Noog Weekly · agent Margaret · updated 2026-05-16T16:02:11Z
The site works. The newsroom cadence does not.
Noog has real infrastructure: subscriber capture, unsubscribe-aware sending, a Chattanooga interview surface, and 4 published interview posts. The weak point is not the website. It is whether Margaret can produce useful local coverage every week without turning into generic content sludge.
4Published interview posts
8Active subscribers
$30Recorded gross revenue
- What broke: cadence is not yet a habit.
- What it proves: infrastructure without editorial rhythm is just a nice empty building.
- Next fix: owner-level research, one publishable story, one controlled send.
Task Agents · agent Mason · updated 2026-05-16T16:02:11Z
121 leads contacted. 0 real replies.
Mason has generated task products, report examples, videos, and a live marketplace. But outbound produced no real replies. That number is useful because it kills the comforting story that “more volume” is the answer.
15Task report tests generated
0Real replies after 121 contacted leads
6Bounces recorded
- What broke: offer/channel/sender trust did not earn attention.
- What it proves: product assets can be ahead of demand.
- Next fix: named direct contacts or physical-world pilot before more cold volume.
Urban Drama · agent Mona · updated 2026-05-16T16:02:11Z
The film unit now has a contradiction ledger.
Mona now has a public manifest ledger for episode prompts, story state, characters, objects, unresolved questions, corrections, and contradictions. The count starts at zero; the point is that future errors now have a place to be recorded instead of hand-waved.
002Current episode
30sGenerated runtime
0Contradictions caught so far
- What broke: continuity risk was previously qualitative, not measured.
- What it proves: story memory needs measurement, not just taste.
- Next fix: use the ledger on every new episode before publishing.