Everyone arrives with the stack already installed (you've done the pre-work). We meet the cohort, walk through how Claude Code thinks, and build your first agent live. You leave with a working agent on your machine that does a real task from your business.
Your agent is only as good as what it knows. We wire up Obsidian as the memory and knowledge base for your agents. You learn how to structure context so your agents make decisions like you would. Students walk out with their own vault and their first knowledge-augmented agent.
One agent is useful. A fleet of specialized agents is a system. We set up Discord as the control surface, spin up 2-3 agents with different roles (content, research, ops), and get them talking to each other. You start seeing how agents amplify each other.
We move from agents that respond to agents that run on their own. Scheduled tasks, triggers, cron jobs. Your research agent scans every morning. Your content agent drafts every afternoon. Your agent fleet starts producing without you opening the terminal.
Your agent isn't useful if it can't touch the tools you already use. We wire up integrations: email, calendar, Airtable, Notion, your PMS, your CRM. Whatever runs your business, your agent learns to operate. You leave with an agent that works inside your real stack.
Final week. Each student demos their agent system to the cohort. We cover how to package what you've built into offers: what to charge, how to deliver, how to talk about it to clients. Students who want to can walk out with a client-ready service they can pitch the next day.
7pm ET · 90–120 min — Live build session on Zoom. Theory gets 15 minutes, then we build together. Cameras on. Bring your laptop.
1–2 hours/week — Homework: build what was taught, on your business, in your voice. Post screenshots in Telegram.
Telegram group active daily. Questions, wins, breakthroughs, debug. Coach replies most days.