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🚀New Video: Hermes Agent: Zero to Personal AI Assistant (1 Hour Course)
This is a complete walkthrough of getting Hermes Agent set up from scratch on a VPS. You'll see how to install it on Hostinger, connect it to Telegram, set up your first skill and cron job, and back everything up to GitHub. By the end you'll understand the five pillars of Hermes, when to use it instead of Claude Code, and how to scale to multiple agents without breaking anything.
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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!
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🏆 Community Wins Recap | May 2 – May 8
Big closes. AI Lead roles. SaaS momentum. Retainers. Equity. Real systems getting shipped. This week inside AIS+ was packed with builders turning reps into real opportunities 👇 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ 👉 @James Tagalog landed an AI/Automation Lead role and jumped from $87K → $130K while realizing the interviews cared more about real-world thinking than memorized prep. 👉 Riaz Ahamed crossed $60K+ in client work since joining AIS+ as a complete beginner last year — now building GDPR-compliant Claude Code systems for EU clients. 👉 @Michael Elliott closed a $31K website rebuild + AI chatbot + retainer deal and shared the exact communication moves that helped secure the project. 👉 @Chris Atsu closed a €16K AI automation system for a marketing agency after holding firm through negotiation pressure. 👉 @Fernando Gómez shipped a real estate WhatsApp lead-classification system for a Málaga agency with €3.2K upfront + €299 MRR attached immediately. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Jan Goergen Makinson Jan joined AIS+ after completing the AFT Challenge because he wanted to go deeper into AI automation and surround himself with builders actually doing the work. Since joining, he and his team have: • Built their own property-management SaaS using Claude Code + Lovable • Expanded the software for additional residential complexes in Cyprus • Signed a long-term AI documentation project with a new client • Turned that client relationship into both a monthly retainer AND equity in the company One of the biggest lessons Jan shared: You can learn tools from YouTube…But you can’t replace having helpful people around you when things get difficult.
🏆 Community Wins Recap | May 2 – May 8
Day 3 : AIS#7DaysChallenge- Front-end Development Skill
I built a Front-End Skill using Claude that connects with Figma MCP to automatically generate real, production-ready UI from either a Figma link or a simple description. Skill name: front-end Use it when: someone asks to build a UI, component, or scaffold a front-end from Figma. What this skill does From a Figma URL (or detailed description), it: - Reads design context + screenshot via Figma MCP - Understands layout, spacing, colors, typography, interactions - Generates 3 production files: React Component (TypeScript + Tailwind) Storybook story (CSF3) Unit test (Vitest + RTL) Stack - React 18 + TypeScript - Tailwind CSS (no inline styles, ever) - Storybook 7+ - Vitest + React Testing Library Built-in workflow intelligence The skill automatically: - Detects if input is Figma or description - Extracts fileKey and nodeId - Calls Figma MCP for design context + screenshot - Infers component name, props, variants, accessibility - Splits into sub-components if file >200 lines - Enforces WCAG accessibility on every interactive element - Uses named exports only - Prevents silent package installs This turns Figma → production frontend in minutes, not hours. Design to code is no longer manual.
Day 3 : AIS#7DaysChallenge- Front-end Development Skill
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Is it better to build different parts of a project separately and then connect them together through cross-collaboration, or is it better to build one complete end-to-end system from scratch? For example, if you were building an image generation or creative engine project, would it make more sense to have: - one tool for concept creation, - another tool for tracking and analytics, - and another tool for the actual image generation, all working together as separate systems? Or is it better to build everything into one unified project from the beginning?
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