A repurposing strategy for the œuvre

Two thousand
eight hundred
and sixteen.

You have recorded 27.7 hours of yourself in 202 days. Nine of those hours are worth a second life on another platform. This is the system that gives it to them.

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01 — The Audit

Everything below was measured, not assumed.

Pulled live from the firehose at api.jellyjelly.com on 18 August 2026: fifty-seven paginated calls for the full index, plus a sixty-jelly sample for duration.

Output by month

Peak was April at 683 jellies, 22.8 a day. The trend since is down 86%. The archive is now bigger than the habit — which is exactly when repurposing starts to pay.

02 — The Pipeline

Œ is one letter made of two.
So is every post you will ship.

The ligature is the whole idea: the raw jelly and the platform-native form, joined without either losing its shape. Six stages, numbered, each one finishable in a sitting.

    03 — The Channels

    Nine series already exist
    inside the archive.

    These are not invented buckets. Each count is a real title match across all 2,816 jellies. You have been running these shows for seven months without naming them.

    04 — The Formats

    One clip. Nine outputs.
    Every Thursday.

    Each ritual has a name, a slot in the week, an asset spec, and one rule that keeps it honest. Tap a row to open the spec.

    05 — The Constraints

    Five things the API told me
    that change the plan.

    06 — The Rollout

    Thirty days.

    Nothing here needs a team, a budget, or a new app. Week one is instrumentation. By week four the archive is working while you sleep.

    07 — The Scorecard

    Five numbers. Nothing else.

    At fourteen posts a week, the existing archive alone carries 3.9 years of programming. You do not need to record another jelly for this strategy to run. You will anyway.