Free guides
What I'd send a friend who asked. No paywall. Built from real work.
The 7-stage roadmap
Idea to income. The full path from a skill you have to a product paying you.
Read the guide →Competitor intel (DIY)
Stalk competitors on Instagram with Claude Code. Hook patterns, content pillars, format strategies.
Read the guide →The LinkedIn job pipeline
Turn LinkedIn into a real job pipeline in 7 steps. Built with Claude Cowork.
Read the guide →Stripe projects
Real-world payment integrations end to end. Subscriptions, marketplaces, webhook reliability.
Read the guide →Setup guides
The tooling spine — Claude, GitHub, Vercel, Supabase, Stripe, Resend.
Read the guide →For AI-first operators who actually build the thing.
Builders, consultants, founders, freelancers — anyone whose income comes from shipping real work, not from selling courses about shipping.
AI isn't going to make you money. Products do. Clients do. Real businesses do. But AI is the unfair advantage — when you wire it into how you build, sell, and serve, you move 10x faster than people still doing it by hand.
Who it's for
Beginners
Learning AI from people actually using it, not just teaching it.
Builders
Ready to automate workflows — yours or your clients'.
Operators
Senior, deep in production, looking for peers and leverage.
You have real skills. You want AI as an unfair advantage on real work — building something of your own, leveling up at your job, or both — not another set of videos to watch.
What's inside
Direct access — me + the network
Bi-weekly Google Meet calls where we actually work. DMs and posts with me and other operators when you're mid-build and stuck.
- Bi-weekly live calls — builds, Q&A, teardowns
- Architecture + payment reviews on your code
- Peer network of operators who actually ship
- Paid client referrals when I'm overbooked
The production agentic stack
Everything I run on real client work and my own products — installed in your environment, not just shown in a video.
- Antrix OS — the control room for your agent fleet
- Installers: Ship Your Product + Run the Machine
- ax-* skill packs (audit, deliver, simplify, content, more)
- Multi-agent code review across parallel worktrees
- Scheduled jobs, overnight pipelines, dual-AI planning
- Setup library: Stripe, Supabase, Vercel, Resend
Antrix OS — the agent dashboard

The control room I actually run my work from — every project, agent, skill, schedule, machine, and secret in one place. Members get the codebase.
Why this one is different
Most hosts make content.
I make products.
The platform doesn't matter — Skool, Circle, Discord, Whop, whatever. The problem is the host.
Most paid-community founders aren't shipping anything outside of the community itself. Their whole business is selling you the community.
I'm in production every day. The people I want next to me are too.
We level up together.
Most communities
- Revenue IS the membership fee
- Main output: content about the community
- You learn from someone who only sells communities
- Growth metric: new members
This community
- Revenue is client work + products. Community is a side of it.
- Main output: shipped code, deployed products, served clients
- You learn from someone in production every single day
- Growth metric: what members are actually shipping
Waitlist
Open · first cohortGet in before the price moves.
Founding pricing exists for the first cohort. When it fills, the next one pays more — and joins behind it. Names get pulled in order.
- Founding price locked: $29/mo
- Bi-weekly live calls + brainstorms
- Direct access: me + operator peers