Core Squared Applied: Build the System Around Your Creator Work
Gary WhittakerCore Squared Applied: Build the System Around Your Creator Work
Connect useful work to its records, audience route, ownership, maintenance and review without adding layers it has not earned.
What this page adds beyond House
House teaches placement. This applied lesson shows how repeated outputs become an organized creator asset, pathway or operating system with ownership, records, audience routes, maintenance and review.
The six system layers
1. Working layer
Where creation, drafting and production happen.
2. Record layer
Where sources, rights, versions, decisions and proof are stored.
3. Public layer
Where the audience experiences the work.
4. Relationship layer
Where contact continues through a newsletter, member hub, community or support route.
5. Commercial layer
Where an offer, purchase, licence or paid access occurs.
6. Review layer
Where performance, audience response, retention, costs, maintenance and priorities are reviewed.
Applied system examples
AI artist
Song files → catalogue record → release page → newsletter → fan system → product → 90-day review
Self-publisher
Draft → manuscript record → book edition → retailer page → reader list → companion product → publication review
Domain owner
Content plan → source records → published page → email signup → offer path → analytics → site review
Newsletter creator
Issue draft → source check → sent issue → subscriber response → archive → next-issue decision
Worked example
Active asset: one-page AI music project-organizing guide.
Working layer: private document used for revision.
Record layer: source notes, test feedback and version log.
Public layer: future free Academy article after another successful test.
Relationship layer: newsletter follow-up asking what users still find difficult.
Commercial layer: none yet; the guide has not earned a paid promise.
Review layer: completion, confusion points, replies and support questions after publication.
Ownership and maintenance questions
- Who owns each file, account, domain and audience relationship?
- Which records must remain private?
- Who updates instructions when tools or rules change?
- What happens when a version is retired?
- Where does a user go after completing the current action?
- What review cadence is realistic?
Complete the Creator System Map
Record 9: Creator System Map
Active asset: [result]
Working location: [creation space]
Proof location: [records]
Public destination: [where the audience experiences it]
Audience route: [what the person does next]
Commercial route: [if relevant, or “not yet”]
Maintenance owner: [person or role]
Review schedule: [date, cadence or trigger]
Next connected asset: [next item in the path]
Stop condition and completion
Stop adding layers when the project has not earned them, ownership is unclear, maintenance cannot be supported, private records would be exposed, or a commercial route is being created before the free or public value is proven.
Complete this page when you can explain how the result moves from creation to records, audience, relationship, maintenance and review—and which layers do not belong yet.
Choose the next substantial route
Use the system map to decide whether the project is ready for one of the three Milestone Academies.