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Module 4: Your First Week Playbook

Module 4: Your First Week Playbook

Course: Bizzby 101 — Working with Your AI Team Duration: ~35 minutes Lessons: 5 Outcome: You know exactly what happens in Week 1, have a checklist to follow, and have scheduled your weekly review rhythm.

Lesson 4.1: The 7-Day Launch Protocol

Format: 📖 Reading | Duration: 5 min

Hook

Your first week sets the trajectory for your entire business. Here's exactly what your AI team does in those seven days, and what you need to do alongside them.

Concept

The moment you complete your business profile (Module 2), your team kicks into the 7-Day Launch Protocol. This is a coordinated sequence designed to get your business from "idea" to "ready for clients" as fast as possible.

Day 1: Foundation Day 2: Online Presence Day 3: Pricing & Packages Day 4: Marketing Setup Day 5: Systems & Automation Day 6: Launch Prep Day 7: Go Live

Not Every Business Moves This Fast

If your business needs licenses, permits, or physical equipment, some of these steps shift. Alex adjusts the protocol based on your situation. A freelance copywriter might be ready for clients on Day 3. A food truck might need 30 days for permits alone. The protocol flexes to your reality.

Example

Sophie started an online tutoring business. Her 7-Day Launch Protocol:

Action Item

Look at the 7-Day Launch Protocol above and identify which day you're most excited about and which one you're most nervous about. Send a message to Alex sharing both. Example: "Alex, I'm most excited about Day 4 (marketing) and most nervous about Day 3 (pricing). Can you give me extra detail on pricing when we get there?"

Lesson 4.2: Live Walkthrough: Week One for a Cleaning Business

Format: 🎬 Video | Duration: 10 min

Video Description

Step-by-step screen recording showing the full 7-Day Launch Protocol for a residential cleaning business. Shows actual agent messages, dashboard updates, and founder interactions at each stage.

Script Outline

  1. Meet the Founder (1 min): "Maria is starting a cleaning business in Phoenix. She completed her business profile yesterday. Let's see what her first week looks like."
  2. Day 1-2: Foundation & Online (2.5 min): Show Alex's operating plan arriving. Sam building the website. Google Business Profile going live.
  3. Day 3: Pricing (2 min): Maya's competitive research showing Phoenix cleaning rates. Riley's pricing model. Maria reviewing and adjusting her standard cleaning price from $130 to $140 based on her eco-friendly products.
  4. Day 4-5: Marketing & Systems (2.5 min): First social media posts drafted. Booking automation set up. Maria testing her booking flow on her phone.
  5. Day 6-7: Launch (2 min): Maria sharing with her network. First inquiry arriving. First booking confirmed. Maria's reaction.

Supporting Text

Why We're Showing a Cleaning Business: Cleaning is the most popular business type on Bizzby (along with other local services). But the 7-Day Launch Protocol works the same way regardless of your business type. The specific posts, pricing, and systems change, but the structure is identical. Key Takeaways from the Walkthrough:

Action Item

No action needed. Just watch (or read) and visualize what your own Week 1 will look like.

Lesson 4.3: Week 1 Checklist

Format: 📋 Template | Duration: 5 min

Hook

Print this. Stick it on your wall. Check things off as they happen. There's something deeply satisfying about a checklist.

Checklist


BIZZBY WEEK 1 CHECKLIST Before Day 1:
Completed Bizzby 101 course (you're almost there!)
Sent my business profile to Alex
Set up my weekly calendar blocks (Monday review, Wednesday check, Friday wrap)
Day 1: Foundation
Reviewed Alex's operating plan
Provided any corrections or additional context
Confirmed my 90-day goals are accurate
Day 2: Online Presence
Reviewed and approved my Google Business Profile
Reviewed my website draft (if building from scratch)
Verified my business name, address, and phone number are correct everywhere
Day 3: Pricing
Reviewed competitive pricing research
Approved (or adjusted) my pricing structure
Made sure I'm comfortable explaining my prices to clients
Day 4: Marketing
Reviewed and approved first batch of social media posts
Reviewed email/text templates
Added my personal photos or details to any content that needs it
Day 5: Systems
Tested my booking flow (submitted a test booking)
Verified confirmation and reminder messages are working
Reviewed my post-service follow-up sequence
Day 6: Launch Prep
Reviewed launch checklist from Alex
Prepared my personal announcement (email or text to friends/family)
Made final approvals on all content
Day 7: Go Live!
Shared my business with friends, family, and network
Social media posts published
Booking system accepting appointments
Celebrated. (Seriously. You just launched a business.)
Post-Launch:
Responded to all inquiries within 30 minutes (or had your agents auto-respond)
Booked my first client (or first consultation/discovery call)
Sent Alex my "Day 7 Report" reaction: what felt good, what felt hard

How to Use This

Your agents will handle most of these tasks. Your job is to review, approve, and check the boxes. Think of this less as a to-do list and more as a quality control checklist. You're making sure everything meets your standards before it goes live.

Action Item

Save or print this checklist. You'll start using it as soon as you finish this course.

Lesson 4.4: When Things Go Wrong

Format: 📖 Reading | Duration: 5 min

Hook

Things will go wrong. Not because Bizzby is broken, but because business is messy. Here's how to handle the bumps.

Concept

Common Week 1 Issues (And What to Do) "Alex's recommendation doesn't match my market." This happens, especially in niche or hyperlocal businesses. Your agents use broad data and your specific inputs. If something feels off, say so. "I don't like the writing style." Your agents start with a default professional tone. You might want something more casual, more fun, more technical, or more personal. "I'm overwhelmed by all the tasks." Week 1 has a lot happening. If you're feeling buried, slow down. Your agents don't have a deadline. Your business doesn't have to launch on Day 7 if you need Day 14. "Something technical isn't working." Booking link broken. Website not loading. Automation sending the wrong message. "I changed my mind about my business." It happens more than you'd think. You start setting up a dog walking business and realize you'd rather do pet sitting. Or you started as a generalist handyman and want to specialize in bathroom remodels. When to Contact Bizzby Support Your agents handle 95% of issues. Contact Bizzby support (support@bizzby.ai) if:

Example

Andre started a mobile detailing business. On Day 3, Maya recommended pricing at $150 for a full detail. Andre knew from talking to car enthusiasts in his area that the sweet spot was $120-$130. He told Alex: "The pricing is too high. In my area, $130 is the ceiling for a sedan. Luxury vehicles can go to $175. Please revise the pricing based on vehicle type, not a flat rate." Maya revised the pricing within an hour. Andre's tiered pricing (sedan $120, SUV $140, luxury $175) became one of his best selling points.

Action Item

No action needed right now. But bookmark this lesson. You'll probably come back to it during Week 1.

Lesson 4.5: Schedule Your First Weekly Review

Format: 🎯 Action | Duration: 15 min

Hook

You're about to finish Bizzby 101. One last thing: the habit that separates founders who succeed from founders who stall.

Concept

The weekly review is your single most important routine as a Bizzby founder. It's 30 minutes, once a week, where you and Alex look at what happened, what worked, and what's next. What a Weekly Review Looks Like: Step 1: Read Alex's Weekly Report (5 min) Alex sends this every Monday. It includes: Step 2: Reflect (5 min) Ask yourself: Step 3: Reply to Alex (10 min) Share your reflections and set direction for the week. Example:
"Alex, here's my weekly update: What went well: Got 3 new clients from Nextdoor. The automated booking confirmation is working great and clients love the text reminders. What didn't work: Facebook posts got very low engagement. I don't think my audience is on Facebook. What I learned: Clients keep asking if I do windows too. Might add window cleaning as an upsell. This week: Let's double down on Nextdoor. Drop Facebook for now. And Maya, please research what competitors charge for window cleaning as an add-on service."
Step 4: Review Pending Items (10 min) Approve or provide feedback on any items in your Tasks & Approvals queue.

Why This Works

Founders who do weekly reviews consistently: Founders who skip weekly reviews tend to drift. They stop checking in. Their agents keep working, but without direction, the work loses focus. Then the founder comes back after three weeks and wonders why things feel off track.

30 minutes a week. That's it. That's the difference.

Example

Keisha runs an online bookkeeping business. Her weekly review is every Monday at 8 AM with coffee. She reads Alex's report (new client inquiries, revenue update, content performance). She replies with her priorities. The whole thing takes 25 minutes. She's been doing it for 8 weeks. She went from 0 to 11 recurring clients and says the weekly review is "the most important meeting I have, and it's with my phone."

Action Item

  1. Pick your weekly review day and time. Most founders choose Monday morning or Sunday evening.
  2. Block 30 minutes on your calendar. Make it recurring. Protect it like a client meeting.
  3. Send Alex this message:
"Alex, I've scheduled my weekly review for [day] at [time]. Please have my weekly report ready by then. Let's start this week."
Congratulations. You've completed Bizzby 101.

Final Assessment

10 questions covering all 4 modules
  1. What is Alex's role on your Bizzby team?
- a) Marketing specialist - b) Chief of Staff who coordinates all agents - c) Customer support - d) Technical developer
  1. How many specialist agents are on your team?
- a) 3 - b) 5 - c) 10 - d) 1
  1. What are the three 90-day goal categories?
- a) Revenue, Customers, Systems - b) Marketing, Sales, Operations - c) Website, Social Media, Email - d) Fast, Medium, Slow
  1. How often should you check your Tasks & Approvals?
- a) Every hour - b) Once a day - c) Once a week - d) Never
  1. What does CCC stand for?
- a) Clarity, Context, Constraints - b) Create, Check, Complete - c) Client, Customer, Cash - d) Content, Copy, Conversion
  1. When an agent sends you work, what are your four options?
- a) Accept, Reject, Delete, Ignore - b) Approve, Approve with Edits, Send Back, Decline - c) Love, Like, Neutral, Dislike - d) Post, Save, Archive, Trash
  1. Can your AI agents make phone calls to clients?
- a) Yes - b) No
  1. What happens during the 7-Day Launch Protocol?
- a) You wait for clients to find you - b) Your team sets up your foundation, pricing, marketing, systems, and launches - c) Nothing, you do everything yourself - d) Bizzby builds your business without your input
  1. How long should your weekly review take?
- a) 5 minutes - b) 30 minutes - c) 3 hours - d) All day
  1. What's the most important thing to include when giving an agent a task?
- a) A deadline - b) Specific instructions with clarity, context, and constraints - c) A payment - d) Nothing, agents figure it out

Capstone Project

Submit your completed 90-Day Business Plan to Alex (from the template in Lesson 2.4). Alex will review it and respond with: To submit: Send your completed plan to Alex with the message: "Alex, here's my final 90-Day Business Plan. Please review and start the 7-Day Launch Protocol."

Certificate

Upon completing all 4 modules, the final assessment (minimum 80% score), and the capstone project:

🏆 Bizzby Certified Founder — Foundations This certificate confirms you have: Shareable on LinkedIn and available as a downloadable PDF.