What the method produces.
Not a ladder of accomplishments. A set of things one repeatable method built, sorted by kind: operations that run without a hand on them, and products built as real software. Each one is the same method, applied to a different context. Work shipped under confidentiality appears by domain, not by name.
Operations
Work that runs on its own, over time, and ends in something executed rather than recommended. Budgets that adjust, articles that publish, reporting that unifies itself.
Autonomous ad operations, run for 60 days.
Budget optimization across 30+ accounts on three platforms, sustained for 60 days. A completed, bounded engagement, with the cleanest logs in the record.
A content engine that publishes finished articles.
For a healthcare marketing client, inside strict brand constraints: a tiered pipeline and governed image production that ships published work, not briefs about it.
Eight data sources, unified into one view.
A Shopify supplement brand’s reporting, drawn from eight sources into one cross-channel view. What once took a team, now run by one operator and his system.
Products
Software built as a product, not a one-off. One owned outright, one commissioned. Both are here as evidence the method ships real software, not just operations.
Ads Arsenal, the ad-operations system as software.
The system behind the 60-day run, built as a real product Jeremiah owns outright. In alpha, invite-only, not sold here. The cornerstone of building legitimate software.
An AI sales-training platform.
A commissioned build: realistic practice scenarios and grounded, per-attempt feedback for salespeople. Described by what it does and how it works, nothing identifying.