A content engine your team runs after we leave.
Build the content production system your team can actually run — without you in the loop every week.
The problem this sprint exists for.
Most founders try to outsource content too early and end up with thin posts that don't rank, don't convert, and don't sound like them. Or they try to write it themselves and ship twice before giving up.
Founders who know content compounds but can't find a sustainable way to ship it without becoming the bottleneck.
OutcomeA repeatable content cadence that survives without you — and starts compounding traffic + AI citations.
Everything shipped by the end of the sprint.
Fixed scope, defined deliverables, signed off before kickoff. No hourly meter.
- Content strategy doc — pillar topics, ICP-mapped funnels, distribution channels (SEO / Reddit / LinkedIn / X)
- Editorial calendar for 90 days — pillar pieces, supporting posts, distribution timing
- 10-piece initial content drop: pillar SEO post + 5 supporting posts + 4 LinkedIn/X distribution variants
- AI-assisted writing playbook — prompts, voice samples, brief templates a contractor can pick up
- GEO-friendly content patterns baked in — FAQ blocks, comparison sections, citable definitions
- 30-day team handoff: SOP doc + Loom walkthroughs your team or contractor can run going forward
Want to see if Content Engine Setup is the right move?
30 minutes with a senior Supercurve operator. We'll scope the sprint, pressure-test the fit, and walk you through exactly what gets shipped.
Often paired with this one.
Questions founders ask before booking Content Engine Setup.
Week 1 is scoping + research — we kick off with a working session, then run the audits, interviews, or analysis the sprint needs. Week 2 onward is production and review. You see drafts before we ship. Final handoff at the end of week 3.
A senior Supercurve operator with prior in-house or agency experience in this exact dimension. You meet them on the 30-minute scoping call before we kick off — if the fit isn't right, we don't take the engagement.
Most founders end up bundling. We scope the bundle on the call — common pairings are Positioning → Landing Page → Paid Acquisition (in that order). You only pay for the sprints you greenlight.
Yes — sprints are standalone. You don't need a $499/mo membership to book one. That said, if you want the work to keep compounding after we hand off, Membership is the cleanest path — your assigned CMO owns the new system from there.
You get a handoff doc and any source files. You can run with it solo, hand it to an existing team or contractor, upgrade to Growth Strategy Membership for ongoing ownership, or talk to us about Done-for-you full execution. No automatic conversion — the sprint ends when we say it ends.