Selling AI voice agents in 2024 was easy.
You said the word "AI" and people threw money at you.
That doesn't work anymore.
In 2026 every business owner has already been pitched a hundred times. So the old way of selling these, getting on a call and talking about how smart the AI is, falls flat.
Here's what actually works now.
You stop pitching. You build them an agent trained on their own business, put it live on their website, and let them talk to it.
They have one conversation with a thing that knows their services and books their appointments, and they're sold. You're not convincing anyone. The demo does it for you.
The part nobody talks about is delivery. Once these are live on client sites taking real calls, one wrong edit breaks everything. So you build and test on a staging version, then push to production. The client's live agent never goes down.
That's the difference between people playing with AI and people running a real business on it.
I broke the whole thing down in my newest video, built live with Retell AI.
If you sell AI voice agents, or you want to, this is the one to watch.
There is always a faster way.
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If you ever feel like there’s a problem in your life that you just can’t solve, read Matthew 17 and Matthew 21. Those chapters remind us that God is not limited by how impossible something looks.
But when you pray, you have to actually believe. You can’t just say words and hope something happens. You have to truly believe that God can move and that He can make a miracle happen.
And don’t automatically think every bad situation is God’s will. The devil wants the worst for your life, but God wants the best for you. The devil comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but God brings life, peace, and restoration.
So bring it to God, have faith, and believe that He can still make a miracle happen.
If you're currently building AI voice agents or AI messaging agents, I would really recommend prompting your AI agents with the heavier thinking models.
For the last couple of days, I've been prompting my AI voice agents with both GPT 5.5 Thinking Heavy and GPT 5.4 Thinking Heavy.
In my experience, GPT 5.4 has created the best prompts with the best edge case handling so far.
That's just my experience:
The prompts break way less.
The prompts work way better.
The prompts act way more human.
It's probably one of the best models out there right now for prompting AI voice agents and AI messaging agents.
@brave For the past few days, my browser has been crashing consistently in the middle of tasks. It happens when I’m using Wispr Flow, clicking bookmarks, or even just pressing Enter to navigate to a website. The browser fully shuts down each time.
At this point, Brave Browser has become almost unusable for me. It’s crashing roughly every 30 minutes, and I’m constantly having to reopen it, which is extremely disruptive to my workflow.
Please look into this and help resolve the issue as soon as possible.
Two months ago, Sympana Connector had zero installs.
I remember staring at the GoHighLevel Marketplace listing the day we published it. No reviews. No downloads. Just a product I built because the problem kept me up at night.
Here's the problem: Voice AI has gotten insanely good. @retellai and @Vapi_AI are building platforms that are changing entire industries. But if you're running your business on @gohighlevel and you need to actually connect those platforms to your CRM, your workflows, your pipeline, that's where everything broke.
You'd need three different tools, a developer, and a prayer. And even then, it would break at scale.
I built Sympana Connector to fix that. One app. No code. Connect GHL directly to Vapi or Retell AI and let your workflows handle the rest.
Today, we crossed 2,500 app installs. 1,800 people are using @SympanaAI every single day to place AI voice calls directly through GHL.
Two months. No ads. No launch campaign. Just people finding it, using it, and telling other people.
At $0.005 per trigger (half a cent) we made it cheaper than GHL's own premium triggers. Because cost should never be the reason someone doesn't automate their calling.
What makes this feel real isn't the number. It's the 1,800 daily active users. That's not downloads sitting in a dashboard. That's businesses running real calls, real pipelines, real revenue through Sympana every single day.
I'm grateful to every single person who installed Sympana Connector and trusted a product that didn't exist 60 days ago. You're the reason it's growing.
We're just getting started.
There is always a faster way.
@retellai just hit 50M conversations per month. We've partnered with them for 2+ years and built some serious enterprise AI on the platform. The phone call is getting rebuilt from the ground up. Congrats to the team
Don’t waste your money on Perplexity Computer. It sucks. If you’re going to spend $200 a month on AI, spend it on ChatGPT and Codex, and use OpenClaw. It’s way better.
I’ve been testing GPT 5.4 in OpenClaw for the past couple of days since its release, and to be honest, it kind of sucks. GPT 5.4 is terrible compared to GPT 5.3 Codex. It’s a much worse agent overall, it doesn’t follow my instructions well, and it can’t solve problems effectively. I have to feed it a lot of information just to get it to solve a single problem. GPT 5.3 Codex, on the other hand, solves problems on its own and comes back telling me the issue was fixed. GPT 5.4 is currently terrible to use with OpenClaw.
I don’t know how people are saying it’s groundbreaking when it literally can’t perform any tasks.
Got to sit down with Bob Muglia today, former CEO of @Snowflake and a 23 year @Microsoft veteran.
That conversation sharpened how I think about where AI software is actually headed.
Big takeaway: SaaS is not dying. It is evolving.
The next generation will not be built around static dashboards and rigid workflows.
It will be software that is adaptive, semantic, and AI native from the ground up.
One point Bob made really stuck with me:
The bottleneck is not just model quality.
It is data and semantics.
If an AI system does not understand a company’s business language, internal context, and operating logic, it will never produce reliable outcomes at scale.
That is where the next major infrastructure layer is being built right now.
The companies that win will not be the ones debating whether AI matters.
They will be the ones that move fast, build strong data foundations, and ship practical AI into real workflows.
That conversation gave me even more conviction about where software is going.
Massive opportunity ahead.
Different playbook.
Back to building.
No, I am just using OpenClaw right now, and what I have noticed is that when ChatGPT has access to OpenClaw GPT 5.3, it pushes updates with no bugs. But when CLAW had access to it, it was causing side effects from those updates.I personally do not like the Codex app because it is super slow. If you guys could improve the performance and the visualization of the Codex app, that would be great. And the crazy part is that when I use the Codex app directly, it actually makes more mistakes than Claude Code, but when I use it through OpenClaw, it makes way fewer mistakes. Super interesting observation on my end.