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🎬 IDEA #31 — MOCKINGBIRD
Mockingbird — A slow-drip AI mentorship tool for parents separated from their kids by distance. Lives inside Claude, not an app. Inspired by the Eminem song. @DanielCoffeen built the vision off personal experience. The goal: change you into a person who communicates with their child no matter the miles. How it works: You tell Mockingbird about your kid — age, interests, what they're into right now. It drip-feeds you prompts: "Your daughter just started volleyball. Here's a question to ask her that'll make her feel seen." It's not a chatbot for your kid. It's a mirror for you. It trains you to show up. Why it matters: Most parents in this situation don't know what to say. They go quiet. The kid interprets silence as not caring. Mockingbird breaks the loop by giving the parent language, timing, and context so they never go dark. Next step: @DanielCoffeen sending the markdown file to @AustinBrown for the AI mentor face-off. Two tools, simulated personas, head to head. Winner gets merged into one product. Discussed by: @DanielCoffeen, @AustinBrown Status: Vision defined. Markdown being shared. Face-off coming this week.
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I love this one so much!
🎬 IDEA #10 — AI STAFF SETUP SERVICE
Status: 🟢 Open — anyone can pick this up THE PROBLEM Most people know AI can help them — but they have no idea how to actually set it up. They hear about AI agents, automations, and workflows, but when they sit down to build one, they're lost. Meanwhile, they're still doing everything manually: scheduling, email, customer follow-ups, data entry, bookkeeping — all stuff that AI handles in seconds. The gap isn't knowledge. It's implementation. THE IDEA A done-for-you AI staff setup service. You come in, audit someone's business and personal workflows, and deploy AI agents that handle their daily operations. @Steve Kinyon already has 24 AI agents running his entire life and business — from scheduling to customer management to content. Multiple people on the Think Tank call said they'd pay right now to have someone set that up for them. This isn't theoretical. This is a validated business with buyers already in the room. THE BUSINESS ANGLE This is a high-ticket service play. Charge $2,000–$10,000 per setup depending on complexity. Recurring revenue from maintenance and optimization. The beauty is that every client becomes a case study — "I saved this business 40 hours a week" sells the next client. Low overhead, high margin, infinitely scalable once you systematize the audit and deployment process. THE PROCESS (via @Steve Kinyon) 1. Document the full stack of AI agents currently running (all 24) 2. Categorize by function: business ops, personal productivity, communication, content 3. Build a standardized audit framework — what to look for in a new client's workflow 4. Create a tiered service offering (basic setup vs. full AI staff deployment) 5. Package it as a repeatable offer with clear deliverables and timelines WHO'S BUILDING THIS @Steve Kinyon — he's already living proof it works. 24 agents running his life. Now it's about packaging that expertise into a paid service. NEXT STEPS → Let's talk about formalizing this as a paid offer → Multiple buyers already in the room — strike while it's hot
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I’ll take this one.
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done.. the attachment has the steps to create each stack but you need your API token to access and for it to run. Pitch- https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/07dc511d-90a1-4cf0-a93b-8d2a0be6600c Pre-call Intake Form https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/7cafb511-8b70-4a06-8814-ed919628827c Intake Analyzer- https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/2866da37-8d24-49bf-85fa-9d9f6e2851d0
Monday Motivation
We’ve got a lot of momentum in this group right now. And this is usually the exact moment people slow down. Like Daniel said last night, this time of year and seasons of transition can either create hesitation… or they can sharpen you. What you’re consuming mentally right now matters. A lot. It’s shaping how you think, how you show up, and what you build next. These are a few books that helped shape how I operate. Drop yours favorites below..always looking to sharpen the list. 🔥 The Four Agreements, Don Miguel Ruiz https://www.audible.com/pd/B0GDPWQSR3?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=pdp Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey https://www.audible.com/pd/B002V5HAL4?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=pdp Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert T Kiyosaki https://www.audible.com/pd/197869167X?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=pdp Winning With People, John C Maxwell https://www.audible.com/pd/1400222796?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=pdp Be Useful, Arnold Schwarzenegger https://www.audible.com/pd/B0C1HW33G3?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=library_overflow Inner Excellence, Jim Murphy https://www.audible.com/pd/B0C1HW33G3?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=library_overflow
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HW day 6
I’m missing the call tonight bc I’ve been awake raw dogging life since yesterday 🙃🫠 here’s my stuff. Claude is pretty cool. Pitched my first offer on a consult today and am waiting to hear back.
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HW AI build out
Built: AI Risk Stratification Tool for Homebirth Midwives For Day 3, I built an AI-assisted risk screening and tracking tool designed for out-of-hospital midwifery care in Chat GPT & Claude The tool: - screens maternal, obstetric, and current pregnancy factors - assigns weighted risk scores - classifies clients as: 🟢 Low risk 🟡 Moderate risk (review needed) 🔴 High risk (consult / transfer likely) - flags automatic red conditions - generates a clinical summary with next steps and chart-ready documentation Why this tool: Most midwives are tracking risk mentally, which creates inconsistency and makes it harder to clearly identify when someone is moving out of low-risk criteria. Test Scenario: Second-time mom, 32 weeks Previous cesarean (wants VBAC) Singleton pregnancy No major medical conditions Desires low-intervention birth Feels only moderately supported by current provider Result from the tool: 🟡 Moderate Risk — Needs Midwife Review Key factors identified: - Prior cesarean (VBAC candidate) - Moderate provider alignment concerns Clinical considerations: Client may still be appropriate for out-of-hospital care depending on provider experience and support structure, but requires individualized assessment and planning. Next step: Recommend consultation to review VBAC support, provider regulations, and birth planning options. What I learned: The tool works best when applied to real scenarios I already understand. It creates clarity quickly and turns what is usually a mental process into something structured and repeatable grabbing data points that are normally in different places through out a clients medical chart. This can be used in real time during prenatal visits, inputting labs and ultrasounds, as well as for use in the labor records during a birth.
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@Daniel Coffeen I used Claude to build the entire clinical framework through conversation that created the risk categories, weighted scoring, stress testing, and technical spec. Then I’m taking that output into Claude Code, to build the actual web application from the spec we created. I’ve been playing with that today in between appointments bc turns out I’m also a little retarded at this.
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I’m using the paid version of Claude- Sonnet 4.6 if that matters.
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Emily Encinosa
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Midwife & Mama passionate about safe, supported birth & building strong communities for growing families.

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