Just dropped a new video — this one includes real Use Case that eventually helped High ticket Deal. I walk through a real business use case where I guided my team to use FABLE 5 to help with a client contract renewal. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/flvhSBASt5o After watching, Leave a comment on the YouTube video: Which framework applies or fits your work best right now? Curious to see how everyone in AI Movers would apply this to their own business, job, or workflow.
🚨 New video is live! You Don’t Need Loop Engineering— YET. https://youtu.be/cMrWxMN7FKk Everyone’s talking about AI agent loops right now. But if you’re getting started, they’re probably adding complexity—not value. In this video I break down what to build first (and when loops actually make sense). Your likes and watch really Helps me keep producing these contents! Thank you 🫡🙏🏻
We’ve got builders popping up from everywhere now — US, Europe, Asia, South America, Africa, Australia…Wild to see the variety. This is exactly why I wanted to build this community. Different countries, different backgrounds, different skill levels — but same mission: 'You can just do & Build stuff' Drop your Cities👇
New long-form video is live 🚀 This one is a full walkthrough on how I built a World Cup dashboard using CLI — but the bigger lesson is why your AI agent might be wasting way more tokens than it needs to. Most people blame the model when their agent gets slow, expensive, or messy. But a lot of the time, it’s not the model. It’s the interface. In the video, I break down how switching from bulky multi-tool setups to a focused command-line workflow can make your agent way more efficient — and I show the actual build process step by step. Watch here: https://youtu.be/N3Mro1kkvtY Curious what you guys think — would you rather see more videos like this where I break down the concept and build a real project at the same time? Tiny favor as always: if you get value from the video, drop a like + comment on YouTube. It helps with the anti-crickets protocol 😂💪
Just uploaded a long-form breakdown on how I fully automated my video editing workflow using Claude Code + Codex. This one is less “AI hype” and more key concepts and the actual workflow behind the scenes — how I’m replacing repetitive editing tasks, cutting costs, and building a system. + Doing our best to delegate editing 'labor' as much to AI as possible. Curious to hear what you guys think, especially if you’re also creating content or trying to automate your own workflow. Would love your feedback! Comment on the video👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZsNXqPBolc