What's the one GHL thing that eats your week or quietly breaks on you? Content scheduling. I had a CSV load into GHL that fired every post at once — no warning, no error, just gone. Everything published simultaneously instead of on schedule. That incident became a hard rule in my system: never push content to GHL via API without a draft-first step, always test with one post, and always verify the schedule list after. The silent failures are the expensive ones. If you could watch it build one thing live, start to finish — what would it be? The intake-to-build pipeline. Client fills out a form, answers get structured into a brief, Claude generates the full asset package — funnel outline, email sequence, SMS follow-up, pipeline recommendation, workflow logic — human reviews it, then it stages into GHL. I've got the concept mapped. I want to see it run end to end, from first question to live build, without me touching anything in between. Where are you with AI right now? Using it daily. Claude is running across my content workflow, my second brain, and my GHL automation planning. I'm not experimenting with AI — I'm building with it. The MCP connections are live, Notion is the hub, and the Claude-to-GHL bridge is an active project, not a future idea. What do you actually want to understand about Atlas? I haven't got there yet. Format — short and frequent, or long and deep? Short sprints, deep reference. I work fast and focused. Give me the thing I need right now, built to the standard I'd expect, and make sure it's documented well enough that I can hand it off or come back to it six months later.