# /cm:eod — End of Day Marketing Wrap

Close out the day with clarity on what shipped and what's next.

## What It Does

A 5-10 minute end-of-day ritual that captures what you accomplished, documents blockers, and sets up tomorrow for a fast start.

## Process

1. **What Shipped**
   - What marketing work was completed today?
   - What moved from draft to published?
   - What went from idea to execution?
   - What experiments concluded?

2. **What's In Progress**
   - What's partially done?
   - What's the next step to complete it?
   - When will it ship?

3. **What's Blocked**
   - What couldn't you finish and why?
   - Who/what are you waiting on?
   - What decision is needed?

4. **Tomorrow's Setup**
   - What's the first marketing task tomorrow?
   - What can you prepare now to start faster?
   - Any context to capture while it's fresh?

5. **Capture Notes** (optional)
   - Anything worth remembering?
   - Ideas that came up during the day?
   - Things to research or try?

## Output Format

```markdown
# EOD Marketing Wrap — [Date]

## Shipped ✅
- [Completed item 1]
- [Completed item 2]

## In Progress 🔄
- [Item] — Next step: [action] — ETA: [when]
- [Item] — Next step: [action] — ETA: [when]

## Blocked ⚠️
- [Item] — Waiting on: [person/thing]
- [Item] — Need: [decision/resource]

## Tomorrow's Start
- **First task:** [specific task]
- **Prep done:** [anything set up for fast start]

## Notes
- [Idea captured]
- [Thing to research]
- [Context worth remembering]
```

## When to Use

- End of each workday
- Before switching contexts (if marketing is part-time)
- Before days off (capture everything for smooth return)

## Time Investment

5-10 minutes

## Output

- Clear record of daily progress
- Visible blockers to address
- Tomorrow ready to start without warmup time

## Why EOD > Morning Review

Morning reviews are valuable, but EOD wraps solve a different problem:

- **Context is fresh** — You remember details now, not tomorrow morning
- **Blockers surface** — You can send an ask before logging off
- **Tomorrow starts fast** — No "wait, what was I doing?" friction
- **Separation** — Closing ritual helps mentally end the workday

Use both: EOD wrap to close, `/cm:daily` to open.

## Philosophy

The EOD wrap is about capture and closure. Don't try to plan the whole next day — just capture what's true right now and identify the first domino for tomorrow. That's enough to start strong.
