Have built almost a dozen of these "brains" for a handful of different verticals
Made a full step-by-step process on how to ACTUALLY do it successfully
Comment "brain" and I'll send it over
must follow + rt so I can message you (:
Late 2024: AI agencies sold n8n workflows for $2-$5K.
Mid 2025: they pivoted to AI agents for $5-15K.
Today: Claude Code ships in hours what used to take weeks, and most agencies are still pitching 2024's playbook.
I spent 2 months rewriting mine for where we actually are in April 2026.
Inside:
โ The offer closing $25K-$60K projects right now
โ Top 5 industries worth selling to this quarter
โ Content schedule generating my inbound (exact post types + cadence)
โ LinkedIn + cold email sequences booking calls today โ My 4-call sales process from first touch to signed
โ The strategy doc + proposal template I'm using to close
โ 3 live client builds my team is shipping this quarter
BONUS: First 100 people also get 2 discovery call recordings from my own sales process.
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new model for engineering team structure in 2026:
2 people only
one pirate and one architect
the pirate's job is to move as fast as possible to develop valuable, shipped product features by vibe coding.
the architect's job is to turn the product surface discovered by the pirate into a reliable, structured machineโalso by vibe coding, but at a slower, more well-reasoned pace.
every product needs a pirate but most product's only need an architect once they some form of PMF, and in that case they usually don't need one full-time. architects can work across many codebases and solve interesting technical challenges. pirates go hard on a product that they own end-to-end.
Couldnโt agree more with this. It just feels very personal - in a kind of mother/father/child kind of way. Thatโs weird but I โcreatedโ this thing out of nowhere and gave it a name after all ๐
Even though every AI company is building their own version of OpenClaw (which is smart!), I haven't seen any of them get anywhere near the love and passion that OpenClaw inspires.
There's something special about the OpenClaw experience that's hard to copy.