Weekly Accountability Meeting - For Paid Subscribers

Most creators and solopreneurs work in isolation, carrying their struggles alone and missing the accountability that happens when you have to report your progress to real people every week.

Startups use standup meetings because they work. They create momentum, surface problems early, and keep everyone aligned on what actually matters. Why shouldn't creators have the same systematic approach to their work?


How it works:

Every week, we gather on Google Meet for a focused 30-minute standup. No small talk, no lengthy explanations, just three essential questions that keep our work flowing:

  • What did you accomplish last week?

  • What are you committing to this week?

  • What's blocking you, practically or mentally?

An AI note-taker captures everything and sends summaries to each participant. You'll have a record of your patterns, your progress, and the insights that emerged from the group.


When we meet:

Two weekly options on Monday to accommodate different time zones:

  • 11 AM CET / 8 PM EADT / 2:30 PM IST

  • 7 PM CET / 10 AM PST / 1 PM EST

Can't make either time? Get in touch and request a different slot. If there's enough interest, I'll add more sessions.

Why this format works:

Standups create what psychologists call "implementation intentions", or specific plans that dramatically increase follow-through. When you say your goal out loud to other humans, something shifts. You're no longer just hoping to get something done; you're publicly committing to it.

What happens in the room:

You'll meet other creators navigating similar challenges. A novelist stuck on chapter three. A designer launching their first course. An entrepreneur building in public. Blocks get surfaced early, when they're still manageable. Instead of wrestling with creative resistance for weeks, you'll name it, get perspective, and often find that others have walked this path before.

The rhythm builds momentum:

Weekly check-ins create consistent accountability without overwhelming pressure. Projects that once felt overwhelming get broken into weekly chunks. The work becomes less about massive leaps and more about sustainable progress.

Ready to stop creating alone? This is for paid subscribers only—a small, committed group that shows up for each other every week.

Limited to 10 participants per session to ensure everyone gets heard.

Subscribe now to join creators who are committed to deliver their work.