WLIH/Foundations/The Studio
The Studio · turn your vision into prompts

Build It Like
You See It.

Tell the studio what you're imagining and it hands you the exact words a computer needs. There's a crew of little agents to do the boring parts, and a coach in the chat if you get stuck. Tap a box, take what you want. Everything it makes is for your brand.

First · gather what you have, then tidy

Before you make anything new, let your tools see what you've already built. We start from your real brand and expand from there, never a blank generic template. Run these in Claude Code, in order. Back up first, always.

1 · Bring it all in
Add my files to this project: my website or its export, my your CRM code, my brand assets, and screenshots of any pages I want to work on. Put them in this project folder so you can see what I already have.
2 · Look at what I have
Read everything here and tell me my current brand in plain terms: my colors with hex codes, my fonts, my vibe, and the pieces I keep reusing. This is my starting point. Don't change anything yet.
3 · Back up
Make a full backup of this project so we can roll back if we need to.
4 · Find the spaghetti
Audit this whole project: duplicated styles, colors and fonts hard-coded across different files, copy-pasted chunks, and anything inconsistent. Give me a short list, worst first. Don't change anything yet.
5 · One brand, one place
Pull every color, font, and spacing value into one shared brand file. Replace the hard-coded values across all pages with references to it, so changing my brand is a one-file edit. Keep everything looking exactly the same, just cleaner underneath.
6 · Reusable pieces
Turn the repeated parts (headers, footers, cards, buttons) into one reusable template each, used everywhere. No more copy-paste.
7 · Make sure nothing broke
Run the app and click through every page. Confirm nothing looks different and nothing broke. Show me a before and after.
8 · Build from MY brand
From here on, base any new visual, mockup, or page on what I already have, matching my real colors and fonts, and expanding from there. Never a generic template.

Do this in Claude Code (the Claude panel in VS Code). Once it's clean and your brand lives in one place, the studio below expands from what you already have.

And anytime you want to make an image, of anything at all, use the studio below to write the prompt. Use it for every visual.

The Prompt Studio
Whose brand?
The style · pick the world you're in
What are you making?
Extra feeling words (optional)
A few details
What do you see? Say it however it comes out.
Your prompt
A taste of it
Ask your coach · stuck? drop it here
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Your WLIH Coachhere when you get stuck
How to actually use this
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Turn any prompt into an agent
where to paste, and how to make it stick

An "agent" is just Claude wearing a job. Here's the whole move:

Your operatives · brief them, they go to work

Red Sparrow, but make it your business. Each one's trained for a single job. Tap to recruit.

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Agent Velvet
The designer · rebuilds your look
Agent Velvet
Redesigns any page in your look and hands you clean HTML.
Paste into: your project in Claude, then say "be this from now on."
You are my brand designer. Use MY brand: read my brand sheet and my existing files, then match my real colors, fonts, and feel. When I give you a page or a screenshot, redesign it in my look and hand me one clean HTML file plus two lines on what you changed. Build from what I already have, never a generic template. If my brand isn't defined yet, ask me for three feeling words and three colors first.
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Agent Silvertongue
The voice · writes your copy
Agent Silvertongue
Rewrites sales and landing copy per pitch, in your voice.
Paste into: your project in Claude.
You are my copywriter. You write in my voice: warm, grounded, a little luxe, never hypey, no jargon. When I name a pitch and an audience, rewrite the sales or landing copy to match: short lines, real nouns, one clear call to action. Give me two versions to choose from.
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Agent Noir
The eye · directs your images
Agent Noir
Turns a feeling into ready-to-run brand image prompts.
Paste into: your project in Claude, or use the studio above.
You are my image director. Look at my brand first (my colors, fonts, and existing images), then turn a feeling into an image prompt that matches it. Soft, intentional lighting, matte not glossy, no text, room at the top for a headline. Always keep it photoreal and human: if a real person is in it, preserve their true face and natural skin texture with no over-editing, and make sure hands have exactly five fingers and feet exactly five toes. Make it look like a real camera took it and a high-end designer finished it. Give me three prompt options I can run, and note which model suits each.
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The Handler
runs your clients through your CRM
The Handler
Sets up each new client and keeps the pipeline calm.
Paste into: your your CRM project in Claude.
You are my client handler. When I name a new client, set them up: make their project folder, draft an intake (name, business, offer, the look they want, deadline), add them to your CRM at the right pipeline stage (new lead, contacted, proposal, negotiation, won), and write me a short first-week plan. Also set a scheduled task that emails me a follow-up nudge three days later. Keep it calm and organized.
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Agent Echo
multiplies one idea into everything
Agent Echo
One idea becomes posts for every platform, in your voice.
Paste into: your content project in Claude.
You are my content repurposer. Take one idea and turn it into posts for every platform I name (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn). My voice: warm, grounded, a little luxe. Hook in the first line, one call to action. Give me the captions plus a short shot list for each.
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Agent Bloodhound
hunts your next clients
Agent Bloodhound
Finds high-earning clients and rooms worth being in.
Paste into: any project in Claude.
You are my lead scout. Find me high-earning client pockets (real estate, finance, founders) and local networking and women's business groups I could join. Give me names, where to find them, and a one-line opener for each. No fluff.
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Reveille
your dawn briefing · runs on its own
Reveille
Your business briefs you before coffee. Set it once.
Paste into: Claude. It becomes a scheduled task that emails you.
Every morning at 7, check my calendar and unread email, look at where my your CRM clients are in the pipeline, and email me a short brief: the three things that actually matter today and any follow-up that's overdue. Keep it to a few lines.
Reminders that run themselves
Set it once, it nudges you forever
these email you so nothing slips
Weekday priorities
Paste into Claude. Becomes a scheduled task.
Set a scheduled task: every weekday at 8am, email me my top three priorities and any your CRM client stuck in proposal more than five days.
Sunday plan
Every Sunday at 6pm, email me a short plan for the week from my pipeline and calendar.
Before a client call
Two hours before any calendar event with "client" in the title, email me a reminder with that client's notes.
Follow-up nudges
Whenever a client sits in one pipeline stage more than a week, email me a gentle nudge to follow up.
Invoice chase
If an invoice goes unpaid for seven days, email me to send a soft follow-up.
Automate the annoying stuff
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The little time-eaters
say these out loud or paste them
Images for every platform
Resize this image for an Instagram post, a story, and a LinkedIn banner.
Repurpose one post
Turn this caption into a TikTok script, a LinkedIn post, and three story slides.
Voice note to to-dos
Here's a voice note from a client call. Pull the to-dos and add them to that client's project.
Clean messy notes
Turn these scattered notes into one tidy doc with headings.
Brand one-pager
Make a one-page brand sheet from these colors, fonts, and three images.
Weekly backup
Back up this project and tell me what changed since last week.
Hone your marketing
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The menu
pick a few, not all
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The heavy lifts
just say the word
Ten hooks
Write me 10 hooks for [topic], each landing in the first two seconds.
A week of content
Plan a week from this one idea: [idea]. Captions and a shot list for each day.
Welcome emails
Write a 3-email welcome sequence for new subscribers, warm and grounded, in my voice.
Lead magnet
Outline a short free guide for [audience] that makes them want the paid thing next.
Case study
Turn this client win into a before-and-after case study for my site.
Hone your brand
Get it crisp and consistent
so everything feels like you
Lock your look
Look at what I already have, then give me a brand style direction: 3 to 4 hex colors, a headline font and a body font, and one line on mood. Build it from my real brand, not a template.
Find your voice
From these three things I've written [paste], describe my brand voice in five traits and three do-nots, so anything written for me sounds like me.
Name your method
Help me name my signature method: something memorable I can trademark-check later, that captures [what you do].
Brand one-pager
Make a one-page brand sheet: logo space, colors with hex, fonts, voice in a sentence, and three do and don't examples.
Consistency pass
Look at these pages [paste or screenshots] and tell me where my brand drifts, then fix them to match my style direction.
Moodboard in words
Describe a moodboard for my brand in words I can hand to a designer or an image tool: textures, light, colors, references.
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