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Receipts: 30 days of Heist running itself

April 26, 2026 · 2 min read
Receipts: 30 days of Heist running itself

A month ago we turned the crank. Here's what it produced, scored, and learned — without anyone touching the calendar.

The short version

A public receipt. 30 days, 1 operator, 1 Brain, ~180 posts across 6 platforms plus blog. The numbers, the misses, and the thing we didn't expect the Brain to figure out on its own.

The setup

One creator. One Brain. A single 10-minute onboarding. Then 30 days of scheduled content on autopilot, with a manual swap whenever a better topic landed.

The numbers

The misses

Over-indexed on one pillar (product explainers) in week 1 because the top-performing early post was a product explainer. Performance Patterns corrected by week 3. Under-used blockquotes on LinkedIn until we added a reference post with a great blockquote. Kept suggesting emoji in X replies until we banned it.

The thing we didn't expect

By week 3 the Brain started suggesting hooks the operator hadn't seen before. Actual new angles pulled from the Knowledge Base and Performance Patterns cross-referenced. The output started sounding sharper than the input.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the setup?

One creator. One Brain. A single 10-minute onboarding. Then 30 days of scheduled content on autopilot, with a manual swap whenever a better topic landed.

What are the misses?

Over-indexed on one pillar (product explainers) in week 1 because the top-performing early post was a product explainer. Performance Patterns corrected by week 3. Under-used blockquotes on LinkedIn until we added a reference post with a great blockquote. Kept suggesting emoji in X replies until we banned it.

What is the thing we didn't expect?

By week 3 the Brain started suggesting hooks the operator hadn't seen before. Actual new angles pulled from the Knowledge Base and Performance Patterns cross-referenced. The output started sounding sharper than the input.