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🔒 Q&A w/ Nate is happening in 7 days
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ANNOUNCING: What's working in AI in 2026 (real projects, real revenue)
Quick news. We're doing our first virtual event, and the rule is simple: every person on stage has to show their actual work. The actual projects they're selling. The actual outreach they're using to land clients. The actual numbers behind it. No theory. No tutorials. Just what's working in 2026, taught by the people doing it. Waitlist's open. Get on it before tickets go live: -> What's working in AI in 2026 (real projects, real revenue) PS: Annual members of AIS+ get in for free. We will be announcing discounts for monthly members. If you’ve been thinking about joining AIS+, it’s a good time.
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🚀New Video: Every Level of Claude Explained in 21 Minutes
I've spent over 400 hours inside Claude, and I'm breaking down exactly what separates someone stuck on level 1 from someone running five parallel sessions while they sleep, with the cheat codes to jump between each stage. Hope you enjoy!
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Cape Town AI Mastermind: Behind the Scenes
In February, I spent a week in Cape Town, SA with some of the top AI entrepreneurs in the space for a mastermind. We had hundreds of community members join us. I met some amazing people and left feeling so energized and inspired. Which is why I've been uploading almost daily lately, haha! Anyways, just dropped a behind the scenes vlog if you're interested in checking it out. AIS is planning on doing big events and meetups regularly, so if this trip looked like fun, stay tuned for events in the future!
Day 3: AIS#7DaysChallenge (Voice DNA extraction from Whatsapp transcripts)
Submitting 2 challenges in one day :) Day 3 is about skills. Mine is called client-voice-dna. It lives in my .claude/skills/ folder, it's 92 lines of markdown, and it sits in the middle of a chain that ships actual paying-customer content for two of my businesses. The honest version of this post is: the skill itself isn't the impressive part. The impressive part is the sequence of skills it's wedged between. Day 3 for me is really about what happens when you stop building individual skills and start composing them. Here is the chain (see attached dashboard): Voice notes and Reels → Wispr to transcribe → client-voice-dna (this skill) → Prism (Claude agent that drafts copy) → humanizer skill (strips AI tells) → ship. What client-voice-dna does It reads a transcript and produces a two-register voice DNA profile for a specific person. Public voice on one side: confident, in their vocabulary, ships as copy. Private voice on the other: hedges, self-deprecation, friend-register fillers, reference only. The output is a markdown file saved at active/<client-slug>/<client>_voice_dna.md. How I trigger it Whenever new client source material arrives. A new Sharpr client sends WhatsApp voice notes, that's a trigger. A CreatorsForge partner records a batch of Reels, that's a trigger. A discovery call transcript drops, that's a trigger. It always runs after the speech-to-text pass and always before any copy gets drafted. Two real uses, two different businesses Sharpr Automations is my AI automation agency. Clients hire me to wire automations into their business, and a lot of those automations produce content: captions, DMs, masterclass invites, email sequences. None of that ships unless it sounds like the client themselves wrote it. My first Sharpr client is a UK-based stretching coach. He records WhatsApp voice notes for me at the end of his day: what he's seeing in his sessions, what's working, what he wants to teach next. I run them through Wispr to transcribe, the skill builds the voice DNA file from the transcript, and from then on every caption, masterclass invite and DM that ships for him is drafted by Prism (the name I gave my Claude agent) against that file. The copy reads like he wrote it, because at the level of vocabulary and cadence and signature lines, he did.
Day 3: AIS#7DaysChallenge (Voice DNA extraction from Whatsapp transcripts)
🏆 7 Day Challenge - Day 5 Complete ✅
I have built multiple websites and landing pages myself. It would normally take me 3-5 days as I got better at it, to build a full website with multiple pages. This took me about 12 minutes and looks arguably better than anything I ever built on my own. It's so crazy to think how much is possible with just a few clicks of a button these days 🤯
🏆 7 Day Challenge - Day 5 Complete ✅
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