@kanekallaway Good point but that is taking it to the extreme and it depends who you’re targeting.
Do you think you can pay $100/mo to target business owners making over $1M per year with less than 5 employees and have your videos get 1M views? lol
@kanekallaway Paying $100/mo is the same thing just framed differently as a subscription… if it was $100/mo, it would end up costing the same as paid ads per person (supply/demand)
Paid ads also still lyk what’s working vs not. If the content is shit, it costs more to reach the same person.
Something colossal is going to happen in the next 6 months
Right now every AI company on planet Earth is building AI agents for enterprise
Perplexity doubled their revenue the last couple months with it
Soon every enterprise will adopt them
When that happens, executives will quickly realize it can replace almost every low and mid level employee in the company
Anyone who has ever used OpenClaw knows this to be true. They know it's ALREADY better than them at almost everything
They know it's the most important software ever released
I think this is when the job losses accelerate
Humans at desks will be replaced by Mac Minis and Mac Studios
It has NEVER been more critical you are up to date on the latest AI tools
This is the ONLY way you'll be able to still have value through this chaos. If you know how to use the best tools, you can't be replaced by them
If you are an entrepreneur or creator with a platform you have leverage. You don't need jobs. You create your own value
I'd master these tools today:
• OpenClaw (duh)
• ChatGPT 5.4 (best coding model post Opus lobotomy)
• CapCut (so you can quickly pump out content and videos. Personal videos are the last way to be authentic)
• Local models (so you can have agents working 24/7 for you)
• And if you're daring: live stream. You can't AI generate a live stream.
The future is entrepreneurship. When there are no jobs, we will all be independent value creators
Start preparing
@sweatystartup Can’t tell if Nick is just rage baiting or if he’s just not that informed lol.
Of course that is the flow, but it typically takes 40-60 years for that cycle to play out. When technology replaces jobs, it causes a tremendous amount of short term pain (decades, not 1-5 years).
In the last few weeks I have talked to:
- $500m/year CEO
- CMO of billion dollar brand
- Hall of fame athlete
All of them are starting personal brand YouTube channels from scratch. And going all in.
Having an organic audience is the moat.
There's never been a better time to start an AI-first business to disrupt an existing market because all the people in that existing market are busy running their businesses rather than learning AI and using words like "AI-first" rather than actually being AI-first.
BYE-BYE SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGERS IN 2026.
I use Claude to design, edit, and schedule 30 days of content in 2 hours.
Here are 7 prompts that can do the same for you:
I wasted most of my 20s in a corporate job (mgmt consulting).
Since leaving ~3 years ago, I've 10x'd my salary.
Most people don't quit their job because they overestimate the downside cost.
In reality, the true mistake is underestimating the upside reward of going on your own.
It's hard to understand this until you experience it for the first time, but once you do, staying vs leaving becomes a stupidly obvious decision.
This single choice has had the single largest impact on my work life and will drive compounding benefits in everything I do moving forward.
Because of this, the "cost" of staying was actually much greater than the potential cost of leaving.
If I could do it again, I'd play it differently and quit much much sooner.
ok this is weird
new app called "rent a human"
ai agents "rent" humans to do work for them IRL
1. humans make profile skills, location, rated
2. agents find humans with mcp/api & give instructions
3. humans do tasks IRL
4. humans get paid in stablecoins etc instantly
Remotion is a really really really big deal.
This will change everything. It's not that good now compared to what it will be in 3 months.
I'm showing some YouTube Editors and they are floored and are already implementing it into their workflows.
It's much more useful if you already create videos rather than as a standalone tool.
Today, we're releasing Claude Code for marketing.
It does a marketer's work in minutes by browsing, clicking, and posting like a human would.
The marketing hire is now optional:
I want an accountant that uses claude code...I just reconciled one of my local businesses books today and I'm far from being an expert
loaded in bank statements, receipts, invoices, etc. and created a lifetime overview, a q4 report, and a CFO level deep dive in a couple hours