This website went from a domain search to what you are reading in one working day — July 10, 2026. In the spirit of the verification standard this site runs on, here is the honest log of what was built, by whom, and how.
What got built
- A full brand audit — the “Magic Berry Plan”: 15 pages built on Dennis Yu‘s published frameworks. Three AI research agents pulled 200+ live sources, separated every claim into verified / reported / not found, and scored my personal brand honestly (28/100 at baseline — no Knowledge Panel, scrapers owning half of page one, and a campus business with zero public pages). The plan includes a 14-item fix sprint, a Topic Wheel, a Dollar-a-Day amplification budget, and a 90-day scoreboard.
- An eight-agent operating system — skill files for a daily reputation monitor, weekly prospect research, warm-path mapping, ad optimization, operator recruiting, a Friday metrics loop, and a monthly honesty audit that re-verifies every public claim I make. Nothing publishes or sends without my approval; the rules live in the files, not in vibes.
- This website — domain registered, DNS pointed, WordPress provisioned on BlitzMetrics‘ platform, and 6 pages plus 22 sourced posts imported, with Person and Organization schema underneath so machines can read the record too. Built to the entity-home standard Dennis’s team documents publicly.
The part worth copying
The most valuable artifact isn’t the site — it’s the banned-claims register. There are stories about my background that circulate in rooms I’ve been in. The agents checked them against the public record, found no sources, and locked them out of every page here until documentation exists. That stung, briefly. But in a world where your buyers run diligence with AI, a brand that audits itself is the only kind that compounds. Same standard as the mentions tracker →
Credit where it’s due
The system is Dennis Yu’s, published openly at blitzmetrics.com and Local Service Spotlight. The build was run by AI agents operated from Dennis’s team, including Leo Pohlmann in Cologne, whose own site was built the same way — the method proves itself on the people who run it. A fuller engineering write-up will publish on blitzmetrics.com.
Photos and video from the campus work are the next thing that lands here. If the pages still show placeholder frames, that’s why — real footage only, per the house rule.
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