits
Grow is where the loop stops being a circle and becomes a spiral.
Asked before trusting
The three questions everyone asks about Grow.
Founding access
Finally — numbers that tell you what to do.
One page every Monday: what worked, what did not, what moves — graded in the open. Reserve founding access at your founding rate.
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