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Get your system.

Two ways I build it with you. Both have you live day one and leaving fully self-sufficient.

Bespoke

$10K to $25K, scoped together

For the team that wants the machine built.

I build your org's whole GTM context layer and wire your stack end to end. The foundation is deep research on your market, competitors, and product, plus everything in your CRM, Notion, and Drive. I tune every skill and agent to your motion. By the end of week one it's layered into your stack: data providers, CRM, marketing automation. Then the work itself comes online by week three or four: competitive intel, your SEO and AEO strategy, content production, an ICP that's executable in your space. You own all of it, and you're live from day one.

Everything in the Individual Build is in here too: the fluency sessions, the tuned repo, Slack.

Where most people start

The Individual Build

$1,499

For the operator who wants to run it themselves.

The system, plus working sessions with me. There is no version of this where you buy the thing and figure it out alone. Three calls over about two weeks, and you're working in it from the first one.

What the build includes

  • Claude Code installed and working across VS Code, the terminal, and the desktop app
  • A repository fine-tuned to how you actually work
  • GitHub sync and backup, set up with you so you know how to run it
  • Your knowledge-ingestion and context plan, built together
  • Agents tuned to your work: account research, content drafts, competitive watch
  • Plans built from the real work in front of you, live before we hang up
  • Fluency that takes most people months to find on their own: plan mode, context, moving fast
  • Then I stay in your corner on Slack

Live from the first session.

The repo arrives by email, and we set up time for your first session.

What's in the system

Skills

53 ways to do your best work. Already built.

Agents

Now let them run it.

Tools

Plug into everything you already use.

Extend

Make it yours.

“5,900 call transcripts analyzed in my first week. Zero CLI experience before this. It just works.”

Nick Maffei

Head of RevOps, Great Question

“Would have cost me 3K for a lawyer to do it and many hours of manual spreadsheeting. Gemini f*cked it up but Claude’s legal review and excel skills diagnosed it and got it right.”

Joey Liotta

Head of Commercial On-Demand, Glovo

This is for you if you'll actually work in it weekly. If you have a real motion to encode: deals, content, a market you need to know cold. If you want to own the machine instead of renting access to someone else's.

It's not for you if you want an agency to hand things to and forget about. If you need per-seat SaaS with a support portal. If nobody on your side is going to work in it weekly.

The core distinction

Most head-to-head comparisons argue features. This one argues posture, the difference between a point tool and a system, and here’s where that distinction actually shows up.

A point tool
A system (Knowledge OS on Claude Code)
Context
You re-explain your ICP and positioning every session. The tool starts cold each time.
Context lives in files the AI reads at session start. Session 100 begins where session 99 ended.
Connection
Each tool holds its own slice. Your sales notes don't know about your content, which don't know about your research.
A consulting insight connects to a content topic connects to a newsletter. The relationships are mapped, not remembered.
Returns
Flat utility. The hundredth use is as good as the first, and no better.
Compounding. Every session adds context the next one inherits, so the work gets easier as the system learns your terrain.
What you operate
A chat box. You drive every step by hand.
Skills and workflows that chain, so each step builds on the last, with quality gates between them.
Who it fits
One person, one task, right now.
An operator building a practice they'll run for years.
What you actually buy
A subscription to a feature.
A second brain you own, in plain files, that any AI can read.

For an honest test, count how many times last month you re-typed the same context into a fresh chat. If the number stings, you’ve outgrown the point tool, and that’s the moment the system pays for itself.

Victor Sowers, founder of STEEPWORKS

I'm Victor Sowers. 15 years scaling B2B SaaS GTM. I built this because I needed it.

My Pledge

If this isn't the right move for you, I'll tell you. No pitch, just strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

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