
My weekend project accidentally became my entire workflow
It started because I was annoyed. I had a Notion doc with 23 content ideas that had been sitting there for four months. Every week I'd open it, pick something, think about how long it would actually take to research and write properly, and close it again. I'm not lazy. I just hate doing the same thing twice. Writing the same kind of research brief, the same blog structure, the same five social posts for five platforms. Every time. For every idea. So one weekend I sat down and tried to automate the annoying part. That was six months ago. What I built is now running every day. Here's the basic idea. I have seven AI agents running locally on my machine, each with exactly one job: Atlas → research Koko → blog writing Zuri → social media Caesar → marketing strategy Turing → code APES → pipeline trigger Main → orchestration They each have a Discord channel. I type into the channel. The agent runs via OpenClaw. The response comes back in Discord and gets logged to Supabase. The piece that mad
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