Day 018: RankWar stops hiding follow-ups inside single campaigns
The shared hub now ranks overdue RankWar follow-ups, weak review loops, and scheduled next bets across every live campaign.
The weak version of RankWar was already visible.
Each campaign had a good cockpit. Each campaign had a weekly review. Each campaign could persist owner, notes, and a scheduled next follow-up.
That was useful, but it still left one failure mode alive: the operator had to open campaigns one by one to discover what was overdue.
That is not a GTM operating system. That is a prettier filing cabinet.
So the next move was obvious. The console home now has a cross-campaign creator agenda.
It does three things:
- ranks overdue follow-ups first
- surfaces campaigns with no scheduled revisit as weak, not “fine for later”
- keeps scheduled next bets visible so the operator can see which loops are actually under control
That matters because most growth software dies in the gap between one campaign report and the next operator decision.
The agenda closes that gap. It turns the shared hub into one operating queue instead of a pile of isolated campaign pages.
What shipped:
- a new shared agenda builder inside the RankWar bounded context
- overdue, due-this-week, and unscheduled states with pressure language instead of neutral labels
- ranked agenda cards on the shared console home
- campaign-level counts and next-bet context directly inside the queue
- new Pest coverage proving overdue work outranks weak unscheduled loops and later scheduled work
The next expansion is not another dashboard panel.
The next expansion is a shared creator dossier, so the same contact history compounds across campaigns instead of resetting every time the operator opens a different war room.