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Field notes, hot takes, and the honest read on where AI agents are actually headed.

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Why 2026 Is the Year AI Agents Go Mainstream
Opinion
Apr 165 min

Why 2026 Is the Year AI Agents Go Mainstream

I've been in this space long enough to remember when "AI agent" meant a chatbot that could sort your emails. That was two years ago. What's happening now is genuinely different. Not just incrementally better — categorically different in what these systems can do and who can use them. Here's why 2026 is the year this stops being a niche technical hobby and becomes infrastructure everyone uses. The Numbers First The AI agent market was valued at approximately $7.6 billion in 2024. Current pro

I Ran My Entire Business With AI Agents for 30 Days — Here's What Happened
Opinion
Apr 165 min

I Ran My Entire Business With AI Agents for 30 Days — Here's What Happened

Thirty days ago I made a decision that felt a little reckless: I would hand as much of my business as possible to AI agents and see what broke. Not as a gimmick. Not for content. I did it because I was drowning in operational tasks — posting to six platforms, writing brand scripts, managing content pipelines, doing morning briefings for myself, tracking what my VA was doing in the Facebook group. I needed to know what was actually automatable and what still needed me. Here's what happened. T

I Replaced My Content Team With AI. Here's What Happened.
Opinion
Apr 166 min

I Replaced My Content Team With AI. Here's What Happened.

Six months ago, I was spending over $2,000/month on content creation — writers, a social media manager, a graphic designer for ad creatives. My content operation was good but expensive, and scaling it meant spending even more on people. So I ran an experiment: what happens if I replace most of those roles with AI? Here's the honest, unfiltered answer. What My Content Team Looked Like Before Before the switch, here's what I was paying for: * Freelance writer: $600/month for 8 blog articles

I Built an AI That Creates 90 Posts Per Month. Here's How
Opinion
Apr 165 min

I Built an AI That Creates 90 Posts Per Month. Here's How

Three posts a day, across multiple platforms, every single day of the month. That's 90 posts minimum. Six months ago, that would have taken me (or a social media manager) 40+ hours of work. Now my AI system handles the first draft of all 90 in about 2 hours of batch work per week. I'm going to show you exactly how I built this, what tools I use, and what the actual output looks like — including the stuff that doesn't work. The Problem: Content Volume Is the Game Now Every platform rewards co

AI Agent vs AI Assistant: What Is the Difference and Why It Matters
Opinion
Apr 164 min

AI Agent vs AI Assistant: What Is the Difference and Why It Matters

I get this question every single day in our Skool community. "Is ChatGPT an AI agent?" "Is Siri an AI agent?" "What makes something an agent vs just an assistant?" The confusion is real. And it matters more than you think. Because picking the wrong one for your use case can cost you thousands of dollars and months of wasted time. Here is the clear breakdown. No marketing fluff. Just what each actually does and when you should use which. The Simple Definition An AI assistant answers question

When to Use One AI Agent vs Multiple Agents (Decision Guide)
Tutorials
Apr 165 min

When to Use One AI Agent vs Multiple Agents (Decision Guide)

One of the most common questions I get from people setting up their first AI agent is: should I use one agent for everything, or should I set up multiple agents for different tasks? I have tried both approaches extensively. I currently run a multi-agent setup where different agents handle different parts of my business. But I did not start there, and I would not recommend most people start there either. Here is the honest framework for deciding what works best for your situation. The Case fo

Niche Down: Why 'AI Agents for Korean Grocery Stores' Beats 'AI for Everyone'
money
Apr 166 min

Niche Down: Why 'AI Agents for Korean Grocery Stores' Beats 'AI for Everyone'

I was at a conference earlier this year where a room full of millionaires — people running real businesses doing $2-3 million a year — were asking for help with AI. Not building AI. Not investing in AI. Using AI. They could not figure out how to make it work for their specific business. That moment changed how I think about the AI agent opportunity. The biggest money in AI agents is not in building the next OpenAI. It is in helping specific types of businesses use AI agents to solve their speci