The kit that turns Claude Code into your business's operator station: your six bases in Notion, your five automations in n8n, your six skills in the terminal. You import the files provided, you connect, and your morning starts with a digest instead of a pile of catch-up.
Nothing to build from scratch. Each piece installs with a ready file, in order, guide in hand. And one principle runs through the whole kit: the system prepares, you decide. Nothing goes out to a client without your hand.
This kit delivers something concrete, ready to install. Here is what actually sits in your operation at the end.
CRM, pipeline, projects, content, finances, procedures. Each CSV becomes a base built in one sitting, with its views already thought out. One single source that shows the state of everything.
Lead intake, follow-up drafts, morning digest, payment reminder, error guard. With no key inside, ready to import. The plumbing that runs while you sleep.
Follow-up, digest, proposal, base updates, content batch, monthly review. Each one reads your bases and hands you a draft. A right hand that prepares, and you who calls it.
From building the bases to your operating rhythm, in order, with the exact move at each step. You always know where you stand.
Your operation moves even far from the screen, because every piece is in its place, put there by you.
This kit exists for one simple reason: to hand you a complete operator station, built ahead, where every piece talks to the others, and that you keep in hand.
The guide walks you step by step. Each piece installs with a file provided, and nothing goes out to a client without your review.
You first understand the station: what Claude Code prepares, what you decide, and how the bases, workflows and skills answer each other. The map before the ground.
You import the six CSVs, you adjust a few property types, and you connect each base to your integration. The column names stay as they are: the workflows rely on them.
You import, you replace your values once, you test each workflow. You turn on the error guard first: it watches the other four and alerts you at the slightest failure.
Each skill reads your exported bases and hands you a draft ready to review. Morning follow-up, digest, proposal, monthly review: you call, it prepares.
Your day starts with a digest at 7:30, your leads get follow-ups you have reviewed, your late invoices no longer sleep. The station runs, you steer.
6 bases · 5 workflows · 6 skills · the system prepares, you decide
Most mornings start with a pile: emails to catch up on, forgotten leads, invoices dragging. This kit flips that. Every weekday morning, at 7:30, a digest lands in your inbox: your pipeline counted by stage, your invoices to follow, your files on hold, and three priorities for the day, argued. You open your day on a map, not on chaos. And the same digest, you can ask Claude Code for it anytime in the terminal, in one sentence. That is the piece that changes your relationship to your week: you no longer chase your operation, you read it.
This kit is not a theory. At 228, our bases, our digests, our follow-ups and a good part of our proposals go through this same station, built on Notion, n8n and Claude Code. The workflows delivered are built on the patterns we run ourselves, exported and stripped of every key so you import them onto clean accounts. Nothing in the kit that we do not connect on our side.
One principle runs through the whole kit: the system prepares, you decide. The skills write your follow-ups and your proposals, the workflows prepare your drafts and your digests, but nothing goes out to a client without your hand. You keep every decision. That is what makes the station safe: you hand it the preparation, never the send.
A digest every morning, follow-ups prepared, proposals written, and every decision still yours. That is what you build once and keep: a complete operator station, yours.
Its twin kit, the "Email Automation Pack", $297, captures your leads and follows up with each one, hands-off.