Send the whole list,
from anywhere with WiFi.
For years a campaign meant my laptop, two hours, and a strong coffee. Now I tap a button on my phone, speak the topic into one line, and the bot writes the campaign in my voice, hosts the video, picks the list, and emails everyone. Sixty seconds, from a beach or a bus, the whole list is gone. Here is exactly how it works.
A campaign should not need a laptop or a coffee.
Most people treat email campaigns like a project. They wait for the right desk, the right block of time, the right mood. By the time the campaign goes out, the moment is gone. This machine turns the campaign into a sixty second move you can make from anywhere. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.
Who it’s for
Founders, creators, course sellers, coaches, anyone with an email list they should be using more often than they are. If your campaigns only go out on the few days you happen to be at your desk in the right mood, this is for you.
What goes wrong
Without a fast lane, a campaign becomes a chore. You wait for the right block of time, the moment passes, the offer goes stale, the inbox of your list goes quiet. The list shrinks, slowly, while you wait to be in the mood.
How the machine works
You open a small page on your phone, type one line of topic, paste the link you want people to click, optionally shoot a short video. The bot writes the campaign in your voice, hosts the video, hyperlinks the link, picks the right list, and sends. Sixty seconds from pocket to inbox.
What you get back
Permission to send a campaign whenever the idea arrives, not whenever the laptop is open. A list that gets fed regularly, sales that show up on the days a normal version of you would not have sent anything, and a quiet feeling of leverage in your pocket.
The best campaigns I never sent were the ones I had to be at a desk for.
For years I had a quiet rule. A campaign needed my laptop, two hours, and a clear desk. Anything less and I would not write it. That rule cost me more money than I want to think about. The ideas that came to me in cafes, on buses, between meetings, all of them rotted on the way home.
The fix was not better discipline. The fix was a shorter lane from idea to send. I built a small page on my phone where I could type one line of topic, paste a link, and hit send. Behind the scenes, the bot did the rest.
It writes the campaign in my voice using copywriting frameworks I trained it on. It hosts any video I shot with my phone. It hyperlinks the link, drops in the right close, picks the right list out of my email tool, and emails everyone. From pocket to inbox in about sixty seconds.
The first time it worked I was on a bench. I had an idea, typed five words, hit send, and walked into a meeting. Two hours later I was back on the bench and the campaign had already produced sales. No laptop. No coffee. No two hour block.
Since then my campaign cadence has changed shape. The idea and the send are now the same moment, instead of separated by days or weeks of waiting for the right desk. The list stays fed, the offer stays fresh, and the income from email looks more like a steady drip than a few big spikes a year.
Proof point: I have shown my real day on YouTube, including how a single social post made me 3K+ in a day and my income streams breakdown, so the modest figures on this page are real and checkable.
Three pieces, one tap, the whole list gone
What made this actually work was the short lane. The campaign cannot be a project, or you will never send it. It has to be a tap. Three small pieces wired into one button, and the inbox of your list becomes a place you visit when the idea arrives, not when the desk is clear.
One line in, a whole campaign out
The bot writes the campaign from a single line of input. A topic, a quick angle, a feeling. From that one line it uses copywriting frameworks you trained it on (a real subject line, a strong opening, two short sections, a soft close, a P.S.) and produces the campaign in your voice. You write less than a text message. The list gets a real email.
The video hosts itself
If you shot a short video on your phone while the idea was warm, the bot uploads it, hosts it on a clean page, and threads the link into the email at the right spot. You never go home to your laptop to host a video. You never open a hosting tool. The video that was on your phone twenty seconds ago is now in everyone’s inbox, on its own page, with a play button.
The right list, picked for you
The bot already knows which list to send to. Based on the topic and the link, it picks the right segment of your audience, drops in the right close, and hits send. You never log into the email tool. You never tag anyone. The lane from idea to inbox is one button long, and the right people get the right email by design.
One line in, the video hosts itself, the right list gets picked. Do those three in order and a campaign becomes a tap. Skip any one and you are back to needing a laptop and a clear desk.
What campaigns used to look like
- An idea on a bus that rotted by the time you got home
- Two hours of writing, hosting, hyperlinking, segmenting
- Campaigns sent only on the rare days the desk was clear
- A list that goes quiet for weeks because nothing is ready
- Sales tied to a few big sends a year, with long droughts in between
What campaigns look like now
- An idea on a bus that is in inboxes before the bus arrives
- Sixty seconds of typing one line and pasting one link
- Campaigns sent whenever the idea is warm, not whenever the desk is clear
- A list that gets fed regularly because sending is no longer a chore
- A steady drip of sales spread across the year, not one or two spikes
How I train the bot on my own copy
The whole thing rests on the bot writing campaigns that sound like me. This first prompt is what I use to feed it the copywriting frameworks I actually use, so a campaign written from one line of input still reads like my real emails.
Train the bot on your own campaigns
I want you to learn how I write email campaigns. Here is the material: 1. Five of my best email campaigns (subject line plus body). 2. The two or three copywriting frameworks I use most often (for example: open with a story, one specific promise, soft close, P.S. line). 3. Two phrases I overuse that should stay in. 4. Two phrases I never use that must stay out. Read all of it and tell me, in plain English, the rules of my campaign style. Then write me one sample campaign on a topic of your choice using those rules. Subject line plus body. Do not invent. Match the rules you just listed.
Twenty minutes once. From then on, every one-line input becomes a campaign that sounds like you, written end to end in seconds.
How I turn one line into a full campaign
This is the prompt the bot runs every time I tap send. One line of topic, optionally a link, optionally a short video, and it builds the whole email from the frameworks it learned in step one.
Write the campaign from one line
I have just sent you a single line of topic and a destination link. Optionally I have also given you a short video. Build a full email campaign for my list using the rules you learned from my training material. Structure: - A subject line that earns the open - A short, warm opening that sets up the idea - One specific promise tied to the link - A natural place to embed the video (if one was given) - A soft close that points to the link without sounding pushy - A short P.S. that reinforces the promise Voice: mine, casual, plain English. Output the subject line and the body, ready to send.
This is the engine of the whole machine. From one line in, a real email comes out, in your voice, every time.
The 3-minute overview of how this works
Before the build steps, watch this short overview. It’s the exact video from the Automations Made Easy page, and it walks through the mechanics behind machines like this one. 1,000+ students have used these mechanics to save two hours a day, with zero coding.
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What the pocket broadcast quietly does every week
Let me keep this small and believable. I am not going to promise a million dollar list explosion. I will tell you what a modest version really does once sending a campaign feels like sending a text.
Say you send two short campaigns a week, each one a quick idea you would never have sent if it required a laptop. Even at a small list of a few thousand engaged readers, the steady drip of two extra campaigns adds up. Each modest send produces a quiet bump in sales that would not have happened without it.
Two short campaigns a week, sent from your phone
Roughly 100 extra campaigns a year, on top of your usual rhythm
Each one a small bump in sales that would have been zero
All without you opening a laptop or sitting at a desk
Now let it compound. 100 extra campaigns a year is a hundred small wins the previous you would not have collected. Over five years that is the kind of quiet, steady email income that pays for everything else. I documented my real numbers on YouTube, including my income streams breakdown and the Freedom by Choice podcast.
I wrote more about running a business from a phone in my Substack, including how I keep the campaign quality high when the lane gets shorter.
How I pick the right list automatically
Sending a campaign to the wrong segment is worse than not sending one. This prompt is how I let the bot pick the right list out of my email tool, based on the topic, so the right people get the right email without me logging in.
Pick the right list for the topic
I am about to send a campaign. Here is the topic and the link. Look at my available lists and segments and tell me which one is the right fit. The right segment is the one most likely to care about this specific topic and click this specific link. Output: - The name of the segment - One short sentence on why it fits - The approximate size of that segment If no segment fits well, recommend the broad list and flag it with a short note so I know we are sending wide on purpose.
The right segment for the right topic. No more accidental sends to the people who do not care, and a steady rise in open and click rates over time.
How I check the pocket broadcast actually works
Without a small scoreboard the pocket broadcast quietly drifts. This last prompt sets up a weekly check so I can see how many campaigns went out from my phone, how the list responded, and what the steady weekly income looks like.
The pocket broadcast scoreboard
Help me design a one-screen weekly scoreboard for my pocket email broadcast. For each week I want to see, at a glance: - How many campaigns I sent from my phone - The opens and clicks across all of them - The rough sales tied to those clicks - The biggest jump in engagement compared to last week No fancy charts. Just one screen and the single thing to change next week to lift the numbers a little. Output the list of numbers to track, then two short paragraphs on how to read them and the first thing to change.
With this in place you stop guessing. You see exactly which short campaign earned its keep and which idea was worth the tap.
The exact build, step by step
Build a tiny page on your phone with three fields
One time setup. You build a small page on your phone with three fields: topic, link, and optional video. That is the only place you will ever touch when sending. No tabs, no formatting, no menus. The whole interface is small enough to fit your thumb.
Type the topic, paste the link, hit send
When the idea arrives, you take ten seconds to type the topic in one line, paste the link of where you want people to go, and hit send. Optionally, you shoot a short video right there on your phone. That is the entirety of your work. Everything else is the machine.
The bot writes the campaign in your voice
Behind the scenes, the bot reads the topic and the link, picks the right framework, writes the subject line, the opening, the body, the close, and the P.S. It uses the copywriting frameworks you trained it on, so the campaign reads like one of yours, not like a template.
The video gets hosted automatically
If you shot a short video, the bot uploads it for you to a clean little page, threads the right play button into the email, and writes a one line caption that fits the topic. No video editor. No hosting tool. No second tab.
The right list is picked and the email goes out
The bot reads the topic, picks the right segment of your audience, drops in the right call to action, and connects to your email tool. The campaign is sent to the people most likely to care. You never log into the email tool. You never tag anyone. The right people get the right email by design.
The numbers come back to your phone
An hour or two after the send, the bot reports the opens, the clicks, and the rough sales back to your phone in a single line. No dashboards to log into. No charts to read. Just a short note that tells you if the idea worked, so you know whether to send another short campaign tomorrow.
An idea arrives somewhere off your desk
A cafe, a bus, a meeting, the moment is warm
You type one line and hit send
Topic, link, optional video, ten seconds total
The bot writes the campaign and picks the list
In your voice, with the right framework, to the right segment
The numbers come back to your phone
A short line tells you if the idea earned its keep
Want to build this in your own business?
Automations Made Easy teaches you, step by step, how to build little pocket broadcast machines like the one you just read about. Zero coding. Plain English. 1,000+ students have already used it to send campaigns from cafes, beaches, and the back of meetings.
The six months after I switched it on
Here is the modest shape of it. The first weeks are quiet because you are still learning to trust the lane. From month two on, you send more often because sending is no longer a chore, and the steady drip of small sales adds up.
Campaigns sent from a phone per month (modest estimate)
Notice the line plateaus. That is the point. Around ten short campaigns a month is the modest rhythm where the list stays fed without anyone feeling spammed, and the numbers compound month over month.
What other students built
I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.
“I used to send two campaigns a month. Now I send two a week, and most of them happen from cafes. The list has stopped going cold.”
“The video lane is the wild part. I shoot a forty second clip on my phone, hit send, and it is hosted and embedded in everyone’s inbox in under a minute.”
“The first time I sent a campaign from a beach I felt slightly guilty, then I checked the sales and stopped feeling guilty.”
“The right list gets picked automatically and I never log into the email tool anymore. Whole weeks go by without me opening a laptop.”
What’s inside Automations Made Easy
AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.
The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).
It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.
The pocket broadcast: common questions
Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.
Will the campaigns still sound like me if I only type one line?
Yes, if you trained the bot on five of your real campaigns first. From that material, it learns your subject line style, your opening lines, your call-to-action language. One line of input becomes a full campaign in your voice. People who know your writing usually cannot tell the difference.
Is sending so often going to burn the list out?
Not if the campaigns are short and the topics are useful. The risk is not the number of sends, it is the depth and length of each one. A short, helpful email twice a week from a person whose voice the reader trusts is welcome. A long, salesy email twice a month is what burns lists out.
What if my phone has no signal?
Then the send queues up and goes out as soon as you have signal again. You will not know the difference. The bot waits patiently in the background for the connection and ships the moment it is ready. For most everyday use, this is invisible.
Can I review the email before it goes out?
Yes. A quick preview mode shows you the subject line and the body before the bot sends. You can tap once to approve, or edit a word and then approve. For the campaigns where you want to skip the preview entirely, you can mark the topic as ‘trusted’ and the bot will send on its own.
Do I need to code to build one?
No. The whole machine is built with no-code tools by connecting a few friendly steps together. If you can copy and paste, you can build it. That is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches.
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Build the pocket broadcast yourself, or work with me directly.
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