Advanced
For readers who have shipped a workflow and want agent-ops, orchestration, and the harness layer.
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A competitor-monitoring routine that pings you on real moves
A scheduled job that watches your competitors for you and alerts you only when something genuinely changes, so you stop missing the moves and stop drowning in noise.
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What is gbrain?
A memory layer for your AI agent, open-sourced by the CEO of Y Combinator. It is the fix for the thing that quietly breaks every agent: it forgets.
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Forget who's winning the harness wars. Pick one and start.
Hermes had a loud week and the timelines lit up. For a CEO, the winner of that fight matters far less than the fact that you still have not picked a side.
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The autonomous, self-improving company
Four feedback loops that turn a company from a system you operate into a system that gets sharper at the work on its own. One of mine is running clean today. The other three are the pattern, and…
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What is a harness?
The layer that allows your language model to get real work done. The thing that turns a chatbot into an operator that gets smarter every day.
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Automated pipeline hygiene: stay on top of every deal without a pipeline review
A Claude Code agent reads every customer transcript from the prior day, cross-references it with your CRM, and surfaces deal moves, risk signals, and next-step gaps to Slack. You'll know where every…
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OpenCLAW vs Hermes
I run [OpenCLAW][1]. [Hermes][2] is the open-source [harness][6] most CEOs are asking me about. Here is how the two differ, what each one is good at, and the one place where Hermes pulls clearly…
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What is a cron?
The thing that makes your agent wake up on its own and do things for you without you having to be there to ask.
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What is Hermes?
The open-source agent harness from Nous Research. Mobile-first. Multi-model. The main alternative to the OpenCLAW harness I run.