Every team is going to need a Single Brain.
-Your CRM knows the deal history.
-Gong knows the customer language.
-Slack knows what the team is actually doing.
But none of it compounds if it lives in separate tabs.
You wouldn't let your team work with no shared memory, so why are your tools still doing it?
This is the idea behind Single Brain: one shared memory layer for market intel, strategy, content, campaigns, measurement, and client context.
The job that AI was supposed to replace is experiencing the opposite of the expected outcome. Software job postings are outpacing other fields.
Why is that? If you lower the cost of production of something that has lots of use cases, people want more things produced. We’ve seen this play out in the industrial world constantly, and now we’re finally seeing it in knowledge work.
Because software now is much lower to cost per unit, people want way more of it. So we start to use software for all new things and people and companies light up more software projects than ever before.
But because the job itself is not fully automated (and likely won’t be for as far out as we can see), you still need people that understand these systems to maintain the code, decide what to build, run it over the long run, update it, and more. That all requires people to do work.
The same thing is going to happen in many other fields as well as we bring down the cost of production of previously extremely scarce areas of work. Agents will cause more abundance than replacement.
Every team is going to need a Single Brain.
-Your CRM knows the deal history.
-Gong knows the customer language.
-Slack knows what the team is actually doing.
But none of it compounds if it lives in separate tabs.
You wouldn't let your team work with no shared memory, so why are your tools still doing it?
This is the idea behind Single Brain: one shared memory layer for market intel, strategy, content, campaigns, measurement, and client context.
How to manage multiple AI agents at once:
I run 10 to 15 parallel AI agent threads a day. Some days even more.
Hermes, OpenClaw, Claude Code, Codex, all going at once.
But the problem is more agents doesn't equal more output.
Past a certain number of threads, you lose context. You forget what you told which agent. You duplicate work across two threads doing the same job.
This is how we're solving for it:
Sol 5.6 has been kicking Fable 5's but in some aspects of marketing.
Some examples:
It does a tremendous job of extracting my YT thumbnail identity and coming up with new concepts based on a video I just recorded.
I also asked it to adjust the Claude logos to the 'Fable 5' logos, and it did so with no problem.
When I asked it to extract the best moments from my longform podcast to shortform and to 'start with the hook', it did a fairly great job - I'd say 8 out of 10. Enough to hand it off to our brand team to take on the rest with big time savings.
Then when I asked it to analyze the best growth opportunities for Amazon, it chose Amazon's new 'Supply Chain Services' as a big opportunity. Fable 5 chose 'Same Day Grocery' (which I disagree with).
Sol 5.6 just kinda figures out what it needs and gets it.
Fable 5 needs all kinds of permissioning. The stop and go is annoying.
Yeah. Sol 5.6 completely crushes for YouTube thumbnails.
Everyone can be a world class thumbnail designer now.
@MrBeast pays up to 5 figures for the best of the best.
You can get great quality thumbs with a strong skill.
@LoopOnChain Fable 5:
website scraping doesn't work. need to keep editing the environments doc. keeps pulling random connectors when it doesn't need to, etc.
Sol 5.6 has been kicking Fable 5's but in some aspects of marketing.
Some examples:
It does a tremendous job of extracting my YT thumbnail identity and coming up with new concepts based on a video I just recorded.
I also asked it to adjust the Claude logos to the 'Fable 5' logos, and it did so with no problem.
When I asked it to extract the best moments from my longform podcast to shortform and to 'start with the hook', it did a fairly great job - I'd say 8 out of 10. Enough to hand it off to our brand team to take on the rest with big time savings.
Then when I asked it to analyze the best growth opportunities for Amazon, it chose Amazon's new 'Supply Chain Services' as a big opportunity. Fable 5 chose 'Same Day Grocery' (which I disagree with).
Sol 5.6 just kinda figures out what it needs and gets it.
Fable 5 needs all kinds of permissioning. The stop and go is annoying.