ScheduleEvery Monday 5:00 AM (email 8:15 AM)
Deliverymortona4@yahoo.com
TopicsBitcoin · Fed · Fintech · Bears · AI News · Clawdbot
Why ▾
Adam starts every week wanting context on Bitcoin, the Fed, fintech deals, and the Bears. This replaces 30 min of scattered reading with one briefing ready in his inbox.
Schedule2:00 AM nightly (work) · 7:00 AM (deliver)
FlowPicks a todo → does the work → sends draft at 7am
DeliveryiMessage — draft or clarifying questions
ApproveReply "ship it" or ask questions
Why ▾
Jeffrey picks one pending todo each night, actually does the work (research, drafts, scripts), and shows Adam a ready-to-ship result at 7am. Adam approves or redirects — no back-and-forth required.
ScheduleEvery Sunday 2:00 AM
TaskFind new AI use cases, add to Todo
SourceReddit, Product Hunt, X, blogs
ModelClaude Sonnet
Why ▾
Adam wants to use Jeffrey more but doesn't always know what to ask for. This proactively surfaces new ideas so he doesn't have to think of them himself.
ScheduleEvery Sunday 2:30 AM
TaskResearch better/cheaper alternatives
OutputAdds to Optimizations tab
ModelClaude Sonnet
Why ▾
The setup should get better and cheaper over time on its own. Jeffrey finds improvements and alternatives overnight without Adam having to research.
ScheduleEvery night 2:00 AM
TaskJeffrey implements one new tip
OutputConfig, SOUL.md, or workspace updates
Why ▾
Jeffrey learns and improves automatically overnight. No manual updates or prompting needed — the system gets smarter on its own.
ScheduleEvery 30 minutes
ChecksEmail · Calendar · Weather
BehaviorAlerts when needed, silent otherwise
Why ▾
An always-on pulse check. Jeffrey catches urgent emails, upcoming calendar events, and relevant weather without Adam having to ask. Silent unless something needs attention.
ScheduleEvery 5 minutes
TriggerSonnet rate-limited or auth expired
ActionText +13129091253 · 1hr cooldown
Fallback chainSonnet → Kimi K2.5 → llama3.2
Why ▾
Without this, Adam would have no idea why Jeffrey seemed slow or broken. Alert + auto-fallback keeps everything running silently — no interruption in service.
ShippedFeb 2026
HostMac Mini (always-on)
Primary modelClaude Sonnet 4.6
Identity🦉 Jeffrey — Adam's personal AI
Why ▾
The foundation everything else runs on. Mac Mini stays on 24/7 so Jeffrey is always available — no phone app to open, no service to log into.
ShippedFeb 2026
HowBlueBubbles server on Mac Mini
ResultText Jeffrey from any iPhone
Why ▾
iMessage alone doesn't let Jeffrey read images or respond proactively. BlueBubbles gives full bidirectional messaging including attachments — same number Adam already texts from.
ShippedFeb 2026
Toolgog CLI
AccessGmail · Calendar · Drive · Docs · Sheets
Why ▾
Jeffrey needs calendar and email access to function as a real assistant. Without this, scheduling, reminders, and inbox triage don't work — it's the connective tissue.
ShippedFeb 2026
Number+1 (224) 504-1415
FlowAdam calls → talks to Jeffrey live
Why ▾
Sometimes texting is too slow. Adam can call Jeffrey and have a full spoken conversation — useful when driving, walking, or thinking through something out loud.
ShippedFeb 24, 2026
Port8765 · Tailscale Funnel (permanent)
Why ▾
A single place to see everything running, what's planned, and current model status — without having to ask Jeffrey what's going on or dig through config files.
ShippedFeb 27, 2026
Port3000 · Tailscale Funnel (permanent)
AlsoBen has same setup (his tunnel rotates too)
Why ▾
Tinder-style job swipe app built for Adam. Scrapes fintech/partnerships roles matching his criteria — swipe right to save, left to skip. Built to rebuild for Ben's wife Rachel next.
ShippedFeb 25, 2026
ChainSonnet → Kimi K2.5 → llama3.2
BenefitZero downtime when Claude hits limits
Why ▾
Claude can hit rate limits without warning. Without a fallback chain, the whole system goes dark. Kimi K2.5 is the warm standby — everything runs Sonnet by default, Kimi kicks in only if Sonnet is unavailable.
ShippedFeb 18, 2026
SourceChase 5857 + Chase 1801 CSVs
OutputGoogle Sheet with ~300 transactions
Why ▾
Adam bought a house and had no visibility into where money was going. This was the first step — flagged $90.61/mo in recurring subscriptions he wasn't tracking.
ShippedFeb 2026
ProviderBrave Search API
Used byAll research, briefs, scouting jobs
Why ▾
Without real-time web access, Jeffrey can only answer from training data (cutoff 2024). Search is what makes him actually useful for current prices, news, and live research.
ShippedFeb 27, 2026
WatchesBTC · APLD · SPY · AMZN · GOOGL · CMG · META · MSTR · AAPL · NFLX
Trigger±5% move in a single day
ScheduleChecks every 30 min via crontab
Scriptworkspace/scripts/price_alerts.py
Why ▾
One alert per symbol per direction per day — no spam. BTC trades 24/7, stocks checked during market hours. Fires an iMessage the moment anything moves big.
#2b 4.5
CurrentPolly.Joey-Neural (Amazon)
GoalMore natural, less robotic feel
OptionsPolly.Matthew-Neural · Polly.Stephen-Neural · ElevenLabs
Why ▾
Already on Neural TTS but Joey still sounds robotic. Try Matthew-Neural or Stephen-Neural (free swap) or ElevenLabs for a major upgrade at extra cost.
🔥 P0
Step 1Install Termius on iPhone
Step 2Add SSH host: 100.125.6.41 (Tailscale)
Step 3Verify openclaw CLI works over SSH
Why not Claude Code appCLI only — SSH is the right path
Why ▾
If Jeffrey goes down, Adam has no way to diagnose or restart anything without being at the Mac Mini. Termius + Tailscale gives full SSH access from his phone — restart services, check logs, run openclaw commands. Tailscale is already active so no extra setup needed there.
📋 Ben
Chirp—
Jogg Twitter—
Termius—
Security—
Rachel job search—
Howard—
Host dashboard on Maman—
Why ▾
Items to follow up on with Ben (Adam's brother).
#1a 4.8
GoalSpending vs income visibility
FormatGoogle Sheet or web dashboard
OutputWhat's coming in, going out, savings rate
Why ▾
Adam has no system for tracking income vs spending. Just bought a house — visibility into cash flow and savings rate is overdue. From call recap.
#1b 4.4
Trip 1July 2 — France (Paris?)
Trip 2Late July — Italy (family trip)
TaskSearch award availability, optimize routing
Why ▾
Two major international trips coming up. Business class award seats book out fast — need to search ORD routes now and monitor for availability drops. From call recap.
#1c 4.1
GoalStrength training to complement sports
StyleBodyweight / light lifting
ContextAlready plays basketball, pickleball, tennis
Why ▾
Adam wants to build muscle tone and complement his existing sports schedule. Needs a simple routine he'll actually stick to — not a 6-day gym bro split. From call recap.
#1d 3.8
Lead time1 month in advance
GoalTime to plan gift + reach out
DeliveryCalendar reminder + iMessage nudge
Why ▾
Adam wants reminders for important people's birthdays 1 month out — enough time to actually do something, not just a same-day text. From call recap.
#1e 3.6
ActionAdam calls Jeffrey to walk through deals
GoalFind where Jeffrey can help with work
ContextAvant partnerships, promotion prep
Why ▾
Adam wants to walk Jeffrey through his current Avant deals and partnerships so Jeffrey can identify where to be useful — research, prep, tracking. From call recap.
🔥 5.0
GoalBest card alert per purchase
CardsAmex · Bilt · Sapphire · Freedom
Lift / ImpactEasy / Very High
Why ▾
Adam has 4 cards with different multipliers per category. Easy to leave points on the table — this gives an instant "use this card" nudge without memorizing every rate.
#2 4.7
Goal8am: schedule + weather + action item
DeliveryiMessage daily
Lift / ImpactEasy / Very High
Why ▾
Start each day knowing what's coming without opening 3 apps. Weather, schedule, and one thing to prep for — delivered before Adam leaves bed.
#3 4.3
TriggerBTC moves >5% in a day
BonusOne-line context on why
Lift / ImpactEasy / High
Why ▾
BTC is volatile and Adam watches it. A 5% daily move matters — this surfaces it instantly with a one-liner on why, so he's not babysitting charts.
#4 4.3
Trigger30 min before calendar events
OutputResearch briefing on attendees/co
Lift / ImpactMedium / Very High
Why ▾
Adam is in partnerships and deals. Walking into a meeting prepped with intel on attendees and their company is a competitive edge — and it only takes Jeffrey a few minutes to pull.
#5 4.0
TriggerWeekdays 4:30 PM
Zip60622 (Wicker Park / West Town)
Lift / ImpactEasy / High
Why ▾
Adam loves the Chicago bar scene. This automates the daily "where should we go?" without Googling — surfaced proactively right when happy hour starts.
#6 4.0
GoalSurface only emails needing a reply
SourceGmail via gog
Lift / ImpactEasy / High
Why ▾
Inbox is noisy. Adam only needs to see the emails that actually require a response — everything else can wait. Jeffrey filters and surfaces just those.
#7 4.0
ContentInjury report, weather, prediction
BonusBest bar to watch nearby
Lift / ImpactEasy / High
Why ▾
Adam is a big Bears fan. Pre-game injury report, weather at the stadium, and a nearby bar recommendation — all delivered automatically on game day mornings.
#8 4.0
TopicsFintech, BTC, Bears — nothing else
DeliveryDaily morning text, 3 items max
Lift / ImpactEasy / High
Why ▾
News is too broad. Adam only cares about fintech, Bitcoin, and Bears — this filters everything else and sends just the 3 things that actually matter each morning.
#9 3.7
TriggerEvery Friday
OutputOne new Chicago spot to try
Lift / ImpactEasy / Medium
Why ▾
Adam loves trying new Chicago restaurants but defaults to the same spots. This automates discovery — one new rec every Friday for the weekend.
#10 3.7
TriggerFridays 5:00 PM
Format3 questions, Jeffrey tracks patterns
Lift / ImpactEasy / Medium
Why ▾
Replaces passive TV time at the end of the week with something more useful. Jeffrey tracks patterns over time and can surface insights ("you've been stressed about work 3 weeks in a row").
#11 3.7
ScopeSoFi, Affirm, Upstart, Marcus
AlsoCredit Karma, LendingTree
Lift / ImpactMedium / High
Why ▾
Adam is working toward a promotion. Knowing what comparable roles are paying and which companies are hiring gives him real market context and negotiating leverage.
#12 3.7
SourceCredit card transaction data
OutputSpend vs last week + flags
Lift / ImpactMedium / High
Why ▾
No budget or tracking system. A weekly snapshot makes patterns visible without building a spreadsheet — just a text showing where money went and anything unusual.
#13 3.7
FlowVoice note → browse → email summary
SourceReddit, Google, blogs
Lift / ImpactMedium / High
Why ▾
Fastest way to delegate on the go. Leave a voice note while commuting or walking, get a full research summary back. No typing or waiting required.
#14 3.7
OriginORD
TriggerPrice drops on searched routes
Lift / ImpactMedium / High
Why ▾
Adam has France and Italy trips coming up. Award seat availability and prices shift daily — this catches the right moment to book without having to check manually.
#15 3.3
ContentBears news, trade rumors, headlines
DeliveryMorning text on in-season days
Lift / ImpactEasy / Medium
Why ▾
Keeps Adam current on the team without checking multiple sites. In-season only — quiet in the offseason so it doesn't get annoying.
#16 3.3
ScopeFintech partnerships / strategic roles
FrequencyWeekly scan, new posts only
Lift / ImpactEasy / Medium
Why ▾
Fintech partnerships roles are competitive. Early awareness of what's out there = more time to prepare and a stronger sense of Adam's market value.
#17 3.3
SourceCredit card transactions
OutputFlags unused subs + savings estimate
Lift / ImpactEasy / Medium
Why ▾
The initial analysis already found $90.61/mo in subscriptions Adam wasn't tracking. Regular monthly audits prevent new ones from silently stacking up.
#18 3.0
TriggerPrice drops >10% on watched items
Lift / ImpactMedium / Medium
Why ▾
Amazon prices fluctuate constantly. This catches the right moment to buy without having to check manually or remember to go back.
#19 3.0
GoalAuto-sort notes with tags + links
Lift / ImpactMedium / Medium
Why ▾
A note-taking system only works if it stays organized. Jeffrey auto-tags and links new notes so the knowledge base stays useful instead of becoming a dumping ground.
#20 2.7
GoalThermostat control via weather data
Lift / ImpactHard / Medium
Why ▾
New house. A fixed thermostat schedule doesn't account for Chicago weather swings. This adjusts based on actual forecast instead of a rigid timer.
#10 4.9
Source@aiedge_ #10
GoalCentral knowledge hub, voice memos, connections
Why ▾
Capture, categorize, summarize, connect notes. Already have MEMORY.md but could expand with voice memo capture and note surfacing.
#9 4.8
Source@aiedge_ #9
GoalDaily 8:15am brief: calendar, tasks, weather, priorities
Why ▾
Pull calendar, tasks, priorities into one clean briefing before first coffee. Build into existing Monday brief or separate daily version.
#7 4.2
Source@aiedge_ #7
GoalTriage inbox, draft replies, track follow-ups
Why ▾
Email chief of staff. URGENT/IMPORTANT/FYI/DELETE sorting, one-line summaries, reply drafting in Adam's voice, 20-min inbox limit.
#1 4.1
Source@aiedge_ #1 — changes everything
GoalJeffrey thinks overnight, delivers ideas each morning
Why ▾
While Adam sleeps, OpenClaw reflects on goals, habits, pain points. Delivers new ideas, workflows, patterns noticed, optimizations each morning.
#4 4.0
Source@aiedge_ #4
GoalDaily intelligence on AI, BTC, Bears, fintech deals
Why ▾
Daily research sweep across niche. Headline news, trending conversations, signal vs noise, opportunities. Delivered before starting the day.
#6 3.9
Source@aiedge_ #6
GoalMonthly financial tracking, net worth, wealth strategy
Why ▾
Monthly CFO report: income vs spend, spending breakdown, waste report, savings progress, net worth update, wealth building strategy.
#5 3.8
Source@aiedge_ #5
GoalCV optimization, job tracking, career milestones
Why ▾
CV optimizer, career tracker, job researcher with match scores, market intelligence brief. Hold for promotion timing.
#2 3.6
Source@aiedge_ #2
GoalBuild apps/features via conversation (no coding)
Why ▾
Take any app idea and build from zero to working product. Idea intake → product blueprint → build mode → debugging → iteration → shipping.
#8 3.5
Source@aiedge_ #8
Goal30-60-90 day learning roadmap + accountability
Why ▾
30-60-90 day learning roadmap. Foundations → building depth → application. Weekly check-in protocol. Goal: real competency, not just consuming content.
#3 3.4
Source@aiedge_ #3
GoalCentral health: sleep, steps, nutrition, training
Why ▾
Track and optimize every pillar of health. Daily logs, weekly health report, monthly progress check. Connect the dots across pillars.
★ 4.5
Source@jordymaui article
Installnpx clawhub install kickstart
Runrun kickstart setup
Why ▾
Free skill that sets up entire agent foundation: SOUL.md, USER.md, MEMORY.md templates, anchor.md (survives context compaction), cost optimization config, Context Bundle Protocol for sub-agents. 10 seconds to install.
GoalFind channels competitors use that Avant doesn't
Current big channelsCredit Karma · Experian · Engine · LendingTree · NerdWallet · QuinStreet · Credible
FocusWhere are SoFi, Upstart, LendingClub seeing leads?
Why ▾
Avant wants to diversify lead sources beyond the current mix. Jeffrey will research which channels competitors are using successfully — fintech forums, industry reports, partner intel — and surface gaps Avant could exploit.
StatusWaiting on Adam to send survey results
OutputBiggest opportunities + where to focus
FormatPrioritized summary + recommended actions
Why ▾
Adam surveyed Avant's partners and needs help making sense of the results. Jeffrey will analyze responses, identify themes, and surface the highest-leverage opportunities to focus on.
StatusWaiting on Adam to send criteria + rationale
InputAdam's experience, criteria, reasoning
OutputPolished, persuasive promotion case
Why ▾
Adam is pushing for a promotion at Avant. He'll send Jeffrey the promotion criteria and his experience/rationale — Jeffrey will sharpen the language, strengthen the argument, and make it as compelling as possible.
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