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🚀New Video: I Tested 3 Ways to Deploy Claude Agents (Here's When to Use Each)
If you've built skills and agents in Claude Code, the next step is getting them to actually run while you sleep. In this video I break down three simple ways to deploy your Claude Code automations, from the dead-simple /loop command to scheduled tasks and Claude routines, all the way to pushing your skills to Modal or Trigger.dev. You'll walk away knowing exactly which method fits which type of automation and how to pick the right one based on where it runs and how agentic it needs to be.
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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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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | May 9 – May 15
From €17K agentic systems and $35K builds to AI leadership roles, first workflows, and launched products - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when consistent reps finally start compounding. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ 👉 Malek Kilani closed his first €17K agentic AI build for a sales coaching company using enterprise presales experience as the unfair advantage. 👉 @Michael Elliott shipped a $35K certification platform with 100+ API endpoints, Stripe integrations, AWS infrastructure, and recurring monthly revenue attached. 👉 @Ailin Werner landed a Head of AI role after 8 months out of work by building publicly, sharing demos, and consistently showing her work online. 👉 Ismail Islam officially launched TradePulse — a full AI-powered trading intelligence platform combining dashboards, Telegram automation, and economic analysis workflows. 👉 @Cagri Sarigoz launched HeyNews on Product Hunt after 12 months of iteration and more than 600 AI-assisted newsletter issues. ⸻ 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Ailin Werner Ailin’s LinkedIn Ailin joined AIS+ after losing her job and deciding to fully commit to AI automation. At first, she was learning step-by-step through ChatGPT, debugging workflows manually, and spending countless hours figuring things out alone. Then she joined AIS+ planning to stay for just one month. That quickly changed.
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | May 9 – May 15
Day 6 — I Built a Skill That Teaches Itself
Day 6 of the 7 Day AIS Challenge — Scheduled Automations and Self-Improving Skills. Here's the build I'm most proud of from this entire challenge. On Day 3, I automated posting to this community using Playwright. It worked — but messily. Wrong selectors, unnecessary scrolling, fumbling to find the POST button. Every mistake got noted. I saved all of that into a file called skool_post_playbook.md. On Day 6, I called that same skill again to post my Day 4 share. It ran clean. No fumbling. Straight to the right selectors, right category, posted in seconds. That's the self-improving scheduled automation. Not a theory. A live example from this week. How it works: The skill runs → discovers what works and what doesn't → writes the correction back into its own file → next run is faster and more accurate. Day 3 fumbled. Day 6 flew. The playbook now contains: - Exact CSS selectors for the Skool editor - The state-detection check (green = complete, don't toggle) - The correct POST button method - Category options - A lesson completion one-liner that works on every page The lesson this week taught scheduled tasks and loops. My build IS the lesson. A skill that schedules itself to improve. This is what the WAT framework looks like when it matures: Workflow → Agent → Tool → Skill → Self-corrects → Gets faster → Runs on schedule → Money while you sleep #AISChallenge
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Day 5 — Building Professional Websites with AI
Day 5 of the 7 Day AIS Challenge — Website Building. This one is already live in my stack. I built the /website skill before this challenge started. How it works: One command. Claude builds a complete HTML/CSS/JS site, deploys it to Vercel, and the client gets a live URL. No back-and-forth, no templates, no page builders. The business model: €300–€2,500 per site. €100–300/month for maintenance. Irish and UK tradespeople — plumbers, electricians, roofers — most of them have no website or a terrible one. They don't have time to build one. We do it in minutes. The 5 hacks from today's lesson that I'm applying: 1. Screenshot loop — Claude takes a screenshot of the deployed site and critiques its own work 2. Front-end skill — the skill knows design principles, not just code 3. Mobile-first by default 4. Brand assets baked in — colors, tone, logo ready to go 5. One trigger, live URL delivered The difference between Day 1 me and Day 5 me: Day 1: I had an idea Day 5: I have a productized service with pricing, a delivery method, and clients to target #AISChallenge
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