I built a zero-person AI newsletter business that did $2,000+ in revenue last month.
No team. No payroll. No freelancers.
Just 4 AI agents running the entire operation (and I spend less than 4 hours a week on it).
Here's how the system works:
→ A CEO agent sets the vision and orchestrates every hire
→ A Growth Engineer scrapes local news, Reddit, and event venues into a daily JSON database
→ A Content Director reads that database, curates the best events, and writes every Thursday newsletter in my voice
→ A Sales Director fields every ad lead, generates ad creative with nano banana, and closes deals over email
→ All orchestrated through Paperclip AI & powered by Claude Code
Spokane Pulse (my local newsletter) now has 6,662 subscribers and a 47.5% open rate, almost double the industry average.
Local newsletters are quietly printing money. Naptown Scoop does $320K/year. Wichita Life clears six figures. The model is wide open in almost every city, especially when building it in an AI-native way.
If you want the full blueprint and step-by-step walkthrough video, Like, RT, and comment "PULSE" (must be following so I can dm you)
I'll send you the exact Paperclip AI company export I use to run Spokane Pulse. You can clone it, swap in your city, and ship.
That’s all well and good your analysis is typically intellectually spot on but if you really want to resist that movement please explain how ordinary people can as you say rightly stand up for themselves as the young girl did and support the flag ( as you say a valid symbol ). If your understanding is not able to help navigate rough times its value is limited to say the least, but spectating is fun. Teach people how to act or more aptly navigate their passions in rough times without turning the wrong way otherwise you are a surgeon on the end of a telephone . Not super helpful despite education and training .
You may be right Matt but it maters the way the bully pulpit matters for a president, or the way your speeches on so called gender care matter, or they way journalists today and historians tomorrow record the reputation of these people in the future. Words hammer truth in time. It’s not nothing even if you think it’s not enough.
@mikeroweworks Puncture bites are tricky. They don't look like much. Watch for infection-you don't want that-you can really be in a bad way fast. Not a doctor just a guy who almost lost his thumb.