Practical, jargon-free playbooks for delegating the recurring work that eats your week — invoices, show notes, lead follow-ups, scheduled reports — to a team of AI agents.
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Read guide →Every tracker you've ever abandoned died the same death: you were the database engine. Here's what happens when the agents do the data entry.
Read guide →OpenClaw gives an AI agent the run of your computer, and gives you the job of keeping it safe. Here's the version where that's somebody else's pager.
Read guide →Freelancing is one job you love and a second, unpaid one you didn't apply for. Here's how to hand the second one over.
Read guide →Modern chatbots remember you now. They still won't notice the invoice went unpaid. That gap, not memory, is the real argument for agents.
Read guide →Nobody scheduled the mental load. It just landed on one person and never left. Here's how to put some of it down.
Read guide →Most AI waits for you to show up. The useful kind shows up on its own, does the thing, and leaves a receipt.
Read guide →Everyone's saying 'AI agent' and nobody's stopping to define it. Here's the plain version, hype scraped off.
Read guide →Show notes are the tax you pay on a good episode. Here's how to stop paying it by hand, without every episode starting to sound like a brochure.
Read guide →Most unpaid invoices aren't a no. They're a maybe that nobody got back to. Here's the polite system that does the remembering for you.
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