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🚀New Video: I Turned Claude Opus 4.8 Into My Entire AI Operating System
In this video I show you how I turned Claude Opus 4.8 into my full AI operating system that runs my businesses, holds all my context, and replaces the constant tab switching between apps. I walk through the Four C's I use to build it (context, connections, capabilities, cadence), the mindset shift of working out of Claude Code by default, how I organize files and skills, and the bike method for safely giving agents more autonomy. By the end you'll know exactly how to set up your own AI OS and the trap to avoid when you start handing it real keys. GITHUB REPO
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If you've ever felt "AI Overwhelm", please read this.
Every single person following AI right now is overwhelmed. Including me. I make videos about this stuff for a living and I still feel the pressure. New model drops. New framework. New feature update. It feels like every single day. But after hearing a ton of you guys bring up "AI overwhelm" week after week, I realized this: → There's a HUGE difference between knowing the "what" and knowing the "how." Staying aware does not mean testing everything. Most new tools and features only need the "what." You see the title. You understand what it does. You move on. The "how" is reserved for the stuff that solves a problem you actually have right now. So when something new drops, I ask myself one question: Does this solve a specific pain point I'm currently dealing with? If yes, I test it in a real scenario. I test it against something that actually matters to me. If no, I save the link. I mentally file it away. And I keep walking. Because here's the thing. Your north star is probably very different from mine. Part of my job is to experiment, form opinions, and share what I think is useful. So naturally I test a lot of stuff. But if your north star is building a business or getting better at your craft, then every shiny new tool might just be a distraction. The number one mistake I see people make is they try to learn everything. They watch every video. They test every tool. They jump to the next thing before the last thing even had a chance to work. And if I've contributed to your overwhelm with my daily uploads, I apologize. hehe. But a lot of people think that this ties directly into how you measure your day. Productivity is not how many hours you worked. It's how many meaningful outputs you created that actually moved the needle towards your north star. Someone can work 12 hours one day and feel insanely productive, but they were just watching tutorials and playing around with new tools. Meanwhile someone else sits down for 5 hours, ships the one thing that actually matters, and makes more progress.
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | May 23 – May 29
From $64K+ in closed deals to first paid projects, first workflows, and first technical builds - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when builders stop consuming and start moving. Some wins were big money. Some were first steps. Both matter. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ 👉 @Jacob West closed two deals in one week — a $22.5K custom software build for a local gym and a $42K AI OS rollout for a mid-market energy business. 👉 @Luca Giovinazzo delivered his first full client project live — 11 n8n workflows, CRM, Telegram bot, inventory alerts, booking system, KPI tracking, user guide, and Loom walkthrough. 👉 @Fadwa Naboulssi landed her first client three weeks into the community — a candidate sourcing workflow on a $150-per-successful-hire commission. 👉 @George Maitland completed his first technical build using Claude Code + n8n MCP — a local content engine with Telegram as the command center. 👉 @James O Neill built a free portfolio site for a friend-of-a-friend’s side hustle… and she insisted on paying anyway. First real money landed. ⸻ 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Josh Holladay Josh joined AIS+ because he wanted more than scattered learning. He wanted momentum. Focused content. Better access. And a room full of people actually moving. Since joining, he has: - Closed real client work - Built stronger confidence around pricing and value - Used the portfolio course to get clear on where he was and what needed to happen next - Learned how to turn client conversations into real business opportunities - Found a place to celebrate wins with people who actually understand the journey
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | May 23 – May 29
Got my first 5 paid users on my inventory managment app for electronic components
Hello guys here, Just wanted to share what I built here with Antigravity IDE. This is an inventory management that links all the database of Electric Guitar Pedals models and their electronic components suppliers. It tells you what you can build with the current inventory, and makes shopping lists to order exactly what you need form suppliers. I used to do all this shit with Excel and it was awful. So i knew the problem of keeping track of thousand different components and keeping track of your inventory and production. I have a business that design PCBs for other hobbiest on the niche so i just give access to 5 of them for free trial for a month and all of them ended up subscribing for 10 dollars a month! I will refine it a bit more and start advertising it with my contacts lists and Facebook groups of the niche. The most challenging part of this project was indexing the database as there are a bunch of categories and substitutions rules of variable components. Graphic designs... was just what google ai studio spit in a few prompts which i later worked on deeply on antigravity. Everything took me a couple of days, where i was going way slower than what i should have. The beauty of everything is that today you can automate almost everything annoying from the past. And people will pay for getting rid of those annoyances. Hope all of you are building great things.
Got my first 5 paid users on my inventory managment app for electronic components
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Introducing myself: My name is Gary - I have SEO Agency (HighPoint Digital). I have clients as well as do lead gen sites (rank and rent) and rent to local businesses. Starting to get deeper into Automations and AI and very excited to learn from everyone here! Just had first kiddo 5 months ago - Daughter. I have 2 dogs and 2 cats, I am married and live in Colorado. I mostly work with contractors for my seo agency and specialize in Plumbing, HVAC, Roofing, Diesel/Auto Repair, Water Damage Restoration. I love golfing with my wife and making my daughter laugh.
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