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Everyone selling AI agency builds wants to show you the flashy stuff: Voice agents, autonomous researchers, or chatbots. None of that is what's actually moving money in B2B agency land right now. The systems that sell fast and keep selling are the boring ones. The client doesn't care that it's unsexy, they care that it clears a bottleneck they've been stepping around for two years. I've built these for LeftClick clients, and members inside Maker School have sold versions of them to agencies, coaches, consultants, and SEO shops for $1,700 and up. Three that I'd build first if I were starting an agency today: 1. AI proposal generator Salesperson fills out a short form after a discovery call (problem, scope, cost, timeline). System passes that to Claude or GPT, which writes every section of the proposal in the prospect's own language, then drops it into a Google Slides or PandaDoc template and emails the prospect a polished PDF before the salesperson has logged out of Zoom. Speed-to-proposal is one of the single biggest conversion levers in agency sales, and almost nobody is fast here. 2. Automated follow-up system Daily cron runs against a CRM (or a Google Sheet if the client is scrappy). For every contact whose last-touched date is 4, 8, or 14 days old, it pulls the full email history with that prospect, feeds it to Claude for context, and drafts a genuinely contextual follow-up. Not a template. An actual reply that references what you talked about last time. This is typically the single most underrated system in a sales org, because humans just forget to follow up. Systems don't. 3. Cyclic content generator For any SEO, content, or brand client. Feed in a keyword, the system scrapes top-ranking outlines and pulls real citations with statistics, generates a mega-outline that's structurally better than anything else ranking, and then writes each section separately and deeply (so you never trade off depth for length). It even generates custom images per section. Output is a fully cited, image-rich article dropped into Google Drive, ready to publish. Want the breakdowns of all three? 1. Comment "SYSTEMS" 2. Connect with me 3. I'll send them over.

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I uploaded my genes to Claude Code a couple of months ago and had it build me a system that cross-referenced my own genetic data with publicly available medical databases. The results genuinely changed my life. I found out I'm a carrier for cystic fibrosis, a debilitating disease with real health implications including reduced lung function and increased risk of pancreatitis. More importantly, it means before I have kids I need to make sure my partner doesn't also carry the gene, because if we both do, our children will likely have the disease. That alone was worth doing this. But it went way beyond disease risk. The system identified that one of my methylation pathways wasn't functioning properly, which was affecting my energy production. It recommended I supplement with something called methylfolate to compensate. Within 2 to 3 days of taking it consistently, my energy levels were through the roof and my sleep improved dramatically. That was probably the single biggest lifestyle improvement I've experienced in years. It also flagged that I'm a poor caffeine metabolizer. Despite the fact that I used to love a big Starbucks frappa-whatever every morning, caffeine was absolutely destroying my sleep and making me anxious. The system recommended I wait 90 to 120 minutes after waking before having any coffee, and to take significantly less than I was used to. Since making that change my sleep score has been basically perfect every night. On top of all that, I got a full dietary framework customized to my genetics, exercise protocols, a supplement stack with specific timing recommendations, a genetically optimized shopping list, and meal plans tailored to my goals. I've been in the best shape of my life and hitting PRs in the gym that I never thought I'd be able to do. Here's the crazy part: this kind of personalized genetic health analysis used to cost $5,000 to $10,000 through consultations and specialized testing. I got my DNA tested through 23andMe for about $70 Canadian. You spit in a tube, mail it back, and a few weeks later you get your raw genome as a giant text file with about 600,000 genetic data points. Claude Code reads that file, cross-references it against databases like ClinVar and PharmGKB, interprets the results, and generates detailed health reports that you can actually have a conversation with. I'm not a doctor and this isn't a substitute for actual medical advice. But if you're the sort of person who wants to take a little more of your health into your own hands, this is an incredibly powerful and accessible way to do it. I'm giving away the full genetic health analysis pipeline. All the scripts, databases, and project files you need to run this exact system on your own DNA. Want it? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "DNA" 3. Connect with me so I can DM you

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