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Submit your questions here and I will answer ASAP. Anyone can answer questions though. If you feel you have the perfect answer, go for it. I will keep an eye out and help you in the right direction if needed. https://www.skool.com/live/B4h8kLWNLdG Keep going, keep growing, you got this! John Founder of BlueHAT
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Leadership is evolving. Digital Marketing is evolving. Launching a new offer is evolving. What worked yesterday does not necessarily work today. The way you approach your team is key to making a success of your projects and, as a consequence, is vital to the survival of your business. The way you approach a project has changed dramatically, and methods that seemed universal some years ago are either completely out or they too have evolved so much they are no longer recognisable. The good news is that some aspects remain constant. We are here to guide you in this maze of constancy and change so that you can elevate your business using shortcuts. Let us know how we can best help you. John Higham Founder of BlueHAT
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MiniMax M3 is the best companion for Hermes Agent
Gave my first task to Hermes Agent with MiniMax M3 and it's seriously good. With a Token Plus plan it's such good value for the quality returned. Combine this with solid meta prompting and you are smiling as you see the tasks being developed and outputs being delivered. Give it a try and tell me what you think.
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Babysitting or should I say AgentSitting
Wow, sometimes monitoring and handling AI Agents can feel like babysitting, or should I call it AgentSitting. You give a /goal prompt to your agent, it starts well, you are getting good results, and yet it leads to some basic issues which need attending to. You then realise it is time for a model update, then a server update, then a Agent update, which turns into a failing error for which Doctor --fix is not enough and you end up prompting until it survives the update and restart. It is a process, and you learn along the way until you trust it (and yourself) enough to update cautiously but confidently as you do have backups and a good memory system in place. How do you deal with updates and improvements?
Most founders treat iteration like a punishment. It's actually your unfair advantage.
Here's what I see every cohort: founders who nail launch day and then go dark for 6 weeks "iterating." Meanwhile, the scrappiest builders in the Foundry are shipping every 2 weeks and outlearning them. Iteration isn't polish time. It's your between-launch improvement engine. It's where you find out what you actually built vs what you thought you built. The loop is simple: 1. Ship something real 2. Get it in front of users fast 3. Watch what they actually do (not what they say) 4. Fix the 1 thing blocking them 5. Repeat Heap, Posthog, amplitude. Pick one. Look at the one event that's dropping off. That's your iteration target. VC-backed startups iterate slowly because they need board sign-off to change direction. You don't. That's your edge. The founders who win are the ones who shipped ugly, learned fast, and iterated faster. Not the ones who "waited until it was ready." So here's the question: what's the one thing users are doing that you didn't expect? And are you fixing it this week, or waiting for the next launch? If you want a group of founders who actually do this every 2 weeks instead of talking about it, you know where to find us.
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