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Launch 20+ AI Coding Agents in SECONDS (Claude Code CLUSTER)
Hey Academy! To get support join the AI Architects! I built a free AI coding platform that lets you spin up a 20-person dev team in under 60 secondsβ€”and manage everything from your phone. In this video I'll walk you through the PopeBot's new cluster mode, where you can create teams of AI agents that work together automatically. You'll see how to define roles like CTO, security expert, UI/UX designer, and developerβ€”each with their own system prompts, triggers, and concurrency settings. Connect it to GitHub and your agents will pick up issues, create technical plans, review code, and submit pull requests without you lifting a finger. I'll also demo the new Claude Code interactive and headless modes, show you full mobile support for coding on the go, and walk through the complete setup process so you can launch your own cluster for free.
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@Eugene De Souza might just do it = )
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@Fernando Nogueira πŸ˜‡
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Ok, I lied, it's coming Tuesday (I hit a couple bugs = )
New AI Agent Builds It's Own AI Content System (and Skills)
Hey Academy! For a more in-depth discussions join the AI Architects. I built an AI agent that replaces n8n, Make, and OpenClaw. You give it a project, it builds the skills it needs, then finishes the jobβ€”all on its own. In this video, I walk through the entire process: giving the PopeBot a real project, watching it build an Airtable content system, generate AI images, create Google Docs, and link everything together automatically. You'll see how it creates new skills from scratch, stores credentials securely, and submits changes for your review through GitHub. I also cover the full install process step by step so you can set up your own self-improving AI agent. By the end of this video, you'll have a working system that builds its own tools and runs 24/7.
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@Jim Og ill let you know shortly
Welcome! Introduce Yourself HERE πŸ”₯
Hi! Welcome to the Content Academy. This community is designed to help you build a profitable content strategy, efficient team & automated content process. Step 1: Introduce yourself in THIS THREAD below! (βœ„ copy/paste template πŸ‘‡) Where are you from? What are you working on? What immediate help do you need? Step 2: Read the rules and checkout our free courses and paid programs
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@Alba Jak yup!
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@Zen Chi πŸ™
Look How I Made Junk. 100x Faster.
AI lets you do things you never could before. That's the problem. You made an image. A video. A mobile app. A program. Something you never could have built on your own. And it is cool. For a moment, it genuinely is. You look at it and think, "I made that?" There's a rush to it. A real one. So you show your friends. You show your mom. They're impressed β€” not necessarily because the thing is great, but because you made it, and because it shows them what's now possible. That reaction feels like validation. It isn't. Here's what's actually happening: AI gave everyone a production studio. It did not give everyone taste, ideas, or an audience that cares. Scroll through any feed right now. AI-generated images. AI-generated videos. AI-generated everything. Most of it stops no one. Most of it moves nothing. Most of it is, from a consumer standpoint, junk. Not because the quality is low β€” the quality is often stunning. It's junk because nobody asked for it. Nobody was waiting for it. Nobody will pay for it or share it or come back for more. The stuff that does go viral? That does sell? A creative made it. Someone who understood what people actually want to look at, watch, or buy β€” and then used AI to execute faster. The tool wasn't the advantage. The idea was. This is where most people are getting it backwards. They're so dazzled by what AI enables them to produce that they've skipped the only question that matters: does anyone actually want this? Your friend liking your post isn't product validation. Your mom saying "that's so cool" isn't market demand. Interest in what AI can do is not the same as interest in what you made with it. So here's the move: Enjoy the magic for a moment. Genuinely. It is remarkable. Then put it down. Disconnect from how cool the tool is and get back to the hard part β€” the part AI can't do for you. Come up with a good idea. A creative idea. Talk to real people who would actually buy what you're building. Post something and watch whether it actually performs, not whether your circle gives you a polite pat on the back.
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Stephen G. Pope
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