Today I told my AI assistant that I felt like crap and it told me to rest up.
It then took on some things I needed to do today.
Amazing!
Today I told my AI assistant that I felt like crap and it told me to rest up.
It then took on some things I needed to do today.
Amazing!
Iβve been using Neos, my AI assistant, all day and one of the biggest game changers for me is β¦
I built some βcaptureβ actions where I can add ideas, bugs, feats AND the system adds its own.
No lost flow because something broke.
The backlog and bug list are one and easy to spec and implement.
My Trump-supporting cousin-in-law just texted my husband to say he encountered this Mother Jones on social media, read it, realized I wrote it, and told him to tell me Iβm doing good work and to keep going.
Things are changing, yβall.
www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
During my βοΈ:
- Added and CMD palette so I can access anything from anywhere
- Weekend awareness to not surface work related βthingsβ during weekends (unless noted)
- Added a content awareness for routine tasks being created
My personal AI assistant, NEOS, is truly becoming an extension of me.
Great show!!
Iβve been working on a few projects β¦
Trying to find a rhythm of good plan to tasks so Claude Code can take the ball and run most efficiently
Curious - what are you using to document and spec out new features in your apps and projects?
Beads, AgentOS, native Claude Code tasks, Linear, something else, nothing?
I know you were using AgentOS for a time and native CC, but I'm curious how across all your projects what you're consistent with
Congrats!
Helped SPI overperform the All Access Pass launch by 40%.
Same list. Same product.
We just stopped treating everyone the same.
Past customers got different emails than first-timers.
Engaged subscribers got different messaging than cold ones.
Give it a listen π
smartpassiveincome.com/session663
What if your launches were a bonus, not a requirement?
Evergreen revenue between launches = sustainable business.
Great at sales but every sale requires your attention?
You've built a job, not a business.
The sales process in your head can be automated.
Been heads down, looking into the next phase of the business.
Realized...
- I want to work with a certain kind of client
- Those leads but without the resources, should get a smaller piece
- Be ruthless filtering for that client
- Spend time in the funnel, not top of funnel
Big list + no conversion systems = expensive hobby.
You're not growing an asset. You're growing an email bill.
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Conflicting advice is keeping you stuck.
Not because it's wrong. Because it's not all meant for you right now.
Find out what YOU should focus on first.
Brand new link in profile.
It'll be available for Kit initially.
And yes, they do, but here's what's in the fine print...
Klaviyo setup is a bit complex, but it's the best out there for right now.
Many Beehiiv users complain that it's too strict and they are actually losing out on legit clicks
And others have it for $$$$
Your email metrics are lying.
Security bots click every link before humans see them.
Been building a solution that actually works.
Want in?
Alex Hormozi chose email over millions of social followers when given $1,000 to build a business.
Stop waiting for the perfect strategy.
Stop chasing algorithms.
Your next customer is one email away.
Image of a 20 Questions toy
I feel like if we dropped one of these bad boys at a tech company or political office, they'd be worshiping it like a deity by end of month.
Love those games.
Honestly makes watching MLB a bitβ¦excruciating. (And I love baseball too so thatβs hard to say).
I just donβt get why MLB if they want to improve pace of play, implement some of Bananaball rules.
"Will daily emails overwhelm my audience?"
When I went from weekly to daily: 94% stayed daily, 6% chose weekly.
Your subscribers want more value, not fewer emails.
Transparency beats frequency fears.
You could.
The question was pointed towards automating the piece the make money.
Itβs my experience that when you automate the βmaking moneyβ parts, you can scale faster than automating the parts that βcoat moneyβ
Dleen (from my emails) asked, "How do I automate the stuff that's making me money?"
Most people automate everything *except* what matters.
Foundation first.
Engagement second.
Complex automation last.
Simple automation beats complex guessing.
Get more real email talk that works here.
Easy with what Iβve built.
Plan on releasing it when I get back from my road trip in a week.
Iβve built a system where I can repurpose my emails in an authentic way using Cursor and Claude (or any other LLM)
Email marketing overwhelm?
My 6yo wanted shells.
His strategy = grab whatever came on each wave.
No overthinking. No perfect system.
Result? A pile of shells by day's end.
Your email strategy needs this exact approach. One intentional daily action beats complex strategies every time.
Two of my childhood heroes passed this week: Ozzy and Hogan.
Completely different worlds, but both understood something we've forgotten.
The magic isn't in the perfection.
It's in the belief.
We've optimized the soul out of everything.
Sometimes it's remembering why you started.
There's a growth strategy that requires zero new content creation, no ads, and no algorithm knowledge.
Yet it consistently delivers my highest-converting subscribers.
Email partnerships with other business owners.
Simple but relevant audience exchange that actually works.
What if one change could wake up your entire email list?
I started being unpredictable with my emails and subscribers actually began looking forward to them.
The secret? Breaking my own patterns while everyone else follows "best practices."
Sometimes you gotta zig when others zag.
What tool is this that you are using to track the revenue?