Guides

Practical guides on building AI systems for real businesses. No theory, no hype - just architectures that work.

architecture

The Agent-Run YouTube Channel: How Three Layers of Agents Publish 100 Videos

The full architecture of a YouTube channel produced end to end by AI agents - a research layer grounded in peer-reviewed sources, a NotebookLM video factory, and an autonomous publishing agent - plus the rules that keep an AI pipeline from being slop.

10 min read
automation

NotebookLM Short Video Overviews: Honest Review + the 6-Step Prompt Playbook

An honest, first-hand review of NotebookLM's Short Video Overviews - 6 generated videos, 4 prompt strategies, on a real branded channel - plus the 6-step prompt playbook that gets you to 'good' in one or two rolls instead of six.

9 min read
automation

The Inbox Agent: An AI That Triages Your Email and Drafts Your Replies (Without Ever Sending)

How to build a drafts-only email agent that reads your inbox, sorts it by what actually matters to your business, and writes replies in your voice. The trick isn't the email - it's wiring the agent into your company's context.

11 min read
getting started

The Obsidian Setup Guide: From Installation to a Living Knowledge Vault

Configure Obsidian to pair with Claude Code. Vaults, universal search, graph view, backlinks, plugins, and sync - the reading room for the knowledge base Claude Code writes.

14 min read
getting started

The Claude Code Setup Guide: From Installation to Your First AI Agent System

Step-by-step guide to setting up Claude Code - CLAUDE.md, skills, MCP servers, hooks, memory, and subagents. The same tool behind a 30+ agent system with zero employees.

13 min read
getting started

The Antigravity Setup Guide: From Installation to Your First AI System

Step-by-step guide to setting up Google Antigravity - agents, skills, rules, workflows, and the project structure that makes it all hold together.

14 min read

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