A chatbot answers questions. An agent goes and does the work — research, code, files, your whole machine. This is where you learn to build yours.
Same model underneath. The difference is what it can reach — memory, tools, and a real computer. One talks. The other goes and finishes the job.
It answers. Then you copy it, fix it, run it, and come back to ask again. The loop never leaves your hands.
You give one goal. It plans, picks its tools, runs them on a real machine, checks the result, and hands you the finished thing.
You stop being the worker. You become the one giving orders.
Once it has tools and memory, this is the surface area you give it.
Hand off a goal at night, wake up to finished work. It doesn't get tired, doesn't get bored, doesn't stop.
Your projects, rules, and way of working — kept in memory.
Browses, reads, compares on its own virtual computer.
Writes and fixes real code, uses the terminal, downloads what it needs, installs and configures it for you.
Finds, sorts, converts, and sends — so you don't.
The hour-long Google search — it just does it.
Your mom will use one for taxes. Your friends for research and files. The people who understand how to build and steer them are the ones who win the next ten years.
The real definition — what makes something an agent vs a chatbot, and why it changes everything.
A clear map of what's out there, what each is good at, and which fits what you want.
From nothing to a running agent on your machine. The exact setup, step by step.
Which model to run it on, what it costs, smart vs cheap-and-fast.
Give your agent hands — browse, run code, touch files, use your computer.
System prompt and its tone of speech, plus memory and skills — so it acts like yours.
Putting it to work on real tasks — the delegation loop you'll run for life.
Begin with the free starter kit. When you're ready for the full library and weekly drops, Core and Lifetime are right there.
Build your first working agent this weekend.
Everything I learn building agents — every week.
Everything in Core. Forever. Founding price.
Save $251 in year one$349 once vs $600/year on Core. The price only goes up as the library grows.
No. The whole point is the agent does the technical work. You'll set up your first one as a complete beginner — the course assumes you start from zero.
ChatGPT is a chatbot — it talks back. An agent has memory and tools and does real work on a real computer. This course teaches you to build the second thing.
Run a working agent that researches, codes, handles files, and operates your machine — and teach it to act like yours with the right system prompt, memory, and skills.
Because everyone is about to be doing this. The advantage goes to whoever learns it first while it still feels early — and the free starter kit means there's no reason to wait.
Yes, anytime. And if you want to lock the price forever, Lifetime is a one-time payment that never renews.
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