+32 Commodity PressureHigh — content-driven offering (daily devotionals + a 1,900+ archive) is prime material for summarization, scraping, or AI repackaging.
frequent/regular posts (Daily Journal category)a summary of the over 1900 writings on this website, condensed into under 2 hourssite treats topical news (e.g., 'the sudden imposition of A.I.') — content-ready for aggregation
+0 Model DependencyNo visible dependence on third‑party models or model-led productization.
-6 Workflow OwnershipMeaningful — daily devotional content and subscriptions suggest a repeat habit and a direct relationship with readers, plus live events that re-engage the audience.
Daily Journal category (frequent/regular posts)Subscriptions linkorganizes and promotes live multi-day events
-0 Distribution EmbeddednessSome channel presence — website + YouTube and external mentions give reach, but no deep platform partnerships or ecosystem entrenchment.
YouTube links / mentionsexternal reference to EWTNwebcast & videos category
-0 Integration DepthShallow — evidence is limited to links and cross-posted media rather than APIs, platform integrations, or embedded tooling.
YouTube links / mentionswebcast & videos pages (media embedding rather than platform integration)
-0 Enterprise TrustNo enterprise signals — no compliance, procurement, or large-customer proof visible.
-0 Switching CostLow — loyal readers may prefer the voice, but content can be followed elsewhere or aggregated; limited data/config lock‑in.
Subscriptions Store Donate (monetization but not technical lock‑in)archive of writings (authorial gravity, but portable content)
-3 Monetization MaturityMeaningful commercial signals — subscriptions, a store, donations, and speaking engagements indicate real revenue channels though pricing and enterprise billing maturity are unclear.
Subscriptions Store Donateannounced speaking events (Winnipeg events)store and donate calls-to-action
+6 Category BaselineGeneric SaaS gets no category adjustment.
generic saas
+4 Relative PlacementSlightly more vulnerable — content is highly commoditisable with low technical lock‑in despite subscriptions and author reputation.
Large archive (1900+ writings) and frequent Daily Journal posts — prime material for scraping, summarization, or aggregation.No visible model dependence or proprietary tech — product is content-first, not platform-anchored.Shallow integration depth and distribution embeddedness (YouTube embeds, webcasts) — no APIs, enterprise partnerships, or ecosystem lock‑in.