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I Have Less Time Now. So My AI Team Needs to Step Up.

Montreal changed everything. Less time, more buses, same ambitions. Time to make my agents work autonomously.

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I Have Less Time Now. So My AI Team Needs to Step Up.

Published: January 5, 2026 - 5 min read

Hello hello beautiful people, it's a new year and I am back!

Back with so much energy oozing from me. As you know, I just moved to Montreal. The past few days have been busy. I've been settling in, unpacking my things, piecing together furniture, and all that not-so-fun stuff.

But here's the thing: Montreal changed my workflow equation.

I'll be spending time on buses. I'll have less time to do the things I want to do. Yet the list of things I want to do has only grown longer. I won't simply be creating, learning, and building anymore. I'll be sharing the joy of my work with people, promoting myself, stepping out of my comfort zone by trying to socialize more here in Montreal.

This is a problem. But with every problem I encounter, I find and build a solution. That is my ultimate role, right? A problem solver.

The New Era Begins

The SDR Era remains one of the greatest happenings of the previous year. Over the past 4 months of working on this website, it's practically the only thing I've done. I dedicated hours to learning, building, and improving myself.

But now we're entering a new era.

So here's what this week (and potentially the next) will look like: I'm going to attempt to further optimize all my processes to allow for multi-access and also have some of my agents work autonomously.

Let me give you a peek into the questions dancing in my head right now.

Allen Kendrick Needs to Follow Me

By now, you've probably met Allen Kendrick, my personal blog refiner. Allen has evolved beautifully over the past 4 months. He started off as a simple system prompt file and was the first gift of the methodology I've talked about multiple times: LLM Instance Cloning.

As I wrote more and more, I realized I had to cut down the time from blog post draft to published blog even further, from minutes to seconds. And I did that, as you can see in this blog post.

Now there's a new challenge.

I want to be able to write blog posts from anywhere with my phone, invoke Allen Kendrick, have him go through his regular refinement process, and then push the final changes to GitHub.

So this is the new question: how can I do this?

The Eloquence Coaches Need Remote Access Too

It doesn't end with Allen.

I want to do the same with both of my Eloquence coaches, Oprah Winfrey and Tiana Picker. I want to be able to write a script from anywhere and have them go through the appropriate steps while being able to view the final files they generate from anywhere.

Right now, they save the files they generate in a structured format on my computer, and I can technically access them through OneDrive. But I can't invoke them through OneDrive. So that's another problem to solve.

Igor Jarvis Needs to Work While I Sleep

Then there's Igor Jarvis, my Substack Content Synthesis Strategist. He extracts and shows me the Substack notes for the day when I invoke him through Claude Code.

I want him to be able to do this autonomously.

At 5 AM each day, I want to receive a notification from Igor Jarvis with a list of extracted notes to post. Igor is important because all the good ideas I've written about on this website deserve a seat on Substack through Notes. Of course, I'll also post random notes each day that come from my own day-to-day inspiration, but Igor handles the systematic extraction from my 100+ blog posts.

This Is Just the Beginning

I've only given examples with 4 agents. I have plans for the agents in my engineering department and strategic growth department. Let's also not forget Isaac Ledger and Alex Bennett. I have interesting ideas for them too.

So stay tuned! A lot will be learned. A lot of growth will happen. But I also want you to get excited for the future: the final autonomous, multi-accessible versions of all my agents.

Welcome to 2026

It's the first blog post of many, many more to come this year.

I really appreciate the attention you've given to my work to have read this far. I hope to add enormous value through every piece of content, blog post, case study, and video that I create for you.

Thank you for being here.


As always, thanks for reading!

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