$ cd ~/content-os/react-lab

React Lab

interactive components that demonstrate content operations. each component is both a demo and a piece of content — the React is the content.

6live demos
0external APIs
3color schemas
5hook styles

// 01 — TERMINAL BOOT SEQUENCE

the aios-image aesthetic rendered as a live React component. every content image starts from this design system.

Shawn AI/os command
// 02 — HOOK STYLE SWITCHER

same topic, five different openers. hook style is a content operation — you choose it, you don't discover it.

what if your content strategy was a git repo?
why it works: Opens with curiosity. Forces the reader to answer internally before scrolling.
// 03 — CONTENT PIPELINE

content moves through stages, not steps. each stage is a transformation with its own rules and output format.

Idea
Draft
Voice
Format
Publish
[idea] raw thought captured in daily log
// 04 — PALETTE EXPLORER

three color schemas mapped to content types. each palette is infrastructure, not decoration.

$ content generate --palette=terminal
[OK] palette loaded: Terminal
primary: #4EC373
accent: #D2A53C
// Technical content, system outputs, boot sequences
bg #0D0D0D
primary #4EC373
secondary #C9D1D9
accent #D2A53C
muted #484F58
// 05 — VOICE DNA TRANSFORM

voice normalization is a content operation. it takes generic AI output and applies your voice DNA rules.

BEFORE — AI DEFAULT
In today's fast-paced digital landscape, leveraging AI tools for content creation has become essential for modern marketers looking to scale their operations.
AFTER — VOICE DNA
most people use AI to write faster. I use it to build systems that write themselves.
remove corporate fillerlowercase openerfirst person, not thirdspecific > vague
// 06 — POST ANATOMY

a LinkedIn post is five sections, not one blob. click any section label to see why it works.

[HOOK]
I mass-deleted 200 contacts from my CRM last week.
[TENSION]
they were leads I'd been nurturing for 6 months. zero replies. zero opens. zero signal. but every CRM dashboard said "pipeline healthy" because the count was high.
[INSIGHT]
here's what nobody tells you about outbound: a big list isn't a pipeline. a sent email isn't a touchpoint. a "maybe" isn't a lead. vanity metrics in your CRM are the content equivalent of follower count.
[PROOF]
after the purge: • reply rate went from 2% to 11% • booked meetings doubled • pipeline value actually went up fewer leads. better leads. same effort.
[CTA]
your CRM is lying to you. go delete something. shawn ⚡ the gtme alchemist 🧙‍♂️
click a section label in the post to see the annotation

ShawnOS.ai|theGTMOS.ai|theContentOS.ai