Every asset, page, automation and pixel of a complete high-ticket appointment engine — 17 items in exact build order, each with a done-test and the classic mistake. The same sheet our team opens on Day 1 of every build.
These are from Phase 3 — Days 8–14, the build week. The full PDF has all 17, in the order that doesn't create rework.
That's 4 of 17. The full sheet covers all four phases — Days 1–4 buyer psychology audit, Days 4–7 offer and price architecture, Days 8–14 the build, Days 15–21 launch and dial-in — with the classic mistake for every single item. We've watched all 17 go wrong at least once.
Most half-built funnels didn't fail from lack of skill. They failed from sequence — the VSL written before the audit, the calendar wired before the form. The sheet exists so that never happens to yours.
17 items, four phases, printable A4. Pin it above your desk and tick as you go. Where should we send it?
✓ Instant download. No spam — just the sheet, and occasionally something worth reading.
Your copy of The 14-Day Engine Build Sheet is on its way to your device. Print it. Start at item 1 — the ICP map — not item 8. The order is the product.
Download Again ↓Each item tells you what it is, when you're allowed to tick it, and the classic way it goes wrong. No theory. No modules. A sheet.
The ICP map, the trigger language file (20 verbatim quotes, not paraphrase), competitor gap notes from opting into 3 rival funnels — and the 3am objection list: the 10 objections your buyer rehearses but never says on a call.
The 20% gap fixes that end "let me think about it," the price anchor that defends your number so your voice doesn't have to, and a guarantee designed with conditions you'd actually sign.
VSL page, pre-qual form with the budget question, booking calendar and buffer rules, no-show flows, WhatsApp and email nurture, CRM pipeline stages, pixel and tracking, and three full test bookings — including one where you no-show yourself.
The three numbers to check every morning — CPL, booking rate, show rate — a table of what to touch when each one drifts, and the A/B rules that stop you changing three things on the same Tuesday.
You've bought 2–3 courses on funnels. Watched most of module one. Knowing was never the problem.
Somewhere in your drive there's a doc called "Funnel v3 FINAL" with half a VSL script you started in March.
Every "this month I build the system" dies the same way: a client escalation on Tuesday, a delivery call at 6, and suddenly it's Sunday again.
It's 11:20pm, the house is finally quiet, and you're watching a 40-minute tutorial on calendar automations you'll remember nothing of by Thursday.
Doing all of it — in order, to done — while delivering client work and having a family. That's the problem.
That's why this is a sheet and not another course. A course tells you what to know. A sheet tells you what's done — 17 done-tests, in build order, no opinions required.
High Ticket Engine builds done-for-you appointment engines for coaches and consultants in India. This is the sheet our own team builds from — item for item, day for day. Now you have it.
businesses running on the engine — coaches, consultants, course creators, experts
verified client revenue generated through engines we've built
from kickoff to a live engine — most clients hit their first 10-call day by Day 21
The same 17 items, built by the team that wrote the sheet — funnel, pre-qualification, booking, nurture, traffic — live in 14 days, then managed. With ₹3,00,000 in your contract before you pay us a single rupee.
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