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The Shift to Consumption Pricing: How AI is Rewiring Business Models and Power Grids
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The Shift to Consumption Pricing: How AI is Rewiring Business Models and Power Grids

Sam Altman compared AI to electricity and water. He is not being poetic. He is describing a fundamental rewiring of how software gets sold, delivered, and paid for. The implications are massive and most businesses are not remotely ready.

Passing Messages Between My Agent and Claude Code

Passing Messages Between My Agent and Claude Code

My AI agent told me it couldn't do what I asked. So I copied its message, pasted it into Claude Code, and let them figure it out through me. Ten tests later, it worked. The whole experience completely blew my mind — and it's simpler than you'd think.

The First AI Managed Message from My Bot Tim, Just Booked a Call

The First AI Managed Message from My Bot Tim, Just Booked a Call

My first AI-crafted LinkedIn message just booked a meeting. The bot researched the prospect, drafted the message in Slack, I approved it, and Tim sent it. The multi-agent future isn’t coming. It’s here.

I Built My Own Autonomous AI Agent for $50—and the World Will Never Be the Same

I Built My Own Autonomous AI Agent for $50—and the World Will Never Be the Same

I built an autonomous AI robot named Tim for $50. He sends my LinkedIn messages, manages my CRM, self-corrects errors, and learns from every interaction—all from a Telegram chat. Here’s how I did it and why this changes everything.

The AI Sales Reality Check: Robots, Reactions, and the Rising Cost of Inference

The AI Sales Reality Check: Robots, Reactions, and the Rising Cost of Inference

When AI stops being a novelty and starts racking up "inference costs," the game changes. Join Govind, Magnus, and Mike H as they dive into AI SDRs, 36-personality Monte Carlo sales simulations, and the impending token economy shaping B2B sales in 2026.

Stop Renting Intelligence. I Built My Own Robot — And Here's the Exact Blueprint.

Stop Renting Intelligence. I Built My Own Robot — And Here's the Exact Blueprint.

I built my own autonomous AI agent for under $50/month and live-streamed the entire blueprint. A DigitalOcean droplet, a GitHub repo called NanoClaw, Windsurf, and more hard-won patience than I'd care to admit. Here's exactly how I did it.

Don't Feed Your Horse Petrol
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Don't Feed Your Horse Petrol

Two builders walk into an AI conversation. One's building sales intelligence robots. One's vibe-coding autonomous agents. Both agree: you're probably feeding your horse petrol.

Blueprint for the AI Sales Revolution
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Blueprint for the AI Sales Revolution

What happens when a business strategist who built a 75-person company meets an automation engineer who ships AI workflows for $5 in API credits? Magic — and a very honest conversation about LinkedIn, N8N, and the future of AI-powered sales.

Are You Paying Attention to Attention Is All You Need?

Are You Paying Attention to Attention Is All You Need?

The 2017 paper that 8 Google researchers published — then immediately quit to build companies from — quietly became the blueprint for every AI tool you use today. Here's what it actually means for your business.

My Next Mind-Blowing AI Tool: Building with Tasklet

My Next Mind-Blowing AI Tool: Building with Tasklet

Every so often, you stumble upon a tool that fundamentally changes how you work. For me, that tool is Tasklet. At first glance, I didn’t fully grasp its potential. But after circling back and committing to building something with it, I had one of those mind-blowing AI experiences that reminds you ho

This AI Tool Completely Changed My Workflow

This AI Tool Completely Changed My Workflow

I recently had one of those rare, mind-blowing experiences with a new AI product that completely shifted my perspective. At first, I didn't fully grasp its potential, but after circling back and committing to building something with it, I was stunned. The tool is called Taslet, and it has become a c

The Trap of the “Shiny Object”
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The Trap of the “Shiny Object”

Wasted hundreds on enterprise Zoom for webinars nobody attended. That embarrassing flop was the best thing that ever happened to me — it forced me to stop chasing shiny tools and start building what actually drives revenue.

Down the AI Rabbit Hole
Morning ScrumThe Sarah Factor

Down the AI Rabbit Hole

Signal Emerges It's, morning scrum time. I’m going to be honest, I completely fudged the start of this update. Everything was just off. I found myself staring at the BairesDev logo on my vest—it looked backwards in the camera, and I went down this mental spiral of, "Is my camera mirrored? Is re

Business Content Artist
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Business Content Artist

Navigating Influence, Outbound Marketing, and Building the Signal Effect Morning Scrum, everyone. It’s Govind. Again. I’m still trying to work through the intro on this and figure out what it takes to get in smoothly. Today is going to be super short. I actually have to go out for a walk in a bit

LLM Lock-in is the Enemy of Creation
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LLM Lock-in is the Enemy of Creation

Morning Scrum, everyone. It’s Govind. Today I want to talk about a pattern we’ve all lived through: the necessity of blowing things up to rebuild them better. It’s uncomfortable, it’s messy, and it’s the only way to escape the slow decline of tools that no longer match how we actually create. If y

Strikedeck SaaS Story
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Strikedeck SaaS Story

Descript Reality and the Quiet Work Behind a Pipeline Morning Tantra/Arti: Getting the Brain Online I start the day with a simple routine that I’ve jokingly called “Tantra/Arti.” It’s more practical than mystical. A couple minutes of breath, a short chant, some gratitude. I light a candle if I

Stop Throwing Mud at the Wall
The Sarah Factor

Stop Throwing Mud at the Wall

It's 10 PM in Sweden, midday in Texas, and a guy just got caught eating a sandwich on camera. Welcome to The Sarah Factor! Three minds debate: how do you sell in the age of AI? Does the future belong to robots, researchers, or relationship builders? Spoiler: it might be all three.