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In a Future
Not Far Away

Every knowledge worker will fall into one of two groups

Those who command AI agents.

Those who get automated by someone who does.

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My brother collects Pokemon cards. To catch restocks, he built a system:

Three Twitter accounts. Two tracking apps. Price alerts. Retailer filters. Phone always within reach.

He still missed drops.

Restocks sell out in seconds. The system favors people more glued to their screens than he was.

So he tried ChatGPT. It told him to install Python, set up a development environment, write scripts. He's not a programmer. After a week, he gave up.

Then I showed him the secret:

You don't need code. You need an agent.

Not a chatbot that explains how to do things. An AI that actually does them.

Now he has an agent that watches pages, screenshots them, compares what changed, and texts him the moment a restock drops—with a link to buy.

My brother doesn't write code. He commands an AI agent.

Consider this scenario.

You're at the grocery store.

"What do I need for that tuna tartare?"

It answers. Because you taught it to remember.

Monday morning. Before you open your laptop.

"Here's what changed while you slept."

You don't open six tabs. You sip your coffee.

You find a flight you like.

"Watch this. Tell me when it drops below $400."

Then you forget about it. Your agent doesn't.

One agent. Your rules. Your life, a little easier.

What's Inside the Course

1
The Split Has Begun

The no-BS answer to what "agentic" really means. Meet your agent. Give it a command. Watch it think. Then pick the one thing in your life you want it to handle.

2
Giving It Reach

Your agent can reach into any app you already use. No integration required. Give it eyes, hands, and the access it needs to get things done.

3
Giving It Voice

Two-way communication. Your pocket portal. It reaches you, you reach it.

4
Giving It Memory

Persistent context. Your preferences. It learns what matters to you — and gets better every time.

5
Giving It Autonomy

Watchers. Triggers. Schedules. The agent that works while you sleep.

Bonus: Ongoing Resources

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Cutting Through the Noise

What's signal. What's hype. The tools and tech worth your attention—updated as the landscape shifts.

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The Growing Library

New use cases from the community. Patterns that work. Your next command.

Everything Included

Watch over my shoulder as I build
Templates you can steal
Guides that actually explain why
A community building alongside you
New use cases added as members share what works
Signal reports: what's worth your attention, what's noise

Look, I can't help everyone.

× If you want it done for you—hire someone. This is a weekend with your laptop, figuring things out, breaking things, fixing them. If that sounds like work instead of play, we're not a fit.
× If $100/month for Claude feels steep—wait. Free tiers might catch up eventually. This course will still be here.
× If you already write code—you probably don't need this. You've already figured out that agents are just loops with tools. Go build something.

This is for the person in the middle.

Computer-literate. Curious. Ready to spend a weekend learning something that compounds.

If that sounds like you—here's what you should know.

This course is currently shut down.

I've shut down access to the course for the foreseeable future. If I reopen it, I'll let you know.

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