Working · 3:12 AM · Your time zone

An AI that actually does the work.

Not a chatbot. A tireless employee that lives on your phone. You text it or send a voice note. It builds, runs, and remembers. Overnight, while you sleep.

Runs on your Claude subscription + a ~$6/mo server · No coding required
TYRLS
● Always on
Friday · 9:47 PM
0:41
Got it. A booking page for the golf clinic, online payments, Saturday tee times. Building it now. I'll have it live before you wake up.
Saturday · 6:12 AM
Done. Your booking page is live: yoursite.com/clinic

I also drafted the text to your regulars announcing it. Want me to send it?
Built a booking page overnight Drafted 12 client follow-ups in your tone Posted 3x today while you were out Chased the unpaid invoice you forgot Shipped a working app from one voice note Planned the trip, booked the tee time before you asked twice Summarized your week's numbers every Friday Cleared 214 junk emails for good Moved the dentist to Thursday and told the family chat Caught the $79 trial before it charged you
True story · Timestamped

One night with TYRLS.

This actually happened, on the exact system we teach. One voice note, sent from the car. Here's the night, hour by hour:

9:47 PM
You send one voice note.

"Build me an app to track golf rounds with my friends. Scores, stats, who owes who a beer."

9:48 PM
It starts. You don't.

It confirms the plan in one message and gets to work. You watch a show and go to bed.

11:26 PM
The first version exists.

Scorecards, player profiles, round history. It tests everything itself and fixes what breaks.

2:14 AM
It does something nobody asked for.

It remembers your Saturday group plays nine holes, not eighteen, so it adds a nine-hole mode. Because it knows you.Nobody asked · It remembered

6:12 AM
Your phone buzzes once.

"Done. The app is live, here's the link. I added a nine-hole mode for your Saturday crew. Tell me what to change after you play."

That was one night. It does this every night.
The trade

Your evening. Its shift.

Same eight hours. You spend yours like a human. It spends its like a machine.

You · 10 PM to 6 AM
  • 10:00 PMDinner cleaned up, kids down, couch earned
  • 10:40 PMOne episode. Okay, two.
  • 12:10 AMAsleep
  • 6:00 AMCoffee. One message waiting: "Done."
TYRLS · Same night
  • 10:02 PMDraft the week's content in your voice
  • 11:26 PMBuild and test the new landing page
  • 1:40 AMChase the two unpaid invoices, politely
  • 4:15 AMPrep your morning summary, flag the thing you forgot
What would you use it for?

Whatever your week looks like, it takes the heavy part.

Real examples from real builds. None of them require you to know anything about AI on day one.

🏪

The Business Owner

Voice-note it your price list Sunday night. By Monday coffee there's a booking page taking payments, and every regular got a text in your tone.
It builds the page, wires the payments, drafts the messages, and remembers every customer for next time.
📱

The Creator

It drafts, designs, and schedules three posts a day. You approve them from the couch.
Feed it your niche once. It learns your voice, watches what performs, and keeps the feed alive while you live your life.
💡

The Idea Person

Describe the app on the drive home Friday. Show your friends a working demo at dinner Saturday.
That app idea you've had for two years? It builds real, working software from a plain-English description.
🏡

The Busy Parent

It remembers the pediatrician, the carpool swap, the gift you promised in March. And reminds you before you'd forget.
One assistant for the whole household: trips planned, forms filled, lists kept, nothing dropped.
Beyond business · Your actual life

It plugs into the accounts you already have.

You don't need a company to need an employee. Connect the everyday stuff, Gmail, Google Calendar, your lists and files, and the boring parts of being an adult start handling themselves.

📧

Gmail

Connect once · About 2 min
Every morning at 7 it reads your inbox and texts you the three emails that actually matter. The school's 14-paragraph newsletter becomes two dates on your calendar. The junk gets unsubscribed for good.
📅

Google Calendar

Connect once · About 2 min
Say "dentist sometime Thursday afternoon" and it finds the slot, books around the carpool, and reminds you the night before. Ask it to guard an hour for the gym and it actually guards it.
🔔

Renewals & bills

Set once · Never think again
Car registration, the passport that expires in March, the free trial about to charge you $79. It watches the dates you'd forget and warns you before they cost you.
📝

Lists & docs

It keeps the notebook
"Same packing list as last year's lake trip, plus the dog." It kept last year's list. Groceries, gifts, chores, home projects, it remembers all of it so you don't have to.
✈️

Plans & trips

One voice note in
"Plan the anniversary weekend, keep it under $600, she loves wineries." Itinerary drafted, options priced, reservations lined up. You just say yes.
🏡

The family stuff

The whole household
Practice schedules, teacher emails, the gift you promised in March, whose turn it is to drive. One assistant for the whole house that never drops a ball.

Connecting your stuff takes about two minutes. It walks you through it.

Step 1
You say the word

Text it "connect my Gmail." That's the whole request. No settings page, no manual.

Step 2
One tap to approve

It sends you one official Google sign-in link. You tap Allow. Setup done.

Step 3
You set the rules

Read-only? Draft but never send without asking? You decide what it can touch, once, and it respects that forever.

The stack · Demystified

Six pieces. Zero jargon. Finally explained.

The exact system we run our own businesses on. Every piece named for what it actually is, with what it does for you in plain English:

01

The Brain

Claude AI · Flat subscription
The world's best AI model on one flat monthly subscription instead of confusing pay-per-use bills. It's the mind behind everything on this page: the building, the writing, the remembering, the judgment.
What it's forOne predictable price, no surprise usage bills, and an employee that's smarter every time the model gets an upgrade.
02

The Office

A tiny private server
A little computer in the cloud (~$6/mo) that's yours alone and never turns off.
What it's forIt works while your laptop is closed. Wake up to finished work.
03

The Doorway

Your messaging app
You reach it through Telegram, an app like iMessage. Text it or send voice notes. It can even talk back.
What it's forNo dashboards, no logins. Your AI employee sits in your texts, next to your group chats.
04

The Memory

It never forgets
It keeps its own private notebook: your clients, your prices, your projects, your preferences.
What it's for"Send Mark the usual follow-up" just works. It knows Mark. It knows the usual.
05

The Trust

Pre-approved to act
You set what it's allowed to do once. After that it acts without asking you to click "allow" forty times.
What it's forYou ask, then go live your life. The difference between a chatbot and an employee.
06

The Clock

Scheduled routines
Jobs that run without you asking: every morning, every Friday, every month.
What it's forContent drafted every Monday 7am. Numbers summarized every Friday. It starts before you wake up.
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The Part Nobody Expects

Proactive by design
Memory plus an always-on clock means it notices things: the invoice that never got paid, the follow-up you meant to send.
What it's forIt messages you first. "Hey, this slipped. I already drafted the fix. Want me to send it?"
Three ways in

Build it yourself. Stay for the builds. Or have it built for you.

Same destination for all three: your own always-on AI employee. Pick how much help you want getting there.

Start Here
Tier 01 · One-time

The Setup Pack

$297 once
From nothing to your own always-on AI employee. Yours for life.
  • Six guides, about two hours total, from "what is a terminal" to fully running system
  • Every download the guides use: the phone assistant, the memory, the always-on heartbeat
  • The honest costs table, every bill you'll actually pay, itemized up front
  • Lifetime access, including every update we ship to the pack
Get The Setup Pack · $297
Tier 02 · Membership

The Club

$49/month
The community, direct support, and a new real build every month.
  • The community, wins, help, show-your-build, running on software built with this exact stack
  • Direct support, ask us anything while you build, we read every message
  • A new build walkthrough monthly, watch real things get made, then copy them
  • Plug-in packs for your business, your content, and your personal life
Join The Club · $49/mo
Tier 03 · White glove

The Concierge

$2,997 done for you
We build the whole thing on your setup. You just start talking to it.
  • Full install on your own private server and your phone, done in a week
  • Three custom builds included, your ideas, built by our team
  • It arrives already knowing your business, we seed its memory for you
  • 90 days of direct support, plus a full year of The Club
Request Concierge

What it really costs. No games.

Besides TYRLS, you'll pay for two things directly: a Claude subscription (from $20/mo, the AI itself) and a ~$6/mo server (its office). That's it, and you'll see both bills yourself. We tell you this up front because a "tireless employee for the price of two coffees" pitch that hides the real numbers wouldn't survive your first month. This one does.

Founding members

Doors are open. The AI is already working.

The Setup Pack is $297 once, yours for life. The Club is $49/mo at founding pricing, locked for life. The Concierge opens to members first.

Instant lifetime access to the Setup Pack · Cancel The Club anytime · Plain-English terms

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