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GitHub Rundown $49/month
— example digest, 7:00am — @yourname — GitHub Rundown
Wednesday, July 1

📊 Yesterday
• 7 commits across 2 repos
• 1 PR merged · 2 PRs opened
• 3 issues closed

🔥 What moved
Heavy push day in api-server — 5 of 7 commits landed there. auth-service PR is sitting at 2 approvals, one reviewer left.

Waiting on you
• Fix rate limiting on /users endpoint (auth-service)

🎯 Tomorrow's move
Get that auth-service PR over the line — ping the last reviewer directly. It's been open 3 days.
Analytics Rundown $49/month
— example digest, 7:00am — yoursite.com — Analytics Rundown
Wednesday, July 1

📊 Yesterday
• 1,284 sessions · +12% vs. last Wednesday
• Top page: /blog/getting-started (342 views)
• Bounce rate: 61% · Avg session: 2m 14s

🔥 What moved
Organic search up 23% — the getting-started post is ranking for a new keyword. Direct traffic flat.

🎯 Tomorrow's move
Add internal links from your top 3 posts to /pricing — that getting-started traffic isn't converting yet.
Shopify Rundown $79/month
— example digest, 7:00am — your-store — Shopify Rundown
Wednesday, July 1

📊 Yesterday
• $1,840 revenue · 23 orders
• 7 abandoned carts ($420 left on table)
• Top product: Classic Tee — 11 units

🔥 What moved
Strong day driven by the email campaign. AOV up to $80. The abandoned carts are all hitting at checkout — shipping cost is probably the issue.

🎯 Tomorrow's move
Offer free shipping over $75 for the next 48 hours. Your AOV is already at $80 — this converts those 7 carts.
Reddit Rundown $19/month
— example digest, 7:00am — Your subreddits — Reddit Rundown
Wednesday, July 1

📊 Top posts overnight
• r/MachineLearning: "Scaling laws don't apply to reasoning models" (2.4k upvotes)
• r/webdev: "Stop using useEffect for data fetching" (1.1k upvotes)
• r/entrepreneur: "How I hit $10k MRR in 6 months" (890 upvotes)

🔥 What's moving
AI safety discourse spiking in r/MachineLearning after yesterday's paper. r/webdev is in another React vs. everything fight.

🎯 Tomorrow's move
The scaling laws thread has 400 comments and is still hot — good place to post a take if you have one.

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