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Where Has Jack Righteous Shown Up in Your Work?
Have you cited, shared, taught from, recommended, or used a Jack Righteous guide, article, prompt, or workflow? Send the link or story. Iām building a record of where JR resources are helping people create, teach, publish, release, and...

A Jack Righteous community call
Publishing something useful online has a strange blind spot: I can see that people found the work, but I usually cannot see what happened after they closed the tab.
Over time, creators, writers, musicians, educators and builders have told me privately that a Jack Righteous article, guide, prompt, workflow or conversation helped them make a decision, solve a problem, finish a project or explain something to someone else. I appreciate every one of those messages. I also realized I have done a poor job of documenting where that work goes next.
Recently, I have started finding JR resources being cited and referenced outside this site. That made the gap even clearer. There is a difference between knowing that something helped and being able to point to the places where it was actually used, shared, taught from, recommended or built upon.
So I want to start keeping the receipts ā the good kind.
This is not a request for manufactured praise, five-star reviews or polished testimonials. I am interested in something more useful: a living record of where Jack Righteous work is showing up and what it is helping people do.
Where has JR shown up in your work?
If there is a public link, send it. If the story happened privately, tell me what changed.
What counts?
You do not need to have written a formal review. I would like to hear from you if you have cited a JR article in something you published, shared a guide with a class or community, referenced a resource in a newsletter, video or podcast, recommended Jack Righteous in a forum or social post, or used a workflow to help finish a song, story, release, website, lesson, business decision or creative project.
The most useful submissions answer three simple questions: What did you use? Where did it show up? What did it help you make, decide, teach, publish, release or finish?
If you mentioned JR publicly, please send the actual link.
I am especially interested in public references because they can be verified and credited properly. If I eventually feature your example on JackRighteous.com, I will treat the source accurately. A citation will be called a citation. A recommendation will be called a recommendation. A testimonial or collaboration will only be described that way when that is genuinely what it is.
USED SOMETHING FROM JACK RIGHTEOUS?
Send me the link or the story. A sentence is enough to start. Tell me where the resource appeared and what it helped you do.
Tell Jack where it took you āWhy I am doing this now
I want Jack Righteous to be judged by more than the amount of content I publish. The better measure is whether the work earns a place in somebody else's process. Did it help someone understand an AI music decision? Did a creator use it to finish instead of endlessly regenerate? Did an educator pass it to a student? Did a writer cite it because it made something clearer? Did somebody build something better because a resource here gave them the missing step?
Those are the signals worth collecting. They also tell me what deserves more attention, what needs to be improved and what kind of work I should create next.
The point is not to count mentions. It is to understand the life of the work after it leaves this site.
If Jack Righteous has helped you create, teach, publish, release, decide or finish something, I want to know where it went next.
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