My team

I don't build agents for clients first. I build them for my own life.

The fastest way I know to understand AI is to live with it. So I gave myself a team. Each one takes a part of my life seriously: my mind, my money, my time. They run quietly in the background while I do the work I love.

I show you this for one reason. None of it needs a computer science degree or a big budget. If you can hold a conversation, you can build a version of this for your own life. Here is what mine looks like.

Anastasia

Personal development

My inner-game coach. She runs on my personal operating system: identity, focus, and manifestation grounded in neuroscience, not wishful thinking.

Every day she helps me separate feeling from fact, regulate before I decide, and take one concrete action that proves who I am becoming. She is the voice that keeps me aligned with the man I want to be, not just the tasks in front of me.

Wolf

Investing

My capital allocator. Wolf watches the markets, runs the numbers, and keeps emotion out of money decisions.

He lives next to the trading infrastructure and does the patient, unglamorous work: track positions, weigh risk, surface what deserves attention. Money should buy freedom, not anxiety. Wolf is how I keep it that way.

Hermes

Personal assistant

My daily right hand. Research, inbox, calendar, the content pipeline. The boring work that used to eat my mornings.

Named after the tool I started with, because the name fit and I kept it. Hermes buys back the hours I would have lost to admin, so I can spend them on the things that actually move my life forward.

A living team

This page grows as I do. New agents will join it. And as each one proves itself, I will write the manual, so you can build your own version instead of just reading about mine. That is the whole point: not my team, but a blueprint for yours.

I write the build manuals first for the people on this list.

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