I built a full internal AI Agents Training for my engineers in my agency. And I condensed it to give it to you.
It's called "Zero to Frontier," and it's everything I've learned after:
• Building AI agents and automation systems for real businesses
• Working across 10+ niches
• Configuring CRMs, pipelines, and agents that actually run in production, not just in a demo
It's going to help you fix the 3 biggest mistakes people are making with AI agents in 2026.
(I see these in almost every system I audit)
1. Thinking everything built using Claude code is an "agent"
2. Wanting an agent when a simple automation would be faster, cheaper, and more reliable
3. Living in tutorial hell and never shipping a single build
Thing is...
They're easy to fix once you understand the system.
So I mapped the whole thing out, from zero all the way to frontier.
Inside Module 1:
1. The real spectrum from automation to agent, so you stop mislabeling what you're building
2. The four pillars every working agent needs
3. Governance and stop conditions done right, so your agent never racks up a surprise bill
4. A hands-on build you actually finish inside the module
5. A room full of builders shipping alongside you, plus weekly coaching
Module 1 is live right now in my Skool community, and it's free for the next 12 members. With a new module coming out every week.
Memberships for life.
Want the link?
Comment "AGENT" and I'll send it over.
These are the 8 most useful Claude skills I've kept after testing over 10,000.
→ SEO audits that hand you a priority list
→ A 50-in-1 marketing pack
→ The official Canva connector
→ PDF, Docs, Excel, PowerPoint (Anthropic's own)
→ Data analysis
→ Deep research
→ Blog writing
→ Higgsfield: 30+ video + 20+ image tools inside Claude
Most people treat Claude like a chatbot. Stacked with skills, it does the work.
Links below.
You paid for an AI automation six months ago. Open it right now. I'll bet it's broken.
Most builds work for two weeks, then a field is changed and the whole thing falls over and the builder you hired is gone.
An engineered build expects the mess. Tested on your real data, edge cases handled, and built to keep running.
And when something slips, an engineer is watching to catch it in an hour, not three days. Without you even noticing.
That's the expertise you should expect when automating your business.
I built a full internal AI Agents Training for my engineers in my agency. And I condensed it to give it to you.
It's called "Zero to Frontier," and it's everything I've learned after:
• Building AI agents and automation systems for real businesses
• Working across 10+ niches
• Configuring CRMs, pipelines, and agents that actually run in production, not just in a demo
It's going to help you fix the 3 biggest mistakes people are making with AI agents in 2026.
(I see these in almost every system I audit)
1. Thinking everything built using Claude code is an "agent"
2. Wanting an agent when a simple automation would be faster, cheaper, and more reliable
3. Living in tutorial hell and never shipping a single build
Thing is...
They're easy to fix once you understand the system.
So I mapped the whole thing out, from zero all the way to frontier.
Inside Module 1:
1. The real spectrum from automation to agent, so you stop mislabeling what you're building
2. The four pillars every working agent needs
3. Governance and stop conditions done right, so your agent never racks up a surprise bill
4. A hands-on build you actually finish inside the module
5. A room full of builders shipping alongside you, plus weekly coaching
Module 1 is live right now in my Skool community, and it's free for the next 12 members. With a new module coming out every week.
Memberships for life.
Want the link?
Comment "AGENT" and I'll send it over.
Here are the 4 levels of AI from prompts to agents in 2 minutes.
I've audited over 100+ businesses and they all ask the same thing: "What can we do with AI in my business?"
Many business owners jump straight to agents without knowing what an agent really is.
So I'm going to explain the levels of AI leading up to an agent and what differentiates them from the rest.
I assure you that what you think is an "agent" is actually a glorified automation.
You can easily tell the difference if you just use 4 simple questions.
If you want them, comment "LEVELS" and I'll send it over.
P.S. You have to be following to receive it.