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- ArticleBehind the scenes
A Feed Nobody Can Turn Off
221 articles, and three boring files keep them mine. Why a sitemap, an RSS feed, and an app manifest beat any algorithm you are currently renting.
- ArticleThe Work
Let the Readers Build the Database
RepWatchr has 16,834 profiles and 59,657 sources. I did not put them all there. How a published receipt standard turns an audience into a data asset you actually own.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The Bottom Rung Is Where They Decide About You
The cheapest paid thing you sell is not revenue. It is where a stranger finds out if you are real. Four of my own offer ladders and the three questions to test yours.
- ArticleThe Work
Sixteen Thousand Profiles. Fifty Nine Thousand Sources. That Is Not a Website.
RepWatchr is the proof this stack ships real software: a database, a search layer, scorecards, and paid research tiers.
- ArticleRebuild
Fifteen Sources for Every New Name
RepWatchr added 51 profiles and 794 source links in eleven days. Why the source count is the number that matters, and the published evidence tiers behind it.
- ArticleRebuild
The comeback ledger, quarter three
284 published articles, 112 in July alone, zero missing share images. My honest quarter three ledger, plus the 40 minute method to run your own.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Why I write everything down
I logged millions of dollars of Marine Corps comms gear by hand. That habit became a publishing system. Here is my five section daily log, free to copy.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The 25 dollar toolkit
Sixteen tools that run my whole publishing operation, almost all on free plans. What each does, what it costs, and the exact trigger to upgrade.
- ArticleRebuild
I Published the Grading Rules Before I Graded Anybody
Most political scorecards show you a number and never the math. On RepWatchr I published the weights, the evidence tiers, and the gates before anyone got a grade.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Two Hundred Eighteen Pages Nobody Can Evict Me From
218 published pages on a domain I own. A post on a rented platform has a half-life. A page you own has an address. Here is what owning it actually costs.
- ArticleRebuild
The Record Grew While I Was in the Delivery Room
RepWatchr grew from 58,575 to 58,667 source URLs and 16,758 to 16,783 profiles in 17 days, including the week my son was born. What a record is supposed to do.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
If I Cannot Export It, I Do Not Own It
The one question I ask before building on any tool: can I get my data out today, without permission, in a format that works elsewhere? Losing reach is a setback. Losing the record is the business.
- ArticleRebuild
I Built a Tool That Turns Outrage Into Receipts. I Call It RepWatchr.
Everybody has an opinion about their politicians. Almost nobody has the receipt. That gap is exactly why I built RepWatchr. RepWatchr is a public-record accountability tool. Four words run the whole thing. Search. Grade. Source. Share. You
- ArticleRebuild
The Comeback Ledger
They wrote me off in ink. I decided to answer in receipts. When people count you out, they do it loud. When you come back, you do it in the ledger. Not the noise. The ledger. The running list of things you actually built while they were bus