When to Use the Leadocrat Playbook vs the Toolkit vs Both
A clear decision guide for choosing between the Playbook, the Toolkit or the full bundle — based on where you are, not what's on sale.
Who this is for: Operators evaluating Leadocrat who want a straight answer about which product fits their current stage.
The honest version: most people don't need both at once. Here's how to choose — and when stacking them actually makes sense.
Start with the Playbook if…
- You're still defining the workflows that matter for your business.
- Your team needs a shared framework before they touch tools.
- You're advising clients and want a reference you can lean on.
- You want the strategy, not the implementation, first.
Start with the Toolkit if…
- You already know which workflows you want to ship next.
- You're hands-on with n8n (or willing to be) and want production-ready templates.
- You want prompts and SOPs you can drop into your stack this week.
- You're past the strategy stage and starving for assets.
Get both when…
You're building an internal AI-automation practice — for your business or your clients — and you want strategy plus implementation in one go. The bundle pays for itself the first time it shortens a project by a sprint.
What you're not getting
Neither product is a no-code shortcut to avoid learning your own business. They're force multipliers for operators who've already done the thinking — they assume you'll plug them into your specifics, not the other way around.
Next step
If you're still unsure, start with the Playbook — the framework will tell you within a chapter whether you also need the Toolkit. Most readers know by then.
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