
ZEUS⚡️
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Advisor 📈 | KOL’s Manager: @CereBree Founder: @backstage_web3
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Obsidian + Claude just killed the $20K/year executive assistant Reads everything you read Remembers everything you forget Briefs you at 6am Compounds for 6 months until your competitors can’t catch up KJRainey shipped the cleanest walkthrough I’ve seen Here’s the 4-evening setup I built on top 👇 Set up the stack like this: > Install Obsidian → create 9 type-based folders (00 CAPTURE → 08 ARCHIVE) > Drop CLAUDE.md into 07 SYSTEM - your model’s operating manual > Telegram bot + Make dot com → 7-second capture from any device > Readwise Official plugin → highlights pipe straight into the vault > Claude Desktop + Filesystem MCP → Claude can read every note > N8N on a $5 droplet → schedules the 2am process + 6am brief First prompt to Claude: > Read every file in 00 - CAPTURE/ > Classify each as observation / quote / question / pattern / decision > Move to the right typed folder, rename YYYY-MM-DD-slug > Add YAML frontmatter (type, captured, source, topics) > Don’t paraphrase. Move and tag only. After it works, tune: > CLAUDE.md priorities + rules of thumb > daily brief length (under 400 words) > the “surprise me” connection prompt > weekly synthesis depth (7 days vs 30 days) > capture friction - if it’s above 7 seconds, kill it > output preferences (tone, format, what NOT to do) The numbers: → 8 minutes/day of capture → $0 in tools (or $25/mo for Claude Pro) → 4 evenings to build (~6 hours total) → Day 30 first surprise. Day 180 uncopyable. - The moat in 2026 isn’t prompts - It isn’t the model - It isn’t the skill library It’s the 6 months of structured context only you have Full breakdown - my synthesis of CyrilXBT, Dami-Defi, and 6 months of running this myself is here Reply “VAULT” + RT and I’ll send you my full CLAUDE.md template + the 4 prompt files (nightly process, daily brief, weekly synthesis, monthly review)
ZEUS⚡️53,624 views • 18 days ago

HERMES AGENT RUNS A POWERFUL OPS SYSTEM ON ONE $6/MO VPS. NO GPU. 90% of people use AI like a search box. Type, grab the answer, close the tab. Tomorrow it has no idea who they are. I stopped doing that 3 months ago. Now Hermes runs as a 24/7 operating system - no GPU. It curates my research before I wake up, drafts content, tracks its own tasks, and pings me on Telegram from anywhere. The math nobody runs: → Agents that wrote 20+ of their own skills finish tasks ~40% faster - not a better model, just accumulated procedure → The full content system burns ~10-11M tokens/mo - and model choice alone swings the bill 10x → Same crons, same goals, one orchestrator + 3 specialists = the output of a small content team, running while I sleep → Runtime is free (MIT). You pay for cheap inference + a $6 box. That’s it. → Replaces the work people pay a VA $500-$2,000/mo to do The catch? Compounding takes 2-4 weeks of consistent use before it’s obvious. Most people quit before day 14. The operator doesn’t prompt. The operator builds the system. Reply “Hermes” and I’ll send you the step-by-step Playbook in your DMs 👇
ZEUS⚡️10,516 views • 5 days ago

HERMES AGENT + ELEVENLABS JUST KILLED A $3,000/MO FRONT DESK - HERE'S THE MATH 👇 Run the unit economics on a clinic taking ~1,200 phone-minutes a month: Human side: → Answering service: $2.50/min × 1,200 = $3,000/mo → Annualized: $36,000/yr → Calls actually handled live: ~65% → ~420 min/mo dropped to voicemail AI side (Hermes + ElevenLabs): → Voice: ~$0.10/min × 1,200 = $120 → Number + inbound minutes: ~$1 + ~$16 = $17 → Model tokens behind Hermes: ~$8 → Total: ~$145/mo → $1,740/yr The delta: → $3,000 - $145 = $2,855 saved every month → $36,000 - $1,740 = $34,260/yr per location → That's a 95% cut on cost-per-call, and pickup goes from ~65% to 100% Now layer the revenue, not just the savings: → ~35% of calls (≈140/mo) used to die in voicemail → Recover just 10 of them as booked patients → At ~$300 first-visit value = +$3,000/mo recovered → Net monthly swing: $2,855 saved + $3,000 captured = ~$5,855/mo Payback on the afternoon it took to build: same day. Reply "HE+EL" + RT, and I’ll send you the detailed playbook via DM
ZEUS⚡️12,921 views • 9 days ago

Claude Code + Nano Banana 2.0 just killed the $15K/month web agency That’s a mid-tier retainer Now done by one solo with a laptop and 6 prompts This guy just dropped the 6-step workflow Here’s the breakdown 👇 Set up the stack like this: > Firecrawl - scrape competitor / brand refs, extract assets > Claude Code - generate 3 visual directions inside the project > Nano Banana 2.0 - render hero visuals + transition videos > Claude Code - auto-build the full site structure > Claude Code - polish + tighten existing HTML layouts > GitHub + Vercel - deploy in one push First prompt to Claude Code: > Use the Firecrawl output in /assets > Generate 3 visual directions (typography, palette, motion) > Pick the one matching the brand voice in /brief.md > Scaffold a Next.js site, hero + 4 sections > Wire up Vercel deploy on main After it works, tune: > hero motion timing > font pairing > palette contrast > section spacing > transition video length > mobile breakpoints > CTA placement The numbers: → 6 steps instead of 60 → 1 afternoon instead of 6 weeks → $0 tooling vs $15K/month to an agency → Production output - if the brief is strong Taste still wins Weak brief = generic site Strong brief = client thinks you have a 5-person team behind you Reply “SITE” + RT and I’ll send you my Firecrawl → Claude Code prompt pack Full 50-sec walkthrough 👇
ZEUS⚡️21,551 views • 18 days ago

Obsidian + Claude just killed the $35K/year ghostwriter Sounds exactly like you, every time Pulls every relevant note you ever captured Ships finished drafts in under 90 seconds Gets sharper every month, not flatter The 30-minute vault + the voice profile that makes the output indistinguishable from yours Set up the stack: Install Obsidian: → 5 folders (00 CAPTURE → 04 SYSTEM) CLAUDE.md in 04 SYSTEM → 10 of your best pieces + your no-go phrases Tag every note in 01 - ACTIVE with the content vertical it feeds Claude Desktop + Filesystem MCP → reads every note in the vault Output Generator prompt in 04 - SYSTEM/prompts/ → triggered on demand 03 - OUTPUT/ → every draft lands here, linked back to source notes First prompt to Claude: Read my voice profile in CLAUDE.md Read every note tagged with [topic] in 01 - ACTIVE Write a complete draft in my voice - sentence rhythm, idioms, no-go phrases respected Synthesize across notes, don't summarize each Surface 1 angle no individual note contains but the combination supports Save to 03 - OUTPUT/[date]-[topic].md After it works, tune: voice profile (sentence length, idioms, things you'd never say) topic tags (one cluster per vertical - AI, crypto, growth) the "what would my reader push back on?" prompt before publishing draft length per format (thread / essay / newsletter) the Connection Surface (find the angle nobody used yet) the kill list (phrases the ghostwriter is never allowed to write) The numbers: → 4,000 notes → 1 monthly publishable pipeline → 90 seconds from prompt to first draft → 1 voice profile = unlimited content in that voice → 10 source pieces are all you need to train it → Month 3: drafts indistinguishable from your own Full breakdown above 👇
ZEUS⚡️16,167 views • 13 days ago

Obsidian + Claude just killed my $200/month productivity stack - Notion - dead - Readwise - folded into the vault - X bookmarks - replaced by a Telegram bot - Browser bookmarks - gone - ChatGPT for quick analysis - Claude does it now against my actual notes 5 tools. 5 locked rooms with no master key. One vault. One model. One brain. KJRainey shipped the cleanest walkthrough I’ve seen. Here’s the kill-list + the rebuild 👇 What to delete this weekend? > Notion → replace with Obsidian + 9 type-based folders > Readwise → keep account, install the Obsidian Official plugin, kill the separate app > X bookmarks → Telegram bot + Make dot com pushes every forward into 00 - CAPTURE/ > Browser bookmarks → forward the URL to the same bot, never lose a tab again > ChatGPT for analysis → Claude Desktop + Filesystem MCP reads your vault directly What to build instead? > CLAUDE.md in 07 - SYSTEM/ - your model’s operating manual > 9 folders by note type, not by topic (the one decision that breaks vaults) > N8N on a $5 droplet → schedules the 2am process + 6am brief > Daily brief: 3 things to know + 1 connection that would surprise you > Weekly synthesis: 30 days of notes, only non-obvious connections After it works, tune: > capture friction - if it’s above 7 seconds, kill it > CLAUDE.md priorities + rules of thumb > daily brief length (under 400 words) > the “surprise me” connection prompt > weekly synthesis depth (7 days vs 30) > output preferences (tone, format, what NOT to do) The numbers: → 5 subscriptions cancelled → $200/month back in your pocket → 8 minutes/day of capture instead of 5 apps to babysit → Day 30 first surprise. Day 180 uncopyable. The mistake everyone made for 3 years: buying more tools to manage information The unlock in 2026: one place for everything + a model that reasons across all of it Reply “OBSIDIAN” + RT and I’ll send you the migration checklist (Notion → Obsidian, Readwise → plugin, X → Telegram bot) + my CLAUDE.md template
ZEUS⚡️18,623 views • 18 days ago

HERMES + ELEVENLABS TURNED A $3,000/MO ANSWERING SERVICE INTO A ~$145/MO AI THAT NEVER MISSES A CALL. A missed call after 6pm isn't a missed call. It's a customer booking with your competitor. Most businesses pay $2,000-$4,000/mo for a human to make sure that doesn't happen. Last week I gave my Hermes Agent a real phone number instead. It answers every call, 24/7, in a natural ElevenLabs voice. It doesn't read a script - it checks the calendar, recognizes the caller, and books the appointment mid-call. The math on one dental clinic: → Old answering service: ~$2,400/mo (messages only) → Hermes + ElevenLabs: ~$145/mo (books in real time) → ~$27,000/yr saved per location And it's strictly better - it books at 11pm instead of leaving a voicemail. The setup is one afternoon: → Turn on Hermes' API server → Tunnel it with ngrok → Point an ElevenLabs agent at it (Custom LLM) → Attach a Twilio number Reply "ElevenLabs" + RT, and I’ll send you the detailed playbook via DM Full step-by-step build 👇
ZEUS⚡️10,257 views • 9 days ago

Nvidia will now let regular operators replace $25,200/year of cloud GPUs with two boxes on a desk DGX Spark just shipped, and the math is brutal: → One box ($2,999) runs the same workload AWS charges $1,900/month for → Two boxes ($3,248 total) replace ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, OpenAI API and cloud H100s → Paid back in 6 weeks → +$8,400 in pure margin by month 4 → $25,200/year off the subscription bill, forever Tier 1 - $249, size of a deck of cards: → summarization, voice, classification, RAG over private docs Tier 2 - $2,999, fits on a desk: → 70B at full BF16, 405B at Q3, fine-tuning, long-context inference Stack 4x Tier 2 → run a 1.6 trillion parameter model on your desk for under $12K Territory that used to require six-figure cloud commitments Both boxes speak OpenAI-compatible API → migration is literally 1 line of code Save this. Your cloud bill is about to look optional. Full breakdown 👇
ZEUS⚡️14,199 views • 15 days ago

This guy turned a $250K cloud bill into a $2,999 Nvidia box on his desk. One box. One-time charge. Same size as a Mac mini. Runs the workload AWS was charging him $1,900/month for. He made $22,000 in a year just from the bill he stopped paying. The kicker: it speaks OpenAI-compatible API out of the box. Migrating his existing stack was 1 line of code. - No more cloud GPUs. - No more monthly meter. - No more "let me check the AWS dashboard before I run that." Full build, exact math, and what the box actually runs is in the article below 👇
ZEUS⚡️13,528 views • 15 days ago
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