These aren't recycled blog posts. Each one is a working system — pulled apart from real operators, live campaigns, and real data, then rebuilt into something you can run. Shared privately, by access code.
Most "growth content" tells you what worked for someone else, after the fact, with the hard parts left out. These playbooks do the opposite. They start from the artifact — the actual posts, the actual accounts, the actual numbers — and work backwards until the whole machine is on the table: what was built, in what order, by whom, and why it worked.
Every claim is sourced. Where there's a campaign, it's dissected post by post. Where there's an account, its age, history, and warm-up are laid bare. Where there's a number, it's cited. You don't get vibes — you get the schematic.
Then it's turned into something usable: frameworks, prompts, checklists, and tooling — the same systems used to build real products, written down so you can ship instead of guess.
Access is invite-only. If you've been shared a code, you're set. No code? Reach out on X — it's the fastest way.
Open a playbook, enter your code once, and it stays unlocked on your device for 30 days. One code, full access to that playbook.
The full playbook opens in a clean reader — fully searchable, organized by section, built to actually be used while you work.
Sourced from live campaigns and real accounts — not opinion.
Timing, sequencing, accounts, tooling — the parts most guides skip.
Frameworks, prompts and checklists you can apply the same day.
Updated as platforms change — this is living intelligence.
Gated and watermarked. What's inside isn't on the open web.
Dense, specific, and honest about what's risky and what works.
I'm OYash — a builder and reverse-engineer who ships growth automation products for a living. I take systems apart for a living: capture the real traffic, study what the pros already solved, and rebuild it cleaner.
These playbooks are the written-down version of that work. If something's here, it's because it was tested against the real thing — not because it sounded good.
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