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Organic distribution at rack scale

One account posts once a day.
Twenty accounts post sixty times.

A written operator’s manual for running a rack of real Android phones: the organic marketing strategy, the video that travels, the network and proxy layout, account creation, the day-by-day warm-up protocol, and the posting system that runs it all.

Get the manual — $197
One time. 30 days in the community included. $97/mo after, cancel anytime.
rack 01 · running● live
02 · the math

Do the arithmetic before you do anything else.

Same content, same offer, same amount of luck. The only variable is how many surfaces you post it from, over thirty days.

one phone, one account
1 account
× 1 post / day
× 30 days
= 30 posts
one rack, twenty accounts
20 accounts
× 3 posts / day
× 30 days
= 1,800 posts
60×
the surface area, same month

At a median 300 views per post — low for short-form, deliberately — that is 9,000 views versus 540,000. The rack does not make your content better. It stops one algorithm decision from being the whole business.

03 · failure modes

Why most people fail at this

FAIL 01

Banned in week one

Fresh accounts posting on day one look exactly like fresh accounts posting on day one. Warm-up takes about three weeks and it is the part everyone skips.

FAIL 02

Shared proxies torch the rack

Cheap shared IPs mean twenty accounts wearing one fingerprint. One flag and you lose all of them in an afternoon. Proxies matter more than people think.

FAIL 03

Content with no reach

Twenty phones pushing a video nobody watches produces twenty flat accounts. Distribution multiplies whatever you feed it, including zero.

FAIL 04

Quitting at setup

The first rack is the least fun week of the whole thing: hardware, network, accounts, no output yet. Most people stop three days before it starts working.

04 · curriculum

What you learn

Nine modules, 60 lessons. Text, not video — you read this with a phone in one hand and a USB hub in the other, and you cannot do that with a video. Each lesson ends with something you can do, not something you know about.

00

Start here

What the operation costs in money, in hours, and in accounts — before you spend any of it. Plus the order list, because hardware takes two weeks to arrive and the manual does not wait for it.

after this you can
Order the right hardware on day one instead of week four.
01

Offer and angle

Which offers survive short-form distribution, how to pick one, and how to say it in three seconds. The rack is worthless pointed at the wrong thing.

after this you can
Choose an offer and write the angle you will post against for 30 days.
02

Short-form video that travels

Hooks, pacing, on-screen text, retention edits, and how to make 30 variants of one idea without it reading as spam.

after this you can
Produce a week of posts for twenty accounts from one filming session.
03

Network and proxies

Mobile versus residential, one IP per account, and how to test an IP before you trust twenty accounts to it. This comes before accounts, because the network has to exist first.

after this you can
Build a network layout where one bad IP costs you one account, not twenty.
04

Sourcing and creating accounts

What to buy versus what to make, which devices to buy used, and how account creation actually goes wrong.

after this you can
Stand up twenty accounts that do not look like twenty accounts.
05

The warm-up protocol, day by day

Three weeks of scripted behaviour: watch time, follows, saves, first post timing. Twenty-one dated checkpoints, one per day, each with its own actions and its own checklist.

after this you can
Take a fresh account to posting rate without tripping review.
06

The posting system across the rack

Scheduling, content distribution to devices, staggering, logging, and the daily loop that takes 20 minutes not four hours.

after this you can
Run a twenty-phone rack on a fixed daily routine.
07

Scaling past the first twenty phones

Shelving and power, USB and network limits, what breaks at 50 and 100, and when to hire instead of buy.

after this you can
Add the next twenty phones without redesigning what already works.
08

When accounts die

Reading a ban, deciding between appeal and replacement, keeping content and followers recoverable, and expected attrition rates.

after this you can
Replace a dead account in under an hour and keep the rack at target rate.
05 · the community

The manual goes stale. The room does not.

Instagram and TikTok change detection and distribution roughly monthly. Anything recorded in March is partly wrong by June. Your first 30 days in the operator room are included with the manual, and that room is where the current version lives.

After 30 days it is $97/month if you want to stay. Cancel any time; the manual stays yours either way.

Weekly · what's working

A Monday post with the current ban patterns, posting cadences that are still safe, and hooks that are travelling this week — written from live racks, not memory.

Daily · other operators

Channels split by stage: first rack, scaling, content, hardware and proxies. People post their numbers, including the bad ones.

Twice monthly · office hours

Live call, 60 minutes, screens shared. Bring a rack that is misbehaving. Recorded for anyone in a bad timezone.

Ongoing · direct questions

Ask in the room and get an answer from someone who has run the exact setup, usually the same day.

06 · fit

Who this is not for

Three honest reasons to close this page. We would rather lose the sale than handle the refund.

NOT 01

You have nothing to promote yet

A rack is a distribution machine. If there is no offer, product, or client at the end of it, you will build something impressive that points nowhere. Get the offer first, then come back.

NOT 02

You are not willing to spend on hardware and proxies

Used Androids and clean mobile proxies are a real monthly cost, separate from this manual and paid by you. If that budget is not there, the manual cannot fix it.

NOT 03

You want passive income by Friday

Warm-up alone is three weeks before the rack is posting at full rate. This is an operation you run daily, not a switch you flip. Accounts die and you replace them.

08 · price
$197
one time · full manual · lifetime access
Get the manual
Nine modules, 60 lessons, all of them
included
The warm-up protocol — 21 dated daily checkpoints
included
First 30 days in the operator community
included
After day 30, the community continues at $97/month. Cancel any time, in two clicks, and keep the manual.
$97 / mo
14-day refund. Email us, no call, no form.
14 days
Phones, SIMs and proxies are your own cost and are not included.
not included
09 · questions

Straight answers

Yes. Attrition is part of the model, not a sign of failure. Run the warm-up properly and losses are low single digits per month; skip it and you can lose most of a rack in a week. Module eight covers reading a ban, when to appeal, and how to replace an account in under an hour.

One account is a bet. Twenty accounts is a system.

Get the manual — $197

Results vary. No income is guaranteed, implied, or projected. Phones, SIMs, proxies and any third-party tooling are separate costs paid by the student. Nothing here is financial advice.