Agostino Iermieri · Private Control Room
Turn your thinking into send-ready assets, in one pass.
Two tools, one voice — yours. Feed in a Claude-drafted proposal and get a tight, under-two-minute Loom script. Drop in a YouTube link and get a fast, tailored brief with action items built around your business — not generic advice. Every output renders as a branded, downloadable PDF.
Deal-facing · The #1 Prompt
Deal War-Room
Paste your messy case notes. In one pass: the strategic read, the hidden objection, the missing data, a testable next-meeting objective, the exact message to send, and the kill criteria — in your voice, ready to act on. Run it before any key meeting, or weekly across the live board.
Open the war-room →Deal-facing · Prompt #3
Loom Script Builder
Paste your first-draft proposal from Claude. The tool grabs the key figures and structure, then builds a one-pass, second-meeting Loom script in your proven 6-section format — quick, calm, low-pressure CTA. Featuring the client's name.
Open the builder → 03Learning · Tailored to you
YouTube Brief Builder
Paste a YouTube link. It fills in the creator and title and grabs the transcript when YouTube allows — otherwise drop in your yt-dlp transcript. Then a fast, tailored overview with action items specific to you and your live cases. Clean PDF, creator and title featured.
Open the builder →How it works — no API keys, no cost, your voice
Feed it
Paste a proposal or a YouTube link. Add the client's name (Loom) — the rest is pulled for you.
Copy the prompt
The tool assembles a precise, voice-calibrated prompt with your frameworks and figures already inside.
Run in Claude
One click to copy. Run it in Claude, then paste the result straight back into the tool.
Download the PDF
It renders into a branded Averton document. One click to save as a clean, shareable PDF.
Why the "assisted" model
Nothing is sent to a third-party server and there's no per-run cost — the tools use the Claude you already pay for. Your case notes, client names, and numbers stay between your browser and Claude. The interface just does the two things that are tedious by hand: writing the perfect prompt, and turning the answer into a polished document.