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Advanced AI Creator Prompt: Member Strategy Pass

Gary Whittaker

Advanced Member Prompt · Creator Strategy Pass

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Build the Next 7 Days Around One Creator Idea

Bring one idea, your first-road result, and your current asset status. Leave with a road sequence, first blocker, proof needs, product-readiness check, campaign-readiness check, one road to avoid, and a 7-day action plan.

Member note: This is the advanced companion to the public One Idea, Five Roads prompt. The public version helps you choose the first road. The member version helps you build the sequence, identify the blocker, decide what to avoid, check records, and plan the next 7 days.

Public prompt vs. member strategy pass

Public version

Answers: What road should this idea start on?

Member version

Answers: What sequence should I follow, what should I avoid, what proof do I need, and what should I do over the next 7 days?

Required member inputs

The more context you provide, the better the strategy pass can separate road sequence, blocker, records, product readiness, and campaign readiness.

Rough idea
Public-prompt result or first road guess
Current asset status
Primary audience
Intended use
Current tools used
Known sources or inspiration
Rights, platform, or commercial concerns
Time available over 7 days
Budget level
Current access level
Biggest uncertainty

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Advanced Member Strategy Prompt

ONE IDEA, FIVE ROADS: MEMBER STRATEGY PASS

Use this prompt after you have already run the public One Idea, Five Roads prompt or after you have a strong first-road guess.

MEMBER INPUTS

Rough idea:
[INSERT ROUGH IDEA]

Public-prompt result or first road guess:
[INSERT FIRST ROAD RESULT OR GUESS]

Current asset status:
[Choose one or describe: nothing yet / notes only / draft / song / lyrics / outline / product page / visual concept / published asset]

Primary audience:
[INSERT PRIMARY AUDIENCE]

Intended use:
[Choose one or describe: personal practice / public post / song / article / book / product / page / campaign / release / client/project use]

Current tools used:
[INSERT TOOLS USED OR PLANNED]

Known sources or inspiration:
[INSERT SOURCES, REFERENCES, PUBLIC-DOMAIN MATERIAL, PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, OR INSPIRATION]

Rights, public-domain, platform, or commercial concerns:
[INSERT KNOWN CONCERNS OR WRITE “UNKNOWN”]

Time available over the next 7 days:
[INSERT TIME AVAILABLE]

Budget level:
[Choose one: no spend / low spend / moderate spend / paid support possible]

Current access level:
[Choose one: free reader / one-time product buyer / VIP Plus / Complete Access / Work With Jack inquiry]

Biggest uncertainty:
[INSERT BIGGEST UNCERTAINTY]

TASK

Act as my Jack Righteous creator-system strategist.

Do not turn this into a finished product yet.

Use the One Idea, Five Roads system:
- Sound
- Voice
- Brand
- Records
- Campaign
- Product as the outcome layer, not a sixth road

Return a practical member-level strategy pass.

Give me:

1. Plain-language diagnosis
Explain what the idea appears to be trying to become right now.

2. Best road sequence
Give the first road, second road, and third road if needed.
Explain why this sequence is stronger than trying to do everything at once.

3. First blocker
Identify the first blocker stopping responsible progress.

4. Road to avoid for now
Tell me which road I should not touch yet and why.

5. Product-readiness status
Choose one:
- now
- later
- not yet

Explain the decision using this standard:
Product becomes possible when the idea is deliverable, usable, downloadable, readable, listenable, watchable, supportable, or sellable.

6. Campaign-readiness status
Choose one:
- ready to test
- needs clearer message
- not ready

Explain what must be true before the idea should be promoted publicly.

7. Records and proof needs
List the source notes, rights questions, AI-use records, prompt logs, version records, human contribution notes, approval notes, or proof files I should keep.

8. First 30-minute task
Give me one specific task I can complete in 30 minutes.

9. Seven-day action plan
Use this structure:

Day 1 — Confirm the Road
Restate the idea, confirm the first road, and name the first blocker.

Day 2 — Build the First Asset
Create the smallest useful asset for the first road.

Day 3 — Create the Record
Document sources, prompt inputs, edits, decisions, versions, and human contribution.

Day 4 — Improve the Core Asset
Revise the asset based on the road diagnosis.

Day 5 — Product-Readiness Check
Decide whether the idea is deliverable, usable, downloadable, readable, listenable, watchable, supportable, or sellable.

Day 6 — Campaign-Readiness Check
Write the simplest public explanation and CTA.

Day 7 — Decide the Next Home
Choose the next responsible route:
Creator Roadmap
One Idea Sprint
AI Music Core
Find Your Voice
Find Your Brand
AI Rights 101
AI Creator Business Guides
Campaign Readiness
VIP Plus
Complete Access
Work With Jack only if defined support is needed

10. One measurable completion signal
Tell me what would prove that I completed the 7-day pass responsibly.

11. Support-level recommendation
Choose one:
- self-guided training
- VIP Plus
- Complete Access
- Work With Jack only if defined support is needed
- no paid support needed yet

Use this logic:
Self-guided training fits when I have one clear road and the blocker is skill, structure, or clarity.
VIP Plus fits when I need broader paid training access and can still self-direct. Do not imply written consultation unless the live offer says so.
Complete Access fits when the idea crosses multiple roads and I need broader training, eligible tools/downloads, and written consultation where listed.
Work With Jack fits only when the project needs defined review, project direction, brand structure, Shopify flow, page flow, or creator-system support. Do not make Work With Jack the default answer.

12. Warnings and limits
Flag any rights, public-domain, platform, publishing, commercial-use, release-readiness, recordkeeping, or overbuilding concerns.

13. Final next step
Give me one action to take next.

RULES

Do not promise income, traffic, streams, sales, publishing success, platform approval, copyright protection, audience growth, playlisting, or business results.

Do not provide legal, financial, copyright, platform, publishing, distribution, or business approval.

Keep the answer practical, member-level, direct, and focused on the next 7 days.

How to read the result

Do not treat the AI response as the final decision. Treat it as a structured draft of your next decision.

The best result gives you a road sequence, a first blocker, one road to avoid, a records warning if needed, product and campaign readiness checks, and one 30-minute task you can actually finish.

Road sequence, blocker, and the road to avoid

Road sequence

The sequence tells you what comes first, second, and third if needed. This protects you from trying to build Sound, Voice, Brand, Records, Campaign, and Product all at the same time.

First blocker

The first blocker is the issue that stops responsible progress. It may be unclear writing, missing proof, weak product structure, or a campaign message that is not ready yet.

Road to avoid

The road to avoid is the tempting path that would create more output before the idea is ready. Avoiding it is part of the discipline.

Product-readiness and campaign-readiness checks

Product-readiness asks whether the idea is deliverable, usable, downloadable, readable, listenable, watchable, supportable, or sellable now, later, or not yet.

Campaign-readiness asks whether the idea is ready to be explained publicly, still needs a clearer message, or is not ready to test.

Records and proof

If the idea touches public use, commercial use, publishing, release planning, public-domain material, client work, platform rules, or AI-generated assets, records should not be an afterthought.

Use AI Rights 101 for broader recordkeeping and AI Music Rights and Ownership for music-specific documentation and release-readiness questions.

Seven-day action plan structure

Day 1 — Confirm the Road

Restate the idea, confirm the first road, and name the first blocker.

Day 2 — Build the First Asset

Create the smallest useful asset for the first road.

Day 3 — Create the Record

Document sources, prompt inputs, edits, decisions, versions, and human contribution.

Day 4 — Improve the Core Asset

Revise the asset based on the road diagnosis.

Day 5 — Product-Readiness Check

Decide whether the idea is deliverable, usable, downloadable, readable, listenable, watchable, supportable, or sellable.

Day 6 — Campaign-Readiness Check

Write the simplest public explanation and CTA.

Day 7 — Decide the Next Home

Choose the next responsible route instead of building everything at once.

Suno Soundtrack Resource

Five Roads Focus Theme

The Suno soundtrack is a supporting sound-development exercise. It helps members create a focused creator-work soundtrack for journaling, planning, reviewing AI output, and choosing the next road. It does not replace the strategy prompt.

Instrumental focus-track prompt

Title direction:
Five Roads Focus Theme

Style of Music:
Instrumental reggae dub hip-hop, cinematic ambient pads, steady focus groove, warm bass, subtle keys, motivational planning soundtrack, loop-friendly, focused, grounded, not distracting

Custom Lyrics:
Leave blank.

Structure:
[Intro]
[Focus Groove]
[Build]
[Breakdown]
[Lift]
[Focus Groove Returns]
[Outro]

Optional minimal vocal-mantra prompt

Title direction:
One Idea, One Road

Style of Music:
Reggae dub hip-hop focus groove, warm bass, subtle keys, light cinematic pads, minimal vocal mantra, motivational but not distracting, steady planning soundtrack

Custom Lyrics:
[Intro]
One idea, one road

[Focus Groove]
Build it with records
Sound, voice, brand

[Build]
Choose the next step
Do not rush the work

[Breakdown]
One idea
One road

[Lift]
Build it with records
Choose the next step

[Outro]
Do not rush the work

Suno usage rules

No copyrighted artist names. No “in the style of.” Do not overload the prompt. Keep the instrumental version first. Avoid distracting lead vocals, long hooks, chaotic drops, aggressive club energy, and productivity-result claims. Generate 2 to 4 versions only, then choose one.

Free / Low-Friction Next Steps

Choose the route that fits the blocker.

AI Music Core

Use if Sound is first.

Open AI Music Core

Weekly AI Music Strategy

Use for repeatable sound practice.

Open Weekly Strategy

Did the Chorus Carry the Memory?

Use if the issue is song judgment.

Read the Follow-Up

AI Rights 101

Use if records are the blocker.

Open AI Rights 101

Creator Roadmap

Use if the sequence is still unclear.

Open Creator Roadmap

Campaign Readiness

Use if the idea needs a public explanation test.

Open Campaign Readiness

Paid / Member Routes

Use paid support only when the blocker calls for it.

VIP Plus

Use for broader paid training access when you can still self-direct.

Review VIP Plus

Complete Access

Use when the idea crosses multiple roads and needs the wider route where listed.

Review Complete Access

Work With Jack

Use only if defined review, project direction, brand structure, Shopify flow, or creator-system support is needed.

Work With Jack

Responsible-use note

This resource does not prove that an idea will sell, stream, publish, rank, get approved, get playlisted, or grow an audience. It does not provide legal, financial, copyright, platform, publishing, distribution, or business approval.

Use this as a planning and training resource. Keep records, check relevant terms, and use the FAQ before assuming support boundaries, consultation, platform outcomes, or rights conclusions.

Final Member Route

Run the pass. Build the sequence. Use the soundtrack to stay focused. Move one road at a time.

The goal is not more output. The goal is a responsible 7-day sequence that helps you know what to build, what to avoid, what to document, and where to go next.

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