Invoice reconciliation, week planning, lead prioritization, meeting prep, follow-up identification.
Runs on $20/month. No code. No IDE.
Full walkthrough: https://t.co/5ujdF2QCWo
5 Claude CoWork workflows. Under 1 hour of setup. $2,800/month in admin time recovered.
Full math: 5 hrs/week × $50/hr × 20 people × 52 weeks = $260K/year.
Your is spending 7.5 hours a week on tasks Claude Cowork handles in one conversation.
That's $2,800/month in recovered time. At $100/hr, that's a hire.
I filmed 5 live demos using real Gmail and Google Calendar data. No staging.
Just Cowork doing the work.
Here's what it covers:
→ Invoice reconciliation (1.5 hrs to 5 min)
→ Week planning (40-min Sunday ritual, gone)
→ Lead prioritisation (2 hrs of inbox triage, cut)
→ Follow-up identification (nothing falls through the cracks)
→ Meeting prep (60-second brief before every call)
This isn't "AI will change everything." It's 5 tasks your team already does. Just without you spending the time.
Full video breakdown on YouTube.
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P.S. These numbers are conservative. Most businesses I work with come out well ahead of $2,800.
Claude Cowork Plugins are reducing operational time and costs in businesses by 80% (No Exaggeration)
And your team doesn't need to know how to code to use them
Six plugins. One system.
→ Acquisition — pulls Meta Ads + GA data, tells us what's actually working (Businesses pay $5-10K/month to marketing agencies for this)
→ Marketing — generates images, carousels, edits the videos
→ Sales — researches every prospect and builds personalised discovery pages before the call
→ Audit — 25 agents, 9 interactive HTML deliverables, 200hrs of consulting done in 20
→ Dev — AI-assisted client software builds (still maturing)
→ Finance — bank feeds in, 30 seconds of voice reconciliation a day, no year-end nightmare
The video above is the whole system running at 20x speed.
We didn't build this as a demo. We built it because we needed it.
Service businesses can now actually sell products. Your processes, your expertise, your judgment calls — they can be instilled into a real AI business system.
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P.S. — Each plugin took a week or two to build. It's less complicated than it sounds.
Every Claude Code course teaches features. None of them teach you how to build a system that actually runs.
I just filmed a FREE course I wish existed 10,000 hours ago.
That clip? 2+ hours of building a production AI Operating System, compressed to 30 seconds.
Not a walkthrough of slash commands. A real system:
→ Custom agents that handle specific business operations
→ Workflows that chain agents into automated pipelines
→ The iteration loop that takes you from "works in a demo" to "runs autonomously"
Built from 250+ projects running on this exact architecture every day.
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P.S. — If you've watched the beginner tutorials and thought "okay but what now" — this is the what now.
70,000 developers just gave AI full control of their computers with Clawdbot
Book flights. Send emails. Control browsers. Run 24/7.
This is the AI we've been promised for years.
But the creator himself admits: "There's no perfectly secure setup."
I spent the past 3 days digging through 20+ sources:
→ Security audits
→ Creator interviews
→ Real user experiences
What I found:
The potential is real.
The execution isn't there yet.
I filmed a 30-minute video that cuts through the hype.
What Clawdbot actually is.
The risks most people are ignoring.
How it could transform how we interact with AI.
Comment "Clawdbot" and ill send it to you
Repost this ♻️ and I'll send you my full research notes too.
We built a social media scheduler into our CRM in less than a week.
Same features as Buffer. But it actually talks to your tasks, clients, and knowledge base.
No extra subscription. No disconnected data.
Video this week showing how.
Reply "BUILD" if you want it.
@TeamYouTube What is the creator support team support, is there anyway to actually call a real human to get help with this? I genuinely think it is a bug with Google that I removed myself as the brand owner accidentally and their is no longer a brand owner
@TeamYouTube
I accidentally locked myself out of my YouTube Brand Account and need help recovering access. I believe the issue is related to a domain migration in Google Workspace.
Background:
I originally created my Google Workspace account with my old domain (e.g. [email protected])
I later changed my primary domain to a new one (e.g. [email protected])
Both domains are registered in my Google Workspace, and the old domain is now an alias
The underlying Google Workspace account is the same - I simply changed the primary domain
I believe the Brand Account is still linked to my old primary email, which is why it no longer appears under my linked Brand Accounts
What happened:
My YouTube channel is linked to a Brand Account
I tried to add my current email as a manager to troubleshoot a third-party integration issue
I then removed what I thought was a duplicate user, but I accidentally removed myself as the Primary Owner
Now the Brand Account has no owner, and I cannot access or manage my channel
Current situation:
When I go to https://t.co/h1CfETuqSg, I see:No Brand Accounts listed
No Pending Invitations
No Deleted Accounts
I cannot sign in with my old domain email - Google says "Couldn't find your Google Account"
My YouTube channel still exists and is public, but I have no management access
I am a YouTube Partner Program member (monetized channel)
What I've tried:
Checking Pending Invitations - none
Checking Deleted Accounts - none
Signing in with my old domain email (alias) - doesn't work for authentication
The Brand Account appears to be orphaned because the owner identity is tied to an email that can no longer sign in
What I need:Help restoring owner access to my Brand Account, or relinking it to my current primary email, so I can manage my YouTube channel again.
Thank you for any assistance.
@TeamYouTube They are saying they can't do anything due to privacy - my youtube manager is messaging them now, but I think that their is actually no google account linked as the brand owner (I believe their is a bug where you can add yourself and then remove yourself)
The $60,000 wake-up call most companies are ignoring.
SaaS built an empire by solving one problem: making software accessible without massive upfront costs or IT infrastructure.
But AI just changed the game entirely.
Here's what's happening:
Your average company is burning $60K-$1M+ annually on SaaS subscriptions.
Most of that spend? Completely unnecessary now.
AI can build custom solutions in less than 90 days (with a team that knows how to use AI Coding properly) that replace:
→ Per-user, per-month expensive SaaS licenses
→ The inefficiency cost of duct-taping 5-20 tools together (often MORE than your actual SaaS costs, but harder to quantify)
→ Fractured and disconnected data blocking AI adoption
→ Difficult-to-customize plug-and-play tools
The only things holding SaaS together right now:
Stability and Security
Because most people don't understand AI coding and are playing with fire.
But there are gems here for those who know what they're doing. And the scene is changing rapidly. The big players already know it.
I just filmed a one-hour walkthrough explaining exactly how this will fall.
As an Upwork freelancer who's done 60+ projects—I've been in the trenches on this for years. I'm watching it happen in real-time.
The video covers:
→ Why the SaaS model is fundamentally threatened
→ The exact math on what companies are overpaying
→ How freelancers/agencies can capture this market shift
→ How busy owners can protect themselves (and slash costs)
Whether you want to profit from the collapse or protect your business from it—this matters.
Comment "SaaS" and I'll send you the full video.
Hit $1k MRR on Skool today - this is exciting as I move away from delivery and towards education and business management.
I have big plans to pave a way forward for people to get involved in this AI wave! Watch this space
MIT study confirms: 95% of AI investments fail to achieve ROI.
I just revealed to @liamottley_ how to be in the profitable 5%.
The answer isn't what you think.
After building AI systems for 60+ businesses, I've discovered the killer pattern:
The Context Problem
Your AI is blind.
Can't see your CRM data
Can't access your documents
Can't understand your processes
Can't connect your 130+ tools
No context = No ROI = You're part of the 95%
Here's what changes everything:
Stop adding AI to broken systems. Start building context-first infrastructure.
One system. Full visibility. Guaranteed ROI.
In our podcast, we revealed:
→ Why "businesses hate change" but love ROI
→ The $127,000 annual SaaS waste destroying companies
→ The "BMad Method" for $20k builds with 500% returns
→ The AI Extinction Event timeline (90% of agencies gone by 2026)
→ How I went from $0 to top 1% on Upwork solving this ONE problem
The uncomfortable truth?
While everyone's buying ChatGPT licenses and hiring "AI consultants," we're quietly replacing entire tech stacks for less than they spend on Salesforce alone.
Full episode with Liam Ottley available now: https://t.co/gJFJg5ijHE
Want the exact blueprint we use for every $20k project?
Comment "BLUEPRINT" below and I'll send you our complete framework - the same one MIT should be studying instead of documenting failures.
This confirms that the missing part of these vibe coding tools is a visual editor that makes these tools truly “No Code” on the backend
Until then, there is a fixed limit on how far non-technical people can go before they need help from someone that actually understands the code
The BMad framework is actually game changing for AI coding - something a lot of people will be in-patient with and skip
Implement it and thank me later
Hot Take: AI coding is great for Technical people, but non-technical people still need a framework/guardrails before they can build anything production in it
It’s awesome for prototyping and MVPs, but you will need to actually understand your code if you want anything production grade, and that is still very technical