(And What Happens July 1 That Changes Everything)
You’re not just making content.
You’re broadcasting IP, strategy, and identity through tools designed to profile you.
Google reads your docs.
Dropbox fingerprints your files.
Zoom, Notion, Slack every brainstorm is indexed, cataloged, and sold.
If your workflow lives in the cloud, so does your value.
And it’s not yours anymore.
But starting July 1, that ends.
What’s Coming: The Untraceable OS for Creators
This isn’t a course.
Not a subscription.
Not a theory.
It’s a real world, hardened creative workflow built from the ground up to keep Big Tech out of your headspace.
- Local first
- Encrypted by default
- Cloud optional
- No surveillance
You don’t need to “learn privacy.”
You just need a stack that doesn’t betray you.
Why Creators Need This Now
You’re probably already compromised if:
- You store client work on Google Drive or Dropbox
- You write drafts in Notion or Google Docs
- You send contracts and deliverables over Gmail
- You publish through platforms that track every click
Even if you mean well, your tools don’t.
Untraceable OS flips the script.
What You’ll Get (Free, Starting July 1)
For the entire month of July, you’ll get one tactical blog post per day breaking down:
- How I replaced cloud sync with local + encrypted backups
- How I send files to clients without leaks or liability
- How I run publishing and newsletters without tracking pixels
- How to strip metadata, anonymize uploads, and protect your identity
Each post comes with a tool, template, or walkthrough. No fluff. No filler. Just operations.
Here’s what drops July 1 in the free Starter Pack:
- Guide: From Google Docs to Local Vault in 10 Minutes
- Vault Template: A full Obsidian workflow for creators
- Cheat Sheet: Encrypted file sharing without Dropbox or WeTransfer
- Mini-Guide: Scrub metadata before you upload anything
Claw It Back Before It’s Too Late
If you create online, you are under surveillance.
If you use Big Tech, your ideas are being mined.
And if you keep ignoring it, you’re handing over your career.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Starting July 1, take it all back, step by step, one tool at a time.