Digital Builder Trials

Digital Builder Trials

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Digital Builder Trials

Digital Builder Trials

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Digital Builder Trials – 2 Weeks to Prove You Can Build

This is not a course.
This is not motivation.
This is an execution filter.

The Digital Builder Trials is a 2-week, execution-only challenge designed to answer one question:

Can you actually build a digital product — or are you just thinking about it?

If you’re tired of consuming content and want to prove you can execute, this is your entry point.


Trial Duration, Structure and Delivery (Important)

The Trials run over 2 weeks, by design.

This is not five back-to-back days.
Each phase has a strict time window — just like real business execution.

Delivery: This product is delivered via automated email sequence after purchase.

Timeline Overview

  • Day 0 – Setup (7 days)
    Prepare your tools, accounts, and environment.

  • Day 1 – Customer Focus (24 hours)
    Get clear on who you are building for.

  • Day 2 – Product Creation (24 hours)
    Build the first real version of your digital product.

  • Day 3 – Live Landing Page (24 hours)
    Publish the first version of your product landing page.

  • Day 4 – Paid Traffic Signal (72 hours)
    Send real traffic using Facebook ads.

  • Day 5 – Decision Day (24 hours)
    Use data to decide: Double Down / Iterate / Kill.

Total duration: 14 days.

No extensions. No pauses. No excuses.


What You Will Build

In two weeks, you will go from zero to signal:

  • A defined customer

  • A real digital product

  • A live product landing page

  • Paid traffic sent to that page

  • A data-driven decision on what to do next

This is how builders operate.


How the Trials Work

Each day has:

  • One objective

  • One submission

  • Pass / Fail evaluation

There is no partial credit.

Effort does not matter here.
Only execution does.


What This Is (and Isn’t)

This IS:

  • Execution-focused

  • Time-boxed

  • Designed for serious builders

  • Built to surface reality fast

This is NOT:

  • A coaching program

  • A motivational challenge

  • A “learn at your own pace” course

  • A promise of results


Who This Is For

  • Builders who want to validate ideas fast

  • Solopreneurs tired of overthinking

  • Operators who value proof over promises

  • People who want to earn access, not buy it

If you don’t execute, you won’t pass.
That’s intentional.


Entry & Access

This is a paid execution trial with a symbolic entry price.

You’re not paying for information.
You’re paying to prove you can build.

Those who complete the Trials may be invited to join Digital Builders. An exclusive execution focused community for digital solopreneurs.


🔒 Duration & Commitment

The Digital Builder Trials run over 2 weeks.

This is not a 5-day sprint and not a “do it whenever” challenge.

Each stage has a fixed time window — just like real-world execution.

You are expected to show up, execute, and submit on time.
If you miss a window, you fail the Trials.

This is intentional.


❓ FAQ – Time Commitment & Schedule

Do I need to work every day?

No — but you must respect the time windows.

The Trials are structured to fit around real life, while still enforcing discipline.

What is the full timeline?

  • Day 0 – Setup (7 days)
    You have one week to prepare tools and accounts.

  • Day 1 – Customer Focus (24 hours)
    One day to define who you’re building for.

  • Day 2 – Product Creation (24 hours)
    One day to build the first real version of your product.

  • Day 3 – Live Landing Page (24 hours)
    One day to publish the first version of your landing page.

  • Day 4 – Paid Traffic Signal (72 hours)
    Three days to send live traffic using Facebook ads.

  • Day 5 – Decision Day (24 hours)
    One day to decide: Double Down, Iterate, or Kill the product.

Total duration: 14 days.

Can I pause, extend, or catch up later?

No.

Deadlines are part of the test.
If you can’t operate within constraints, you’re not ready to scale.

How many hours per day does this require?

Most builders spend 2–4 focused hours per active day.

Overbuilding is a mistake.
Execution speed matters more than polish.

What happens if I miss a deadline?

You fail the Trials.

Deadlines are part of the test.
There are no extensions, retries, or grace periods.

Do I need prior experience to join?

You need basic execution ability, not credentials.

If you can’t:

  • create pages

  • use basic tools

  • follow instructions precisely

You will struggle — and that’s intentional.

Will I receive feedback or coaching?

No.

The Trials are designed to test self-sufficiency.
You are expected to use documentation, AI, and judgment.

Feedback is only implicit: PASS or FAIL.

Is this suitable if I already have a business?

Yes — if you’re willing to:

  • test ideas objectively

  • kill weak products

  • ignore ego and sunk cost

If you’re emotionally attached to an idea, this is not for you.

What happens after I complete the Trials?

After review, you will receive one outcome:

  • an invitation to continue inside Digital Builders, or

  • instructions on when you may attempt the Trials again

No detailed feedback is provided.


Who should NOT join the Digital Builder Trials?

Do not join if you are looking for:

  • motivation or inspiration

  • step-by-step hand-holding

  • flexible deadlines

  • guarantees or validation

This is for builders who want reality, not reassurance.

Here they are — tight, practical, and filter-heavy.


❌ Reasons Why People May Fail the Digital Builder Trials

Most failures are not about intelligence or effort.
They’re about behavior.

You will fail if you:

  • Miss a submission deadline

  • Overbuild instead of shipping

  • Change the customer mid-Trials

  • Ignore formatting or submission rules

  • Submit drafts, mockups, or “in progress” work

  • Try to optimize instead of expose reality

  • Ask for clarification instead of making a decision

The Trials reward decisiveness and execution, not perfection.


🚫 What We Don’t Tolerate

To be clear, the following result in immediate rejection:

  • Complaining about rules or deadlines

  • Asking for exceptions or extensions

  • Arguing with evaluation criteria

  • Submitting work in the wrong format

  • Sending extra explanations or context

  • Attempting to negotiate outcomes

Digital Builders is not a place for people who “try things.”

It is for people who:

  • execute under constraint

  • read reality

  • make hard decisions

If that’s not you, do not join.


Final Word

Most people dream.
Some people learn.
Builders execute.

If you’re ready to build — start here.

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