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The Council has adjourned
A few months ago I was building Lead Scout — a personal AI pipeline that finds companies adopting AI, scores them for fit, tracks down a decision-maker, and drafts me a personalised cold email. All automated. All local. No monthly SaaS bill. It worked. Kind of. The results were noisy, the email drafts ran too long, and I had a nagging feeling that something was architecturally off but I couldn’t put my finger on what. I was patching symptoms instead of diagnosing the system. Then I came across a post from someone in this community — I genuinely cannot remember your name and it’s driving me mad — but they were using Norse Gods as AI agent roles to review and improve their project. Thor for raw power, Odin for wisdom, that kind of thing. Whoever you are: thank you. That post changed how I think about working with AI. If anyone knows who I’m talking about, please tag them. I owe them a coffee. The idea clicked something in my brain. What if instead of asking one Claude instance to do everything, I gave each review role its own identity, its own domain, and its own rules? So I built The Council. Three agents. Egyptian theme, because why not. Ra — The Architect Ra sees the whole system from above. He doesn’t touch code. He thinks in pipelines, sequences, tool choices, and strategic gaps. Before any major change, Ra reviews the architecture and asks: are we building the right thing, in the right way, for the right reasons? Ra runs twice per session — same prompt, two separate Claude instances — because he often approaches the same problem from different angles. Concerns that appear in both sessions are high priority. Concerns that appear in only one are still worth investigating. Anubis — The Surgeon Anubis goes stage by stage through the actual code. File names. Function names. Exact failure conditions. He doesn’t guess and he doesn’t generalise. If Ra says “the scoring stage feels fragile,” Anubis finds exactly which line is fragile and exactly why. He only reports what he can point to specifically. He weighs everything on the scales — nothing passes without evidence.
Im understanding about 5% of what I see here 😄
Still, I'm new here. So hopefully in a month or so I will get to 10% Anyone else feeling the same?
Im understanding about 5% of what I see here 😄
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me too! but its a steep learning curve, just keep coming and you’ll get there much faster than u think
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@Stuart Clifford i feel ya buddy, 57 here
WHAT are you building? Tell us!
Some of you are building right now. You're building a workflow, or an app, or an automation. If you're not a scaredy-cat, tell us what you're building!!!! I'll go first... MY PASSION PROJECT: I am building a free app for independent house cleaners everywhere, so they can professionalize themselves. MY REAL WORK: Otherwise, I'm building automations in my company that are were previously being done manually by an administrator. We're in a hiring frenzy, so I just built workflow automations that tracked where every candidate was in our pipeline, while simultaneously assessing them on communication and skills and moving them forward if they responded. My main admin was actually so happy I figured this out, because she usually has to go through resumes one by one to filter out all the obvious NO's, which takes many hours. I can't wait to know!
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I’m looking for work and job boards yield little to nothing these days so i decided I wanted to look for companies I want to work for. I’m a corporate communication and ESL trainer with over 20 years of experience. Recently I have fallen in love with all things AI, data analysis and workflow automation so i decided I’d like to teach AI adoption to SMEs that have made the decision to jump into the AI-powered age but feel lost with little to show from it. To get the ball rolling I made a lead-gen pipeline that finds companies with signals, based on their website, SM, blog posts, etc, that they are either in the middle of AI adoption or are leaning towards it. It’s just in the tweaking phase at the moment but will soon become the crown jewel of my portfolio website when it goes live. Here’s the GitHub repo it if you’re curious: https://github.com/PCChester/Lead-Scout Would love to get your feedback!
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@Ruby Sparks cheers! yeah I’ve had a lot positive feedback about the strategy, i’m happy with it so far. many companies give off signals of AI adoption through blog posts, hiring relevant roles, social media posts and industry publications that publicise their tech advancements, investments or acquisitions. These are all good indicators that the decision has been made and steps have begun to make the shift towards AI adoption, be it internal operations automation or additional IT training offer, whatever industry they’re in
New portfolio project completed, needs feedback please!
its actually v2 but i just pushed it to GitHub and would love your feedback: https://github.com/PCChester/Lead-Scout as the name suggests its a lead-gen pipeline but geared more towards my job search than finding clients. its still very raw so any tips or suggestions would he very appreciated. TIA!
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@Yucky Yuckyyyy wow ok i’ll check it out!
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@James George cheers!
What I 'got' from upgrading to premium...
background: SO, I've been in this community for about 3-4 weeks now. I started getting deep into Claude a few months ago, and build a web app game, and a sales pipeline for it. every post on my instagram feed became some hype merchant trying to draw you in with some impressive and not realistic way that they were using claude. Then I saw a post from Jake about folder structure, and I thought "my Ai usage is a mess, anything that can help me systemise it is great". I still didn't know what Jake was actually offering, but he wasn't hyping it up, just talking real. So i jumped into this 'course' and started at the beginning. Straight away, I got so much value from really understanding what Ai actually is! I finished the first 2 modules, and then Jake put up a 5th May sale, which just made the premium pricing totally worth it! I jumped on board, mostly because I had already gotten so much value from the free content. but then before I even dove into the next level of content, my brain had a slight shift. I suddenly saw this place for what it was; a community! it became a place to not only get, but to give back. my comments on other peoples posts went up and my general interactions with the community. Now, you don't need to pay to become a part of the community, but for me, that created the biggest mindset shift. probably in a few weeks I would have got it anyway. so, thus far, that has been the biggest piece that I have 'gotten' from upgrading to premium... a mindset shift to actually invest into this community!
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i have to agree, this place is more than just a learning hub. people are so helpful and supportive here, it really is unique. I’m really looking forward to diving into the classes. see ya around!
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