Who They Are
Advisors are experienced professionals who offer personalized guidance in areas like career growth, business decisions, education paths, investment choices, and more. While typically working one-on-one, they often repeat similar advice across different clients.
How MUAB Supports Advisors
MUAB empowers advisors to scale their knowledge by turning it into digital content. Instead of repeating the same advice individually, they can create toolkits, checklists, audio explainers, or templates that clients can access anytime.
🧠 Digital Product Opportunities for Advisors
Type of Product | Description | Example Title | Format in MUAB |
Decision-Making Framework | A guide to help clients weigh choices or assess options | “Career Pivot Framework – Should You Switch Paths?” | Document / Text |
Personal Strategy Template | Step-by-step template for goal setting or life planning | “Quarterly Life Goals Planning Template” | Document |
Checklist for Readiness | Tool to assess if someone is ready for a career or life shift | “Startup Readiness Checklist – Are You Actually Ready?” | Document / Text |
Audio Advisory Session | General advice recorded for key questions advisors get often | “Should You Quit or Stay? – Career Audio Guidance” | Audio |
Explainer Video | Breakdown of common advisory scenarios with visuals | “How I Advise Founders to Choose Co-Founders” | Video |
Toolkit Bundle | Multiple documents + guides on a theme | “Career Clarity Toolkit – Templates, Tips, and Resources” | Resource (ZIP) |
🛠️ Suggested Formats to Use in MUAB
MUAB Format | Best For |
Document | Strategy guides, templates, life design frameworks |
Text | Quick advice, decision trees, insights |
Audio | Voice-based scenarios, advice walkthroughs |
Video | Visual breakdowns of complex decision models |
Resource (ZIP) | Complete guidance packs, bundled resources, full playbooks |
📌 Tips for Getting Started
Think of one question you get asked all the time — start there
Use structured formats (like frameworks and checklists) for clarity
Don’t be afraid to share “generalized” advice — it’s still very valuable
Make your tone approachable and reassuring
First product idea: “Should I Change Careers? – 5-Point Self Assessment”