Turn the work you already do into posts and a portfolio that gets you noticed

Show Your Work with AI illustration

Great work that nobody sees doesn't get rewarded. This is about showing the work you're already doing, consistently, without waiting until it's perfect, which is the same as waiting forever.

You don't need to be an expert or a natural poster. You need a process for turning what you do into small, shareable pieces, and a system that keeps them coming without eating your life.

Inside, you'll learn how to:

  • Get past the myth of readiness and start shipping before it feels perfect
  • Share the process, not just the polished result, because the behind-the-scenes is what people connect with
  • Teach what you know while you're still learning it, one step ahead of your audience
  • Post something small every day instead of one brilliant thing that never ships
  • Turn your specific, weird interests into the thing that makes you magnetic
  • Wrap any post in a story, because facts get forgotten and stories get shared
  • Turn one idea into five posts across five platforms with the repurposing stack

This isn't a growth-hacking playbook chasing a viral moment.

It's the long game: show your work consistently, tell the story behind it, and let compounding do the rest. Consistency beats talent here. The people who get noticed are usually just the ones who kept going after everyone else stopped.

Top reviews

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Bruno

@brunod · 3 weeks ago

I'd sat on a portfolio for a year waiting for it to be ready. This got me posting in a week. Two leads since.

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Nia

@niam · 1 month ago

Sharing the process instead of the polish felt wrong until it worked. My behind-the-scenes posts get way more replies.

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Hugo

@hugok · 2 months ago

The repurposing stack is the reason I actually keep going. One idea, a week of posts, no extra thinking.

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Bri

@brip · 1 month ago

The something-small-every-day rule broke my perfectionism. I ship now, and it's compounding.