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The Open Campus for AI: An Academy for Business and OpenClaw👋
Hey all! I'm Jonathan. I started this as a resource hub to tangibly help people in this wild world of AI. This is all independent, inspired by Peter Steinberger's work with OpenClaw. One of the biggest concerns with entering the Ai landscape is how to level the playing field. The concepts in this Skool are mostly correlated with no code Agentic Engineering, so you'll find remnants of that if you scroll deep enough. In the classroom, you'll find material curated to take you through your first 30, 60, and 90 days of using Ai as someone with no technical expertise to materially equipped to deploy up to 100 agents for pennies. OpenClaw has notoriously lived behind terminals, and despite inspiring an influx of non-developers to build for the first time, most people don't know where to start after their initial 10 hours of play. This is that. What you'll find here: - Life Console Architecture with OpenClaw: Learn to build your personal command center — a sovereign system that orchestrates your digital workers, automates your busywork, and gives you back 10+ hours/week. This isn't just prompts and templates. You'll architect a living system that manages your projects, content, relationships, and daily operations in one place. - Resource Hub + Playbooks: the good stuff that's usually locked behind paywalls and kept for clients only - free for the first 500 members. Cross-industry spillover: I also publish templates for real estate lead gen and legal admin, as I come from this background personally building sales infrastructure, generating over $150k of aggregate revenue for small teams
The Open Campus for AI: An Academy for Business and OpenClaw👋
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@Umar Bakhtiar Hello how are you doing today ! what have you been trying so far in this community" Any results yet or you are just getting started..
New Material Added!
Hey everyone! Q2 has been good to me, brought a lot of new faces here! I've got a lot of material focused on what I know best around sales infrastructure, and I'm looking to widen the net + deliver on a few promises I made when I first started this community. 1) The About page is updated. This group is bigger than OpenClaw and Second Brain talk, it's bigger than the next Fable 5 model or whatever harness setup you might have. It's bigger than compelling you to take action with AI. 2) Plinkosolutions.com is also being updated. Whole new series of offers coming to the forefront, widening the net for where I can be of service with offers as low as $49 / mo encompassing AI support and much more! We're also establishing new strategic partnerships so that the mission goes further than our pockets. Veteran support groups, homeless shower RV's, and youth education programs, all in motions for Q4. Q3 is about delivering on my end of the promise first, which means.. 3) Upgraded Classroom materials! Up until this point, my old 2025 roadmap workbook and the weekly YouTube drops have been consistent for a full quarter. I've hit some milestones, but I'm itching for new. I'll be focusing a lot more on top of funnel content, a lot more material tailored to the grey and green crowd (see image below). The power users, the first 300 members here, slowly as we get closer to 500, I'll be upgrading your tier so you'll have continued access. My hope is before Q4, we're past 500, and this officially becomes a paid group where I can reinvest into more events, more freebies, and more novel DFY classroom projects that actually move the needle. Topics coming include: - J.A.R.V.I.S. Voice Command Center - Operate your multi-agent setup with voice commands - Hermes Setup + Workbooks - This already exists but for a narrow purpose, I'll be doing a lot more on these as I've got 9 running constantly token-maxing, so I'll be preparing an exclusive series on these that will become paid later! - Second Brain Workshops - Building a Knowledge Engine and effective memory system for your agents is equal parts art and equal parts science. More on this to come before Q4!
New Material Added!
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Love this direction. The tools and models will keep changing, but building systems, improving execution, and creating real leverage are the things that continue to matter long-term. Excited to see the community expand beyond AI discussions and focus more on practical implementation and sustainable growth.
Undervaluing DWY Lead Gen Opportunities
For the next two weeks, each event is laser focused on generating net new opportunities (Don't wait for Q4!) Just about 200 folks have signed up for tomorrow's event, the following Saturday is more of a hot seat style where you can bring your current sales constraint to the spotlight. --- Commitment scares the brave. The world battles for your attention by the minute, any consumption of media is constantly pulling you to do something. There's a handful of them that actually deliver on the promise. The promise of empowerment, bridged capability. There's too many bad apples in the AI bucket trying to sell you their course or coaching. That, without a set of scope and deliverables, is no different than gossip girls getting together to yes-man each other through a rough relationship. Progress is not dependent on another coach signoff. Results are not dependent on another JSON, PDF or HTML template. They're dependent on routine actions that are tried and tested by time, amplified (powered, not automated) with an army of digital workers at your fingertips. Come one, come all! Experience a decade of sales and sales management compact into 45 minute soundbites meant to do more than inspire. Saturday, May 30th: Build an AI-Powered Lead Gen System in 45 Minutes (No Code) Saturday, June 6th: DWY: Lead Gen Hotseat
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Great reminder, Ed. I think a lot of people underestimate how valuable focused, action-oriented events can be. It's easy to consume endless content and feel productive, but real progress usually comes from committing to a specific outcome and taking action. Looking forward to seeing the strategies shared and learning from everyone's experiences. Thanks for putting this together.
Multi-Agents = More Hands, Less Eyes
After a certain level of caffeine and brute focus, I spin up anywhere between 9 to 15 agents to get my to-do list cleaned up. Typically, as a solo founder, my operational days consists of a lot of different hats. That degree of context switching, for the sober minded, is not healthy. It's dizzying. It hurts. It's the equivalent of running an electric bolt through a circuit, it mentally fries the human. This is where the power of delegation with AI is more of an art than science. Your relationship to input and output is directly correlated with how "hands-on" you are with everything. What if I told you the screenshot attached was only the agents I wanted to drive, and that I had 4 others working in terminals that I'm not babysitting? This isn't just demo-theatrics. 1 agent is hardening my outbound email campaign. Another is troubleshooting a voice agent UI for a client. The other two are idle for the client and one for myself, ready for me to offload tasks into so I don't have to click and think with my eyes. I think with my ability to communicate and I pass it on. I've got Claude running in parallel to ensure the outbound email campaign hardening has a reference anchor, and of course, music to enjoy the sunshine to. There's a sourcing engine (which is 2 parallel agents), an enrichment engine (Chrome MCP running through OSINT or wherever else I point it), all at fractions of what any cloud provider would charge to do this. I'm not interested in competing with the ocean of DFY tools for this, at least not for now. More hands and less eyes translates into more capability without the concerning eye/oversight distracting from real work getting done. I know, there's a window of ignorance and capitalizing on that feels like pointing to a gold tunnel in a gold rush. I'm more interested in selling the shovel, the stick and plate that goes with the cart. I want to give you the Agentic Harness, not give you another series of stable bot subscriptions to drain your wallet.
Multi-Agents = More Hands, Less Eyes
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Hi, I'm danton novalee, an AI enthusiast and entrepreneur focused on building systems that create leverage. This really resonates. Multi-agent workflows are powerful because they multiply execution capacity, but they also introduce a new challenge: oversight. At some point, the bottleneck shifts from doing the work to monitoring, validating, and coordinating the work being done. As solo founders, we're not just wearing multiple hats anymore—we're managing an entire digital workforce. The real win isn't adding more agents; it's designing systems that reduce context switching and keep humans focused on high-leverage decisions.
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