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Topic 01
Grok Bot
Build a supervised AI coworker system one safe workflow at a time.
- T01
Not started8 minWhat Is Grok Bot?
Understand what Grok Bot is, what its named Bots can do, and the shared-computer detail every new user should know.
- T02
Not started9 minGrok Bot Pricing, Availability, and Setup
Check whether your plan includes Grok Bot, install the right desktop app, sign in, and reach your first safe task.
- T03
Not started9 minCreate Your First Grok Bot Agent
Create one focused Bot, give it a useful job and approval boundary, then test and improve its work.
- T04
Not started8 minThe Grok Bot Brain-Dump Method
Give a Bot useful context, ask it what to delegate, and turn its suggestions into a safe first automation backlog.
- T05
Not started10 minHow Grok Bot's Cloud Computer Works
Watch, take over, and safely manage the one persistent cloud computer shared by all Bots on your account.
- T06
Not started12 minTeach Grok Bot a Repeatable Task
Show one Bot a browser workflow, turn the demonstration into a reusable skill, and test it before you put it on a schedule.
- T07
Not started11 minDesign a Small Grok Bot Team
Give each Bot a clear job, add specialists only when the handoff is stable, and keep one human approval boundary across the team.
- T08
Not started11 minLet Grok Bots Hand Work to Each Other
Use direct handoffs and group chats so Bots can share context without making you copy notes between every stage.
- T09
Not started12 minConnect Grok Bot to Apps with Plugins
Add one connector through Grok Bot's Plugins settings, grant the minimum access, and prove the connection with a read-only task.
- T10
Not started13 minSchedule Reliable Work with Grok Bot Routines
Turn one proven skill into a routine, run a real test, inspect its history, and keep risky actions behind approval.
- T11
Not started11 minGrok Bot on iPhone: Monitor Work and Take Control
Use Grok Bot on iPhone to start work, review results, handle approvals, and take over the shared cloud computer safely.
- T12
Not started14 minGrok Bot Security, Privacy, and Account Safety
Protect logins, files, and connected accounts by treating Grok Bot's shared cloud computer as one security zone.
- T13
Not started16 minBuild a Grok Bot Content Production System
Build a source-linked workflow that turns one approved video into a researched article draft without automating away editorial review.
- T14
Not started16 minGrok Bot vs Hermes Agent vs OpenClaw
Choose between a managed Grok Bot workspace and the self-hosted Hermes Agent or OpenClaw using current official documentation.

Topic 02
Hermes Agent
Start here if you want an AI assistant that can actually do work.
- T01
Not started7 minHermes Agent Explained
Learn how Hermes Agent combines memory, tools, skills, schedules, and messaging, and how it differs from chatbots and coding agents.
- T02
Not started8 minInstall Hermes Agent on Mac or VPS
Install Hermes Agent on macOS, Linux, WSL2, Windows, or a VPS, connect one model provider, and verify it with `hermes doctor`.
- T03
Not started10 minHermes Agent TUI vs Desktop App
Choose between the Hermes TUI and Desktop App for each task. They run the same agent and share state, so you can also use both.
- T04
Not started9 minHermes Agent Skills and Skill Bundles
Turn five repeated prompts into reusable Hermes Skills, then group them into a Bundle that runs from one slash command.
- T05
Not started9 minConnect Hermes to Linear, GitHub, and Notion with MCP
Connect Hermes to outside apps through MCP, decide between catalog and custom servers, and install Linear without breaking your setup.
- T06
Not started11 minChoose a Cost-Efficient Model for Hermes
Read AI model pricing, route routine tasks to lower-cost models, and set a $20 Hermes budget cap on day one.
- T07
Not started10 minSecure Hermes Agent with Tailscale and Scoped Keys
Secure a Hermes VPS before connecting a paid model account with Tailscale, scoped keys, and a 20-minute setup checklist.
- T08
Not started13 minAutomate Hermes with Cron, Kanban, and Subagents
Automate Hermes with daily cron jobs, multi-agent Kanban boards, and sub-agents, then troubleshoot the failures that derail each pattern.
- T09
Not started12 minHermes vs Claude Code, Mavis, and Gemini
Compare four AI agent harnesses shipping in 2026 by workload, cost, setup, coding, and long-running automation.
- T10
Not started14 minRun Hermes Agent on a Hostinger VPS
Choose between Hostinger's self-hosted Hermes VPS and Managed Hermes, compare plans, deploy safely, and budget beyond the server price.
- T11
Not started16 minInstall Oh My Hermes and Run a Verified Workflow
Add Oh My Hermes to an existing Hermes Agent setup, verify the local integration, run a first evidence-aware workflow, and recover cleanly.
- T12
Not started10 minSet Up Hermes Agent Browser Use Mode Safely
Enable Hermes Browser Use, choose a local or cloud backend, protect private URLs and credentials, and compare it with the built-in browser tools on one real task.

Topic 03
AI Models
Pick the right model for the job without drowning in benchmarks.
- T01
Not started9 minAI Model Tiers: How to Compare LLMs
Choose an AI model by workload, not leaderboard rank. This four-tier framework helps you find the lowest-cost model that can do the job.
- T02
Not started9 minClaude Haiku vs Sonnet vs Opus
Compare Claude Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus in 2026, then match each tier to the work instead of wasting hundreds of dollars a month.
- T03
Not started11 minChinese Open-Weight Models: DeepSeek, Kimi, Qwen, GLM, and More
Compare six Chinese AI labs by workload, and learn how open-weight models differ from open-source software and free API access.
- T04
Not started9 minQwen, MiniMax, and GLM for Cost-Efficient AI Work
Qwen, MiniMax, and GLM handle 80% of daily AI work at 5 to 20 times lower cost than Claude Opus 4.8. Choose by workload.
- T05
Not started9 minFrontier vs Open-Weight Models: A Decision Guide
Combine L01 through L04 into five questions that choose an AI model for a task and show when to switch tiers mid-project.

Topic 04
Case studies
Move from watching tools to shipping something useful.
- T01
Not started9 minClaude Code for Beginners: Build with a Coding Agent
Put Claude Code inside a real repository and use a write, test, fix loop to build safely. See when Hermes or Cursor is a better fit.
- T02
Not started8 minVibe Coding vs Real Coding
Use vibe coding for disposable prototypes and real coding for work that must last. A 2x2 framework shows when to switch.
- T03
Not started9 minBuild a Side Project with Hermes and Claude Code
See what one person can ship in a weekend when Hermes handles research and the specification, then Claude Code builds and iterates.
- T04
Not started12 minBuild a Niche Directory Site with AI
Validate a niche directory with five useful records, real user decisions, and buyer interviews before scaling SEO, data, or monetization.
- T05
Not started11 minA Practical AI Stack for a Small Online Business
Find one painful customer problem and deliver the offer manually. Add a landing page, payments, email, analytics, and automation as the work repeats.
- T06
Not started8 minWe Ditched WordPress for Astro and Saved Thousands
Boxmining moved 544 posts from WordPress to Astro 7 and Vercel after plugin bloat, slow pages, and four-figure hosting bills.
- T07
Not started20 minRun a Multi-Agent Coding Team with Herdr
Install Herdr, keep coding agents in persistent terminals, and coordinate isolated workers from one orchestrator without confusing status with proof.
- T08
Not started16 minGas Town: Give Every Coding Agent Its Own Workspace
Run several coding agents without putting them in the same checkout: track work, create separate Git worktrees, monitor progress, and recover safely.
- T09
Not started16 minWarp for Multi-Agent CLI Work: A Practical Team Setup
Turn Warp into a clear operator cockpit for parallel CLI agents using vertical tabs, Git worktrees, repeatable Tab Configs, notifications, and a final verification pass.
- T10
Not started9 minBuild and Verify a Claude Code Dynamic Workflow
Turn a large Claude Code job into independent workers, a deliberate merge, and a separate verification pass without creating an expensive agent swarm.
- T11
Not started11 minMigrate a Static Site from Vercel to Cloudflare Pages
Move a static production site through a preview deployment, canonical-domain cutover, redirect audit, cache check, and rollback-safe verification.
- T12
Not started15 minDeepSeek Harness Tutorial: Run Your First Coding Agent Safely
Install DeepSeek Harness, connect a model, choose a workspace, run one controlled coding task, and verify every change before exploring its plugin system.