A straight look at what 90 days actually produced. No spin, no vibes. What's live, what's real, and the one thing the next 90 is for.
Ninety days ago this was a recon script and an idea. Today it's a working business with a live product, real security receipts, a paying client, and, as of this morning, a stranger messaging you to buy. That is not a challenge you almost failed. That is you building the entire engine from zero.
Measured against "did I hit $5K," no, not yet. Measured against "did I build something that can get there," the board below is the answer.
pejji.com redesigned and live. Managed, secure, no-upfront website studio for NG businesses, with real pricing.
Security arm with real published CVEs to your name. The uncopyable edge nobody else in the lane has.
Full seller → security-gate → approve → live-store app. Pentested, hardened, identity layer. Richie onboarded.
Richie, BKBC, KRRB, TheTalkingArts. Each in a clean and a cinematic "dazzle" version, previews live.
Buddy hunting, ARGUS intel pipeline, a Personal Assistant, and a content engine, roughly two dozen jobs running daily.
Daily content calendar, an automated Pejji sales school, and a codified cinematic reel pipeline.
Recurring revenue today is thin, one care-plan client. That's the truth, and it's fine, because the pipeline the machine just started filling is real:
The engine exists. The next sprint is one job: turn what it pulls in into recurring money. Fewer new builds, more signatures.
Build the demo, land the first NG restaurant client, then make that the repeatable motion.
Pick clean vs dazzle, drop in real photos, deploy to their domains. Four live sites, four care plans.
Richie live and selling, then the next seller. The product is done, it needs users.
Register Pejji, then sell "get registered and online" as the cheap yes that funnels into the care plan.