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Narrative goblin, already writing you into a novel

Why creating a custom GPT might actually save you from a lawsuit.


Hey Reader,

Not trying to show up all doomsical in your inbox on a Wednesday, but I recently stumbled on a stat that gave me a tiny heart attack. As of 2025, ADA accessibility is no longer a “nice‑to‑have” on your website.

Apparently, lawsuits over things like missing alt text, broken navigation for screen‑readers, forms people can’t use if they can’t see or click—are skyrocketing. In just the first half of this year, more than 2,000 ADA-accessibility lawsuits were filed in the US alone.

Here’s why that matters: if you run a business with a website or sell services/products online, “I’ll fix it later” doesn’t cut it anymore. People—and their lawyers—are paying attention.

That’s one of the reasons I built the Repurposing Wizard custom‑GPT you get as part of Create Your Custom GPT. It’s not just a handy extra; it's a digital accessibility safety net. It can help you:

  • Write clear, ADA-friendly alt text for images
  • Rewrite headings and subheadings for better readability and structure
  • Break up long, intimidating paragraphs so your content is easier to scan for neurodivergent readers
  • Offer a quick accessibility-friendly checklist before you hit publish

Having a copilot that helps you make your content more inclusive without adding hours to your workflow? That’s just smart business.

🚨 You’ve got TWO DAYS LEFT to snag Create Your Custom GPT before the price goes up forever.

Get the Repurposing Wizard.

Get your time back.

Get peace of mind that you’re not accidentally being a digital jerk.

Grab your spot before the price jumps.

Narrative goblin, already writing you into a novel

A writer's life is never boring... Think Walter Mitty falling down the rabbit hole—with a hearty dose of #PoorLifeChoices, which is an unfortunate side effect of being violently allergic to rules. ✦ Hi 👋🏼, I'm Jennie O'Connor. Allow me to entertain you with tales of rats in freezers, ass-less pants and flat-earther boyfriends.

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