Every new lead waits for you to reply. You qualify them by hand. You answer
the same questions you answered yesterday. The serious ones don't wait.
They book someone else.
I built the fix for myself first. It's qualified every lead on my site
since the day it went live. I never touched it. Now you get the whole system.
Every hour you spend qualifying a bad lead is an hour you didn't spend with a good one.
The traditional intake is broken. A contact form that sits in your inbox. A WhatsApp message you reply to two days later. A call with someone who couldn't afford you anyway.
Good prospects don't wait. They move on, find another coach, or talk themselves out of it. By the time you reply, the moment is gone.
The problem isn't traffic. It's what happens to leads after they land.
Before I packaged this, I built it for myself.
Go to strength-factory.com. Hit Brief Me. In three minutes, you'll have a custom brief that identifies who you are, what's stopping you, and which programme fits. It was written by AI trained on my voice. It runs without me.
That system has qualified and briefed every lead on my site since we launched it. I'm on the gym floor 7am–8pm six days a week. The intake doesn't care.
The Intake teaches you how to build the same thing for your business.
Start to finish: about three minutes. You're not in the loop until stage five — and by then the work is done.
Five stages produce one thing — the brief. It's the verdict your lead receives, and the copy that lands in your dashboard. Here's a real one, written by my system for a lead named Daniel.
You have trained for fifteen years and have almost nothing to show for the last few. That is not a knowledge problem — it is a business that has quietly eaten the room training used to occupy.
You are not a beginner. Fifteen years of training is a real base, and it is still in there. What changed is not you. It is the company. Thirty staff, and the business now decides your day. Training was the first thing it took.
You called it time. We're all busy. Time is a priority problem. The business did not steal your training — it filled a space you stopped defending. Five hours of sleep and a drink every night are not a scheduling problem. They are a decision, made by default, every day.
Twelve kilos comes off. 98 to 86. The crash after lunch goes — that is sleep and food, and both are fixable. Strength returns faster than you expect, because the base never fully left. Hormones are off. Lifestyle is off. Fix the lifestyle and the rest follows.
This is the Method. One to one, six months, direct access. Not because you need hand-holding — because the business will fight this, and a group cohort will not hold against it. You need a plan that moves with your week, not a schedule you will miss and quit. The plan is long term. Stick to it.
Daniel, you are a Method case. The issue was never knowledge or effort — it is that nothing in your week has been measured against the cost of staying like this. One to one is what holds when the business pushes back. That is the fit.
Daniel, brief is with me. I read these personally — no assistant. I will be back to you at daniel.k@danielklogistics.com within 24 hours. If we are a fit, we agree a start date and build from there. This is where it starts.
Strength Factory
75 pages. The full framework in plain English. No assumed technical knowledge. Built for coaches, not developers.
Why it works. How to design your qualifying conversation. How to score and route applicants to your offers. How to write prompts that sound like you — not like a chatbot. How to manage leads once they're in.
The exact three prompts running on my site — stripped of my brand, built for yours.
Conversation prompt. Signal extraction prompt. Brief generation prompt. Fill in your voice guide, your offer names, your prices. These are not templates you write from scratch. They're working prompts you configure.
Serverless functions for every pipeline stage. Redis queue for WhatsApp leads. Email delivery. An admin dashboard on your phone — no login, one bookmark.
A documented code package, configured from one settings file. Step-by-step setup guide. Deploy to Vercel in under an hour — or hand it to any developer and they'll have it live in a morning.
The Intake runs on Claude — Anthropic's AI. You set up your own Anthropic API key — a few minutes, free credits to start. At normal coaching lead volume it runs a few dollars a month. That's the only ongoing cost, and it's billed to you directly, never through me.
This isn't a project. One evening of reading, an afternoon of setup. Here's the whole path — buy to live.
Read the book. 75 pages, plain English. You'll understand the whole framework before you touch a single setting.
Configure your three prompts. Drop in your voice, your offer names, your prices. The prompts are built — you're filling blanks, not writing from scratch.
Deploy the code. Push the template to Vercel, following the setup guide. Not technical? Hand the repo to any developer — live in a morning.
Run a test lead. Send a fake enquiry through. Watch the conversation run, the brief generate, the email land. Tune anything that feels off.
Connect your lead sources. Web form, email, WhatsApp — point them all at the system. You're live. Every lead from here is qualified before you read it.
A lead lands at 11pm. You're asleep. The conversation runs, the brief writes itself, the email sends. You wake up, open one bookmark, and read a brief on someone already qualified — what they want, what's stopping them, and the offer that fits. You reply to someone worth your time. The work got done. You weren't in it.
This is a specific system for a specific problem. Read this before you pay.