BREAKING: CLAUDE can now run your entire social media on autopilot mode like a $800/hour social media manager for free.
Here are 7 CLAUDE prompts that you should try:
the AI version of what Kevin is describing:
1. pick a niche (dentists, gyms, med spas, roofers)
2. use Claude to research their competitors, audience, and top-performing content
3. build a content system that creates 30 days of short-form ads in one afternoon
4. run the ads. track customer acquisition weekly. show them the numbers.
5. charge $3-5K/mo per client because you're not selling "content," you're selling customers
Kevin says these people make $250-500K/yr doing this manually.
with AI handling the research, scripting, and repurposing, you can run 5-10 clients at once instead of 2-3.
same skill. 3x the capacity. no team needed.
OpenClaw + Ollama just changed AI automation forever.
You can now run a FULL AI agent locally:
• no cloud
• no subscriptions
• no API costs
• no data leaving your machine
And the setup is easier than ever.
This is the update nobody is talking about yet.
Maybe the sickest OpenClaw use case I've ever built
I now have my own R&D department
Twice a day 5 different AI models autonomously meet and discuss my business
They take a look at my products/content and debate eachother and come up with next steps to grow revenue
They then send me a memo that describes all their discussions and next action steps I need to take
It's been WILDLY helpful. Especially in developing my new product
This is how you use super intelligence to autonomously earn you money
Here's how to set it up:
1. Go to OpenClaw
2. Ask it to set up a dashboard for an R&D council (5 different AI models)
3. Have them meet at 9am and 5pm every day
4. Give them access to all your links, code, and anything you're working on
5. Have one of them (rotating) come up with a new idea
6. Have all 5 debate
7. Build a report based on their discussions
Now twice a day you'll get a ping with a detailed memo describing how to grow your business
Next steps is making all of these 5 models local so they can run for free and do this around the clock
If you implement workflows like this, I promise your life will change
Starting an OpenClaw agency (OCA) in 2026 is like stumbling into Facebook ads in 2014
but this time it's a hundred times bigger.
unlimited tokens
unlimited compute
unlimited automations
unlimited agents
constant security upgrades
constant skill upgrades
one high ticket retainer
I literally break down the entire business model in this video
linked below for the full walkthrough
enjoy
Tony Robbins reveals what the most successful people in the world all have in common
“People ask me all the time when I travel around the world. I've worked with some of the most successful athletes, multibillionaires, and entrepreneurs, and they ask what all these people have in common”
“It's the person whose hunger does not go away. The hunger to be more, do more, give more, share more. It's not hunger just to reach a goal, it's an insatiable hunger, but they also have the relentlessness to push through all the obstacles that come up”
😱 THIS FEELS ILLEGAL
Perplexity Computer can now replace your entire VA team.
Greg Isenberg just revealed how to build 9 digital employees that work 24x7.
$0/month labor, zero oversight.
This is the FUTURE OF WORK
Full Setup guide👇
open Claude. click projects. create a new project (save this):
go to project instructions and add a short paragraph about yourself:
• your job title and department
• your company size and industry • 2-3 common weekly tasks
• how you prefer responses
• any jargon specific to your field
this is your context block. it tells Claude who you are before you ask anything.
now every conversation in that project starts with Claude already knowing your role.
no more typing “I’m a marketing manager at a B2B SaaS company” every single time. create separate projects for:
[weekly reports] [email drafts] [meeting prep] [data analysis]
each project gets its own instructions. switch between them based on the task. one setup session.
every output after is 10x more relevant.
My friend took $50,000 from Chase and Amex with zero intention of paying it back
That was 8 months ago
He still has the $50,000
His credit score is back to 714
Collections? Deleted
"That's illegal"
No. It's just fucked up. And it works
The $50K bank heist method:
Step 1: Stack credit cards
Doesn't matter which banks. Chase, Amex, Discover, Capital One. Get approved for $50K+ in total limits across multiple cards
This is the easy part if you have a 680+ score
Step 2: Convert to crypto
"But Coinbase doesn't accept credit cards"
Correct. So you liquidate through Plastiq or Melio first
Credit card → Plastiq (2.85% fee) → Your bank account → Coinbase → $50K in Bitcoin or whatever
The crypto is now in your wallet. Move it to cold storage. It's yours
Step 3: Stop paying
Just... don't pay the credit cards. They'll call. They'll send letters. Ignore everything
After 180 days, the banks write off the debt and sell it to collection agencies for 2-4 cents on the dollar
Your credit score tanks to the 500s. This is expected
Step 4: Delete the collections
Here's where most people don't know the play
Use 605(b) dispute method. Send verification letters to all three bureaus. Freeze the shadow bureaus (LexisNexis, SageStream) so they can't verify
Collections get deleted because the original creditor sold the debt and doesn't have documentation anymore
Most collections fall off within 60-90 days of proper disputes
Step 5: Rebuild
Score went from 500s → 680+ within 6 months after deletions
Add yourself as authorized user on someone's old card. Get a secured card. Normal rebuild process
End result:
- $50,000 in crypto (still has it)
- Credit score back to 714
- Total interest paid: $0
- Total principal paid: $0
- Time to recover: 8 months
"But that's stealing"
Is it though? Banks create money from nothing through fractional reserve lending. They literally typed $50K into existence. They wrote it off on taxes. Insurance covered some of it
He took fictional money, converted it to real assets, and deleted the paper trail
The banks priced in defaults when they approved him. It's in their business model. They expected a certain percentage of people to do exactly this
"But it's wrong"
I'm not saying it's ethical. I'm saying it works
The credit system is a game. Most people play by rules that only apply to them. Some people read the actual rulebook
He read the rulebook
Is this financial advice? Absolutely not
Is this what happened? Yes
Would I recommend it? I'm not your dad
But if someone asked me "how do I get $50K for free" - this is the answer nobody wants to say out loud
(I help you get up to $250k in 0% funding the legitimate way, Link in Bio)
IT’S ABOUT DAMN TIME SOMEONE SAYS IT
Mad props to @danorlovsky7 for being the first national media member to come out & have Jalen Hurts back here… The disrespect has to come to an end at some point
ALL HE DOES IS WIN! Thank you Dan!
The government may be closed, but it seems like there’s a lot still going on in the background that could affect us from a financial perspective.
One area I’m watching is the Durbin-Marshall bill which could lead to a $227B loss in economic activity and put 156,000 jobs at risk per Oxford Economics.
From what I’m seeing, this goes beyond numbers, it affects real people, families, and communities.
I’d encourage my followers to research this further as it likely affects many of you. If you’re on the same page as my thinking, reach out to your congressional representatives and urge them against it, you’d be surprised at the effects the masses can have.