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SOP - Claude Code CLI Connector + 5 HighLevel Updates
Connect Claude to any app — even ones with no API. Step-by-step doc inside.

📖We Built an AI Agency From Scratch, Live. Twice.
Two days. One goal: show people how to build an entire AI agency from zero — no slides, no theory, an actual build, in real time, with the room watching every click.
It went off.
Golden nuggets the whole way through. Concepts people normally pay thousands to learn, handed over on the spot. The chat afterward was nothing but compliments. And the best part — it's all recorded. Those videos are yours to reference for the rest of the year. Every time you sit down to build something, they're right there.
Here's what stuck with me watching it happen: the people who got the most out of it weren't the ones taking the prettiest notes. They were the ones building along with us — hands on the keyboard, doing it live. Watching is comfortable. Building is where it actually changes for you.
So we're running it back. Bigger.
Build-A-Thon Day 3 — Saturday, June 6th, 1–4pm ET. This time it's not just an agency. It's how to build any business, start to finish, at a high level — live, in one sitting. I'm going to try to pull the whole thing off in 3–4 hours:
AI chat widgets for your site
Voice AI automations
Website builds
Funnel builds
Lead magnets
Free to register, prizes throughout. Come build a real business with me on a Saturday afternoon.
And there's one more thing. We just opened our paid Skool community — it's live right now. This is where the building doesn't stop when the event ends. Twice-a-week group calls with me, plus courses on vibe coding anything — HighLevel, Claude Code, Lovable, AI, automations — everything you need to actually run your business, or finally walk away from the 9-to-5.
We're holding introductory pricing for about a month, with a lifetime option on the table too — both go away when the window closes. If you've been waiting for the room where people actually build this stuff instead of just talking about it, this is it.
→ Register for Day 3 (FREE): https://live.automatedmarketer.net/day-3
→ Join the Skool community (intro pricing): https://www.skool.com/automatedmarketer/plans
If building your own thing has ever crossed your mind — even once, even quietly — June 6th is the cheapest, lowest-risk swing you'll ever get at it. Three hours. Free. Bring a coffee. Let's build.
Wish me luck.
— Nuno


🚀5 Updates Dropped — and Your CRM Finally Has a Memory
For years, HighLevel's AI had the memory of a goldfish. Every time you asked it something, you started from zero — re-explaining your business, your offer, your voice, like it had never met you.
That ends with the May drop. Five updates went live, and a couple of them quietly change how you run the whole operation. Turn them on first: Agency → Settings → Labs, switch everything on, then push to your sub-accounts with bulk actions (enable visibility and access, then save). Now here's what you've got.
1. Ask AI got a Voice — and a Memory. You can now talk to your entire HighLevel account out loud. "Write me a 5-day email sequence for new lead-magnet downloads" — and it builds while you watch, tracking every step on the side. But Memory is the real shift. Scroll to your name, open memory management, and you can permanently store who you are, what you sell, and how you talk. It never forgets it again.
The move: don't type all that by hand. Have Claude write a memory file — your bio, brand voice, offers, the way you write — then paste it into Ask AI's import memory. Now every prompt starts with your CRM already knowing your business cold.
2. AI Agents now drop straight into your workflows — with MCP. This is the one most people will scroll past, and it's the most powerful. Build a workflow (Automations → Create Workflow → Advanced Builder), add a trigger like a form submission, and hand it to an AI Agent. HighLevel ships pre-built agents — lead pipeline tracker, Instagram responder, form follow-up — and each comes with a prompt you customize and a stack of tools already wired in: find the opportunity, update it, add the contact, generate a one-time link, fire the SMS. If you've used n8n, the layout will feel familiar.
Then it goes wider. You can connect outside tools natively — Airtable, Notion, Monday, Google Contacts, Open Router — through Appster, now built into HighLevel. Want more? Connect your own MCP, or skip the heavy lifting and wire in Zapier for access to 8,000 tools. And you can daisy-chain agents: one finishes, hands off to the next, each with its own trigger and toolset. That's a full automation team running inside your CRM.
3. Live sessions run natively inside courses. Schedule a live, hit go-live, and the replay saves itself into the course as a lesson. No Zoom, no download, no re-upload, no hunting for the file at 11pm.
4. Communities got live rooms. Screen share, chat, reactions, raise-hand, gallery view — and you can schedule recurring live events people register for (you keep the emails). Every live becomes a lead capture, not just a hangout. This is the exact setup we run inside the Vibe Coding Incubator, and it holds up under real use.
5. Funnels embedded inside courses. Drop a real sales page between lessons. After Lesson 3, they hit a "Join the Mastermind" page and buy without ever leaving the course — selling right where attention is highest. The video buried this one for last, but for anyone running a course, it's found money.
💡Pro Tip: Most people will turn Memory on, type two sentences about their business, and call it done. Don't. Spend ten minutes building a real memory file — offers, ideal client, the objections you hear, your exact tone — and have Claude draft it for you. The gap between a two-line memory and a full one is the gap between AI that guesses and AI that sounds like you wrote it. Build it once, benefit on every prompt forever.
Five updates, one toggle each — your CRM thinks, your agents work, your community goes live, and your courses sell. It's the exact stack we're building start-to-finish on June 6th.


🤖 Give Claude Code the Power to Talk to Any Tool — for Pennies in Tokens
Here's a problem you've probably hit: you want your AI to pull data from a tool you use every day, and there's no clean way in. No API. So you're stuck copy-pasting, or letting it clumsily take over your browser, burning tokens the whole time.
That's the exact wall I hit with Skool. It has no public API. I wanted Claude to read my community every morning — pull the week's member questions so I could prep answers for the Friday live. Couldn't do it cleanly. Until this.
It's called Printing Press (shoutout to Nate Herk for putting me onto it). It builds something called a CLI connector — think of it as the leaner, faster successor to MCP. If MCP is a handyman hauling his entire tool truck into your living room every time he needs a screwdriver, a CLI is a single gadget on your keychain: one click, exact result, two seconds, done.
Here's what it actually does:
Turns any website or app into a command your AI can call — even tools with no public API. Skool, your booking system, your PMS, whatever you're stuck on.
Uses roughly 35x fewer tokens than an MCP for the same job. One Skool pull went from ~132,000 raw tokens down to about 2,000 clean ones hitting the context window.
Set authentication once and forget it — no re-auth every session like MCP.
Ships with a library of ~50 ready-made CLIs — ESPN, flight search, Google Ads, Substack, Search Console — install one in about 5 minutes.
Or it builds you a custom one from scratch — Claude researches the site, catalogs the features, generates the connector in Go, and tests it itself.
Built on Claude Code as a reusable skill + agent — so once it's set up, Claude does it for you forever. I now just ask my agent "give me the last three posts in Skool" and it answers.
Real talk: the custom build is not a 10-minute job, despite what the demos say. Mine took about an hour of back-and-forth — authentication, capturing the right info, a few dead ends. This is an advanced build, not a beginner click-through. The pre-built library CLIs, though? Genuinely 5 minutes.
📄 Download the SOP
I wrote up the entire install as a step-by-step doc so you don't have to reverse-engineer it from the video. It covers installing Go, cloning the skills, building the global agent, and printing your first CLI — in order, with the exact moves.
Open it on a second screen and build along.
💡Pro Tip: This is a service you can sell today. Every client has a tool their AI can't reach — a community platform, an industry-specific booking system, a legacy CRM with no real API. Build them a CLI connector once, wire it into a scheduled agent, and charge for the setup plus a monthly "AI operations" retainer to keep it running. You're not selling a script. You're selling their AI a door into a room it could never enter before.
The bigger shift: tokens have been the tax on every agent you've ever built. CLIs gut that tax — which means the agents you couldn't afford to run all day suddenly pencil out.


🧠 Google Just Dropped 100 AI Announcements in One Week. Here's What Actually Matters.
Google IO happened, and Google didn't hold back — over 100 announcements in a single week. Most of it is noise you can ignore. Three things, though, change how you market starting now.
Google Search is becoming an AI engine — and it's coming for your traffic. The search bar is turning into a full prompt box, with "AI Mode" becoming the default. Ask a question, get a complete AI answer baked right at the top — and the organic blog links that used to earn the click get shoved aside. They're rolling the same thing into YouTube with an "ask YouTube" feature that answers your question without you ever opening the video. Here's the problem for anyone running content: if Google scrapes the answer from your blog post and shows it directly, nobody clicks through to your site. The traffic you've been building for years could thin out fast. Google has to balance this carefully — kill the incentive to make content and they have nothing left to scrape — but the direction is clear, and you should plan for it.
Gemini Omni is "nano banana for video." This one you can use today. Feed it a video and edit it with plain language — change the style, add elements, swap the scene. It holds character consistency, so you can drop yourself into generated videos from a single selfie clip (you can already see the marketing and ad use). And it's grounded in real knowledge — prompt "claymation explainer of protein folding" and it builds an accurate explainer, not just pretty motion. It only does 10 seconds at a time right now, but the direction is any-input-to-any-output. For anyone making content or ads, that's a near-zero-cost video studio forming in real time.
Gemini Spark is Google's answer to the agent wars. It's an agent that actually does things — runs on Google's servers (so it keeps working with your computer off), reaches across your Gmail, Calendar, and Drive, runs recurring tasks, and uses MCP connectors to book through tools like Canva, OpenTable, and Instacart on your behalf. Notably, they confirmed you can import skills you've already built in other agents like Claude Code. Same theme as everything else right now: agents that take action, with you approving anything that touches the outside world.
The rapid-fire that matters for your business:
Gemini 3.5 Flash shipped — roughly as smart as the top models, but 2–3x faster and a lot cheaper to run. 3.5 Pro is coming.
Andrej Karpathy joined Anthropic — an OpenAI co-founder and one of the most respected voices in AI, now at the company behind Claude.
Cursor Composer 2.5 — nearly Opus-4.7-level coding at under a dollar per task. Cheap enough to run all day.
Google's Universal Cart + Agent Payments Protocol — one cart across the whole web, and agents that can check out for you. Agentic commerce is here.
OpenAI added bank-connected finance to ChatGPT (via Plaid) — useful, but handing an ad-funded company your spending data is a real "hmm."
Spotify + Universal Music will pay artists for AI covers/remixes, and Spotify + Amazon both launched on-demand AI podcasts.
Google AI glasses (with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster) — audio version ships this fall.
SynthID watermarking is becoming a shared standard — even OpenAI and ElevenLabs are adopting it to flag AI-generated media.
And the robot of the week: Boston Dynamics built one that carries your whole fridge to you. Drink not guaranteed cold.
💡Pro Tip: Read the search story and the agent story together and the lesson is loud — rented attention is getting more expensive and less reliable. When Google answers questions without sending clicks, the marketers who win are the ones who already own their audience: an email list and a community they control. This is the whole reason owned channels matter more in 2026, not less. (It's also, not coincidentally, exactly what we're building on June 6th.)
The real signal from Google IO: they stopped chasing benchmarks and started chasing usefulness — baking AI into everything, making it proactive, making it act on your behalf. The tools are now everywhere and basically free. Which means the edge was never knowing about them. It's shipping with them before everyone else does.


😲 The Future Showed Up — and It Forgot to Act Normal
No SOPs here, no homework, no "here's how to monetize it." Just the stuff that made me stop scrolling and go "wait, that's real?" Turns out the future arrived — it's just kind of weird. And there's video proof for all of it.
Shoes that turn you into a fast-walker. Moonwalkers are motorized AI shoes that read the ground under you, handle stairs without face-planting you, and roughly double your walking speed — no extra effort, you just glide. Heelys for adults with meetings to catch. 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfsMYjZF7_4
A robot vacuum that finally climbs stairs. The Roborock Saros Rover grew legs and cracked the one thing every robot vacuum has failed at since the dawn of robot vacuums: steps. It can climb, balance like a Segway, and even hop. Two-story homes, your long national nightmare is over. 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMLm5_Sn_-k
A robot dog that plays fetch — and speaks Portuguese. Loona recognizes faces, throws actual moods, plays fetch, runs on ChatGPT, and speaks a pile of languages including Portuguese, so, you know, my people. All the personality of a dog, zero of the vet bills or 6am walks. (The clip where it meets a real dog is worth your 4 minutes.) 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSUx74BaHN8
Lollipops that play music through your teeth. Spotted at CES — bone conduction straight through your jaw, so the song plays inside your skull while you eat the candy. I have no idea who this is for and I want three.
Plants engineered to glow. Chinese scientists spliced firefly and glowing-fungus genes into orchids, sunflowers, and chrysanthemums — and now they glow on water and nutrients alone. They think it could one day light parks and streets. Basically Avatar, but for your municipal budget. 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1FAPvC123Q
The takeaway? There isn't one. Some weeks the internet just hands you stair-climbing vacuums, musical candy, and glow-in-the-dark gardens, and you're better for it. Now back to building things that actually pay the bills.

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