Managed service · Parent Workbench

Your work is worth talking about.You should not have to invent the words alone.

Weeknote is a weekly content service for small business owners. Send one honest note about what actually happened in the work. Get a small stack of useful posts that sound like you, not like a content machine.

Four founding seats · $300 / month · no long-term contract

You already have the material. The week eats the writing time.

Small business owners do hard work every week. Customers, lessons, near-misses, quiet wins. That is the good content. But by Friday the notes are scattered, the feed feels empty, and the "I should post" guilt is louder than the work itself.

Weeknote is not another AI ghostwriter you babysit. It is a managed rhythm: one honest check-in, one finished Weeknote, your approval, then delivery.

This is what happens to one ordinary note.

No carefully prepared story. No polished update. Just something that happened during the workweek and was worth keeping.

Northstar Workshop Custom furniture studio · plainspoken, warm, never salesy

Fictional example for the complete process. No real customer information is included.

Weeknote 07 Four pieces · four jobs · one true source

Source: A customer arrived with too many saved options and needed a way to recognize what actually belonged together.

Purpose: turn a real moment into an observation others recognize Recommended day: Tuesday

Fourteen saved ideas can feel like preparation. Sometimes they are just fourteen different decisions waiting to be made.

A customer came in this week with a phone full of examples and no clearer sense of what belonged in her own home. We did not start by finding more. We started by noticing what she kept returning to.

The right choice often appears after the extra choices leave the table.

Suggested visual: Three material or finish options arranged on a worktable.

Source: pulled from the customer arriving with fourteen saved ideas.

Demo only

Thirty-four seconds in. A full week of useful content out.

Weeknote turns one quick voice note into four ready-to-use posts, then gives the owner final control over every word.

Greg, founder of Parent Workbench
Greg, founder of Parent Workbench

Built by someone who knows what a full week does to good intentions.

I’m Greg. I spent 15 years building and running a business that grew to roughly 40 employees and several million dollars in annual revenue.

I know what happens when customers, employees, decisions, and actual work take over the week. You notice useful things constantly. By the time you have a quiet minute to write, most of them are gone.

That experience became Weeknote. I built the method behind the service to find the useful thread, protect the owner’s voice and privacy, and return finished writing that is easy to review.

Weeknote is managed for you, but nothing speaks for you. Every customer sets their own voice, boundaries, and approval rules. Nothing publishes automatically.

Your business supplies the truth. Weeknote helps you keep it.

  • Built and ran a business for 15 years
  • Grew the team to roughly 40 people
  • Built Weeknote around a problem I knew firsthand
Ask Greg about a founding seat

Four seats. Full service. Room to start small.

Founding seat

$300/ month

No long-term contract. Cancel when it stops earning its place.

  • One quick source check-in each week
  • One finished Weeknote per week
  • Private review and delivery
  • You approve every piece
  • Nothing publishes automatically
  • One custom supporting visual when useful

Visual creation begins after the writing is approved.

Request a founding seat

Only four founding seats. When they are full, this page will say so.

What founding means

Early customers help set the standard while the service is still close to the workbench. The price is the full monthly service, not a teaser that jumps later without notice. At four active customers, the initial target is $1,200 per month recurring.

What this is not

  • Not a tools catalog item. Weeknote is a managed monthly service.
  • Not automatic social posting.
  • Not a generic AI content mill.
  • Not the private operations room (that stays private for paying customers).
Founding seats

Request one of the four seats.

This is an inquiry, not customer intake. If a seat is open and it looks like a fit, you will get a clear next step. Payment, agreement, and private intake come only after acceptance.

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Privacy boundary

Founding inquiries stay on the sales path. They do not open a private customer drawer or intake token.

No automatic sales sequence. I will read the note and reply with the honest next step.