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🚀 New Video: The AI Agent That Runs My Business From WhatsApp
There's a new AI agent called Super Agents, and it's the first in its category that isn't a terminal install — it's just a browser tab. You tell it what you want and it works. I run my inbox, calendar, and posts through it, and I control the whole thing from my phone. - No terminal, no code, no API keys. It's from Base44 (the team Wix bought for ~$80M), runs Claude by default in their cloud, and you sign in with Google. - The pieces. Chat, 200+ one-click Connectors, 130+ Skills, scheduled Tasks, Memory, Files, and Channels (WhatsApp / Telegram / iMessage) so you run it from your phone. - The demos. I texted it "summarize my unread emails and flag what needs me," "draft a reply but don't send it" (it lands in drafts — nothing leaves without me), and "turn this YouTube video into a LinkedIn post and publish it" — done in about a minute. - Why it's safer than OpenClaw/Hermes. It's cloud-locked, so it can't touch the files on your computer — only the apps you connect, with permissions you set. OpenClaw is building a PC from parts; this is buying a MacBook. - Honest: it's newer (sometimes slow, a task occasionally fails), less powerful than OpenClaw/Hermes for deep technical work, and cheaper plans have usage limits. But it's a flat ~$20/mo vs OpenClaw quietly burning $20–60 in a single day. My take: if every agent tutorial sent you running for the terminal and you gave up, this is the one to start with. Grab the free version and connect your Gmail. 📎 Full Super Agents guide PDF pinned below — every part of the app, the exact demo prompts, and the honest comparison vs OpenClaw and Hermes. We break down tools like this inside The AI Accelerator (free, 19k+ members). 👉 What's the first job you'd text your agent? Drop it in the comments. [Watch the video here ▶️]
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Wow...What a Super Agents.. great tool.. Thanks for this..!!👍
Google KILLED SEO.. See exactly what AI says about your business.
Google just changed search forever. AI Overviews and AI Mode now answer people directly — and more buyers are skipping Google entirely to ask ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity: "Who's the best [your category] near me?" Here's the part nobody tells you 👇 AI already has an opinion about your business. It's pulling from your website, your reviews, directories, press, and Reddit threads to decide whether to recommend you — or quietly hand the lead to a competitor. And right now, you probably have no idea what it's saying. A customer asks AI for a recommendation in your category. If you're not the name it spits out, you never even knew that deal existed. The fix isn't guessing. It's running a 15-minute audit that makes AI show you its hand: What it says about you.Which sources it trusts.Where your competitors are beating you.And what you need to fix over the next 90 days. I put together a copy-paste prompt pack that shows you exactly how to: See what AI says about you right nowFind the sources it trustsSpot the competitor gapsClose those gaps before they cost you more leads Works in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode. No tools. No cost. 👉 Grab it here: https://flicker-celestite-7b6.notion.site/The-AI-Visibility-Prompt-Pack-See-Exactly-What-AI-Says-About-Your-Business-And-Where-Competitors--381d180d8c80814bbc33f7626539c9f9?source=copy_link Run it and tell me what AI said about you 👇
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it's a very tough road for the Online Business Marketers (Paid Ads) to overcome with and continuing.... Thanks for the updates...
🚀 New Video: I've Used Claude Every Day for 2 Years — Here's My Entire Setup (Beginner's Guide 2026)
Most people use about 5% of Claude. It quietly stopped being a chatbot and turned into a coworker that remembers you, does research, builds real apps, and runs work while you do something else. This is the complete beginner's setup, fully up to date. - The reframe. Stop treating it like a smarter search box. Hand it real jobs: write this, research that, build me this, go through these files. - Plans, simply. Free to learn (now includes memory), Pro at $20 for almost everyone (every model, research, plugins, connectors), Max only if you live in it. Start on Pro. - Make it know you. Projects are folders that hold your files + instructions across chats; Memory auto-remembers you (and you can edit, wipe, or import it from another assistant). Set one up and stop re-explaining yourself. - Reach + build. Research mode returns cited reports; connectors plug in your apps (start read-only); Artifacts build real docs, calculators, and apps you can publish — and shared apps run on the other person's account, not your limits. - Teach it your way. Skills are reusable recipes (free, call with /); Plugins bundle skills + connectors for a whole role (Pro). Plus Cowork (does work in your folders, on a schedule) and Code (ships software). My take: if you do one thing tonight, set up a Project and drop in a page about yourself. Everything else works better once Claude actually knows you. 📎 Full beginner's setup guide PDF pinned below — every level, every prompt, and a first-10-minutes checklist. 👉 What would you hand Claude as your first real job? Drop it in the comments. [Watch the video here ▶️
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Thanks for this..
🚀 New Video:OpenAI Just Dropped Codex for Small Businesses (110 Skills)
OpenAI dropped six plugins for Codex with 110 skills inside, and none of them are about code — OpenAI said it themselves: no coding required. If you only know Codex as a coding tool, this is the quiet shift from a developer tool into a tool for the whole company. - Two words to know. A plugin is a pack you install (a starter kit for one job). A skill is a folder with three things — a name, a description, and a set of instructions — that Codex runs when you @ it. That's the whole model. - Six role-specific plugins. Data Analytics, Creative Production, Sales, Product Design, Public Equity Investing, and Investment Banking. 62 apps and 110 ready-made workflows out of the box. You won't use them all — you live in the one or two that match your job. - I ran Data Analytics live. Fed it a sales CSV and one sentence. It wrote a script, checked all 425 rows, then told me March revenue fell ~41% (paid-ads orders dropped 58→17, not refunds) and built a shareable dashboard with an export button. Every number right. - I ran Creative Production live too. A product photo plus one line got a mood board, 5 ad variations, and lifestyle shots — real generated images, not stock. Honest: ~10 minutes, messy in the middle, I'd bin a couple. It's your first round of ideas, not a finished ad. - The real unlock is the connectors. A plugin on its own is just instructions. Plugged into your data, Figma, CRM, and inbox, it does real work. And you can hit Create to build your own skill or plugin in plain English. My take: you don't need all six. Turn on the one that matches what you do all day — that one might save you more time than anything else you try this month. 📎 Full Codex Plugins guide PDF pinned below — what a plugin and a skill actually are, all six broken down with their skills and apps, and both live demos. This is exactly the kind of drop we break down inside The AI Accelerator (free, 19k+ members). Come share which plugin matches your work. 👉 Which of the six would you turn on first? Drop it in the comments.
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Awesome....Thanks..
🚀 New Video: How the Creator of Claude Code Actually Uses Claude Code
Most people use Claude Code completely wrong. The defaults teach you to type into one chat, hit enter, wait, type again. That's the loop. The guy who actually built Claude Code does basically the opposite. Boris Cherny runs ~15 Claude Code sessions at the same time, barely types most of his prompts, and dispatches work like a team lead. I read every public post he's made and put the whole thing on one page. The 7 moves: 1. Parallel sessions — 5 in terminal + 5–10 in browser. One session, one job. Opus + thinking mode for all of them 2. CLAUDE.md — the rules file Claude loads automatically. Every time it gets something wrong, you write the fix in. Compounding engineering — month 3 has 50 rules nobody else has 3. Plan mode — Shift+Tab+Tab. Pour energy into the plan, then auto-accept the implementation 4. Slash commands + sub-agents — .claude/commands/ + .claude/agents/. Boris uses /commit-push-pr, /simplify, /verify, /go dozens of times a day 5. /loop — local background loops up to 3 days. His 4: /babysit, /slack-feedback, /post-merge-sweeper, /pr-pruner 6. /schedule — same idea, runs in the cloud. Laptop can close. GitHub events can trigger it 7. Verification (the #1 tip) — "grill me on these changes", "prove it works", "scrap this and implement the elegant solution" The adoptable system if you're not a developer: 2–3 parallel sessions (not 15) + CLAUDE.md + plan-first discipline + named prompts for anything you do twice + 1 loop during workday + 1 schedule overnight + a verification line on every important task. If you do only ONE thing from the video: add a verification line. The quality jump is immediate. 📎 Full Boris Cherny guide PDF pinned below — every move with the setup steps + the Keep-vs-Skip cuts for non-devs. Comment which move you're copying first 👇 [Watch the video here ▶️]
4 likes • 27d
Cool..👍
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