From someone who was terrified of AI 12 months ago

I replaced half my workload with AI agents I built myself

No coding degree. No ML background. 8 AI agents running my business 24/7 while I focus on what matters.

I'll show you exactly how I did it.

Limited early access. No spam. No webinar bait.

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Morning. 6 tasks done before 7am. Here's your summary.7:01
What about the lead from yesterday?7:15
Closer Agent
Followed up. She booked a call for 2pm today. Tagged in GHL.7:15
Perfect. Handle the rest.7:16
Ops Agent
On it. Nothing needs you today.7:16
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I'll be honest. AI intimidated the hell out of me.

I'm Drew. I'm 20. I run a marketing agency that's generated over $20M for ecommerce brands. 35+ active clients. A team across two countries. And for the longest time, I was the bottleneck holding the whole thing together with duct tape and caffeine.

I'd hear people talk about AI and think "that's not for me."I'm not a developer. I don't have a CS degree. Every time I looked at AI tools, they were either useless chatbots or required a PhD to understand. I felt locked out.

Honestly? I was nervous. Every YouTube video, every Twitter thread, every "AI tutorial" made it feel like you needed to be some kind of genius to make this stuff work. The jargon alone was enough to make you close the tab. I almost didn't try. I thought I'd waste weeks building something that didn't work, or worse, break something that was already running.

Then I actually tried it. And everything changed.

It wasn't complicated. It wasn't confusing. Once I understood the pattern, it clicked immediately.

Within days I had an agent pulling my analytics, drafting reports, managing my CRM, chasing my team, diagnosing problems and fixing them without me even knowing there was a problem.

I kept building. One agent became three. Three became eight. Now they run my entire business operation across 3 machines. They start working before I wake up at 4am. They talk to each other. They fix their own bugs. They only come to me when they genuinely need a human decision.

Everything happens in Telegram. I message my agents like team members. They refresh every night but remember everything - persistent memory means nothing is ever lost. Same conversation, same context, every single day.

It was the single biggest unlock in my business. And it was way easier than I thought it would be.

Here's what my days used to look like.And what they look like now.

Before

  • xWake up to 47 unread messages
  • xManually check every client dashboard
  • xChase the team for status updates
  • xReview ads at midnight
  • xFix broken integrations myself
  • x12+ hour days, still behind

After

  • +Wake up to a done summary on Telegram
  • +Agents flag problems before I notice
  • +Tasks delegated agent-to-agent
  • +Ads reviewed, CRM updated overnight
  • +Broken things fix themselves at 3am
  • +I focus on growth, not firefighting

Live right now

These agents are running my business as you read this

You message them on Telegram like team members. They restart fresh every night but persistent memory means they never forget a thing.

OpsMorning queue, coordination, decisions
DashboardClient analytics, audits, scoring
CloserCRM, lead follow-up, invoicing
ContentSocial posts, calendar, publishing
CoachFitness, nutrition, accountability
TeamProjects, standups, delegation
OutreachLead scraping, cold email
AnalystMarket research, intelligence
OPSMACBOOKMAC MINICOMMS BUSSALESCONTENTCOACHVPS

They delegate to each other. They share memory. They self-heal.

Total cost: less than a single junior hire.

See it in action

This is what it actually looks like

Real conversations. Real agents. Everything happens in Telegram - you message them exactly like you'd message a colleague.

Morning Summary
online
Ops Agent
Morning, Drew. Here's your 7am rundown.7:01
Ops Agent
6 tasks queued. 2 client reports generated. 1 issue flagged (Sam's ad spend spiked 40% overnight - paused the campaign, ROAS was 0.8x).7:01
Ops Agent
Closer followed up with 3 leads. 1 booked for 2pm. Coach logged your 4am workout (bench PR).7:02
Good call on pausing Sam's campaign. Anything else need me?7:15
Ops Agent
Nothing blocking. Your calendar has a 1:1 with Beau at 10am and client call at 3pm. All green.7:15

Telegram-native

No new apps to learn

Remembers everything

Persistent memory across restarts

Nightly refresh

Fresh start daily, zero drift

This isn't another AI course

"Here's how to write better prompts"

Here's how to build an agent that runs your CRM while you sleep

"Use ChatGPT to save 10 minutes a day"

Build a system that saves you 10 hours a week, automatically

"AI will change everything (someday)"

Here's what's running right now, on real machines, making real money

"You need to learn Python and ML"

If you can type in a terminal, you can build this. I'm not a developer

Works for any business that runs on software

Ecommerce / DTC

Monitor inventory, track ROAS, audit pages, sync orders, flag problems automatically.

Agencies

One agent per client. Analytics, reports, onboarding, project management on autopilot.

Service Businesses

Lead follow-up, appointment reminders, review requests, invoicing. All automated.

Solo Founders

Sales, ops, marketing, support, analytics. Each hat goes to an agent. Cheaper than one hire.

What you'll learn

The exact system I built. Step by step. Nothing held back.

An old Mac, a $5/mo VPS, or a spare machine. We configure it to run agents 24/7 with auto-restart and health monitoring. Headless setup, SSH access, everything production-ready from day one.
A real agent that talks to you on Telegram, reads files, makes decisions, and remembers everything. Not a chatbot. An operator. You'll message it like a team member and it'll respond with real work done.
Shopify, CRM, ad platforms, project management. Whatever you use. Real integrations that pull real data and take real actions. Your agent becomes the bridge between every tool in your stack.
Build a second agent. Connect them so they delegate to each other. Your sales agent asks your analytics agent for data directly. A comms bus lets them coordinate without going through you.
Every agent monitors itself. Crashes? Auto-restart. API down? Retry with fallback. They fix problems at 3am and tell you about it in the morning. Alerts you only as a last resort.
Build dashboards your agents populate with live data. Client-facing portals, audit tools, performance reports. Your agents do the data work, the dashboards make it look professional.
Your agents work a queue before you wake up. Reports generated, issues triaged, leads followed up. You open Telegram to a summary of what got done while you slept. Every day, automatically.

"But I'm not technical"

Neither was I. Here are the questions I had before I started.

I'm a marketing agency owner. I didn't go to uni for computer science. I can't write Python. Six months ago, "headless server" sounded insane. Now I have 8 agents across 3 machines running for over a month straight.

If you can send a Telegram message, you can operate these agents. That's literally the interface.

You need to be comfortable in a terminal. That's it. The agents write most of their own code. You're the architect, not the builder. You tell them what to do in plain English, they figure out the how.
A spare computer you already own plus a $5-20/mo cloud server. The AI API costs scale with usage but for most businesses it's $50-200/mo total. That's a fraction of what you'd pay one part-time employee.
Everything happens in Telegram. You message your agents exactly like you'd message a colleague. They respond in seconds. No special apps, no dashboards to check, no login portals. Just Telegram.
They self-heal. Every agent monitors its own health. If it crashes, it auto-restarts in under 10 seconds. If an API goes down, it retries with fallbacks. They fix problems at 3am and tell you about it in the morning. They only ping you when they genuinely can't fix it themselves.
No. Every agent has persistent memory that survives restarts. They refresh every night (clean state, no drift) but their memory files carry forward everything: decisions, preferences, project status, conversation history. Same brain, fresh start.

How it works

From zero to a fleet of agents in less time than you think

Here's exactly what happens when you go through the system.

Day 1: Set up your machine

Grab any spare computer or spin up a $5 VPS. We configure it headless, install the tools, set up auto-restart, and get it running 24/7.Takes about 30-60 minutes.

Day 2-3: Launch your first agent on Telegram

Build a real agent that responds via Telegram. Give it memory, skills, file access, and the ability to run commands. It starts doing useful work immediately.You'll message it like a team member. It'll message you back with results.

Week 1: Connect your tools

Wire your agent into the platforms you already use. CRM, Shopify, ad accounts, project management. It starts pulling real data and taking real actions.The "holy shit, this actually works" moment.

Week 2: Scale to multiple agents

Build agent #2 and #3. Set up a comms bus so they talk to each other. Add self-healing so they fix their own problems. Nightly restarts keep them clean, persistent memory keeps them sharp.This is where it gets seriously powerful.

Week 3+: Your business runs itself

Your fleet is live. Analytics pulled, reports generated, leads followed up, team managed, problems diagnosed and fixed. You open Telegram to a summary of what got done while you slept.That's the unlock.

Stop being the bottleneck.Start building your team.

I went from intimidated by AI to running 8 agents that operate my business around the clock. This course is exactly how I did it.

Limited early access. No fluff. No upsells. Just the system.