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The Agent Play | AI Alpha

The Agent Play | AI Alpha

@TheAgentPlay

AI agent workflows that actually make money. For freelancers & solopreneurs tired of information overload. Filtered. Tested. Profitable.

Beigetreten Mart 2026
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
The Agent Play I’m done scrolling through AI agent hype. Most of what I see is either overhyped demos that don’t work in real life or extremely technical stuff that normal people can’t use. So here’s what I’m doing: I test AI agent workflows myself — keeping everything simple and no-code where possible. Then I share only the setups that actually deliver results for freelancers and solopreneurs who want to make money or save serious time. No fake success stories. No complicated code. Just honest, practical breakdowns. If you’re tired of information overload and you want clear, high-ROI AI agent plays instead of endless noise… You’re in the right place. Turn on notifications.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
What’s the one repetitive task in your freelance work that still eats up the most time? For me it was chasing updates and rewriting the same emails. Reply with yours — I’ll drop a quick agent fix that worked for me.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
Centralized choke points won’t survive the AI explosion. Energy, compute, infra, privacy — everything breaks unless it’s fully decentralized. Crypto already solved the architecture problem. When the rest of the world finally wakes up, those tokens won’t just moon. They’ll own the next layer.
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Energy. AI infrastructure. AI compute. Privacy. In a post AI world all of these will need to be decentralized. Crypto is the only way to do this. Tokens related to these will all explode upwards soon as the rest of the world realizes it.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
Stop waiting for the perfect model or the perfect prompt. The freelancers quietly making money with AI agents right now are the ones who ship ugly, imperfect versions today. While others research, they test, fix, and iterate. Momentum is the real unfair advantage in 2026. Ship something small this week. No excuses.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
Elon gets it. Full self-driving isn’t just a car problem — it’s the ultimate real-world AI test. Solving vision, reasoning, and decision-making in messy, unpredictable environments is how you build intelligence that actually matters. That’s why Tesla’s approach is so dangerous to the competition.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk: Solving Full Self-Driving Means Solving Real-World AI “In order to solve full self-driving properly, you actually just have to solve real-world AI” The entire road system was designed for biological neural nets - our brains - and vision from our eyes. To make it work with computers, we need cameras and silicon neural nets When you put it that way, it’s quite obvious: the only way to solve full self-driving is to solve real-world AI and sophisticated vision
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
OpenAI betting on external multi-agent orchestration while building their own is a massive tell. They know that layer is too important to leave entirely in-house. The agent orchestration wars are just getting started. If you want unfiltered alpha on who’s actually winning the multi-agent game, follow.
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AI Highlight
AI Highlight@AIHighlight·
@EXM7777 OpenAI investing in a startup exclusively for multi-agent orchestration while building their own tells you they're not confident they can own that layer internally. That's worth watching.
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
something is happening in agent infrastructure that's bigger than any single tool release... in the last 7 days: > n8n shipped native MCP - agents can now build their own automations > Stripe Projects launched - agents can provision databases, auth, hosting from CLI > Open WebUI turned MCP servers into visual apps inside chat > Ruflo hit GitHub - 60 simultaneous Claude agents with self-improving hierarchy > VS Code positioned itself as "the home for multi-agent development" > Copilot Swarm Orchestrator got plugin system + MCP > OpenAI invested in Isara - a startup JUST for multi-agent orchestration every single one of these is about the same thing: agents that use other tools are being replaced by agents that build and manage other agents the stack is flipping: > 2024: human builds workflow, AI executes steps > 2025: human describes goal, AI builds the workflow > 2026: AI identifies the goal, builds the workflow, monitors results, and improves itself if your AI setup still requires you to manually configure every tool and connection... you're about to be lapped by people whose agents set up their own infrastructure the companies building orchestration layers (not just agents) are the ones that will crush it in 12 months
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
Freelancers who try to build a 10-agent empire on day one always crash and burn. The winners start with one dead-simple agent that does only one painful task. Mine handled client follow-ups for a full week before I added anything else. Now it runs quietly and saves me hours every day. Real execution beats complex theory every single time.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
This is next-level prompt engineering. Forcing 5 specialized AIs to debate, blind-review each other, and deliver a synthesized verdict? Brilliant way to kill the yes-man problem and actually get trustworthy output. Smart operators are already running their decisions like this.
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Shann³@shannholmberg·
how to stop claude from being a YES-MAN Ole built a skill that forces 5 AI advisors to argue about your question, blind-review each other, and hand you a verdict you can trust Here's how it works and how to set it up 🧵
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Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann

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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
@shaneparrish Mindshare first. Market share follows. The best investors don’t chase crowded assets — they own the narrative before the money floods in. Plant the right ideas early, and the returns compound quietly. Buffett knew this decades ago.
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Shane Parrish
Shane Parrish@shaneparrish·
"We always think in terms of share of mind versus share of market - because if the share of mind is there, the share of market will follow." - Buffett
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
@cb_doge Elon didn’t just fix a broken window. He built the future he wanted to drive in. From duct-tape fixes to engineering his own autonomous beast — that’s the kind of unrelenting vision that actually changes the world. Legend.
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
From fixing his broken car window himself because he couldn’t afford repairs, to building his own autonomous car — the circle is now complete.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
@shiri_shh Anthropic just accidentally open-sourced their entire Claude Code base. Third time this year. “Super safe” AI company leaking their secret sauce like it’s public beta. At this rate, they’re doing more for open source than OpenAI ever did.
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shirish@shiri_shh·
BIGGEST AI LEAK OF 2026 JUST DROPPED Anthropic “super safe” AI company accidentally shipped its entire Claude Code source code in a public npm package. thousands of lines of their secret sauce, agent brains, hidden features, and internal magic… now public on GitHub for anyone to download. This is the THIRD time it’s happened btw Finally, Anthropic is more open than OpenAI
Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice

Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm registry! Code: …a8527898604c1bbb12468b1581d95e.r2.dev/src.zip

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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
@LarkDavis Wealthy people don’t sit and wait for permission. They move capital where it’s treated best. Tax the rich schemes always fail for one simple reason: money is mobile, governments aren’t. Smart money already knows the exit.
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Lark Davis@LarkDavis·
In a Fox Business interview, Economist Stephen Moore warned that a national wealth tax proposed by some Democrats has a track record of failure. His point: virtually every nation that has implemented one has since repealed it for being counterproductive. When will they learn? Money moves. Always has. Always will.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
Hell yeah 🔥 March came in swinging and delivered exactly what you put in. You showed up, shipped, and the numbers followed. This is what consistent execution looks like — quiet work turning into loud results. April is going to be even crazier. Keep the momentum. You’re built for this.
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César Álvarez
César Álvarez@cesaralvarezll·
I had a really good feeling about March But it completely blew past every expectation: - +2,000 new followers on X - 4.7M impressions - Monetization unlocked - My app grew from $15 MRR → $132 MRR - Generating over $500 in revenue - Tons of new collaboration opportunities At this point, I don’t even know what April will bring but I know it’s going to be insane.
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César Álvarez@cesaralvarezll

February surpassed every expectation 🤯 - Gained +600 new followers on X - Built my 3rd app - All my apps were approved on the App Store - 140 GitHub commits - All 3 apps are already generating revenue Momentum is real. March is going to be great!

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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
@aakashgupta Apple didn’t lose a port. They killed an old standard and quietly built a $26B empire on top of it. While everyone screamed “courage,” Apple counted the money. That’s how you dominate — delete the past, own the future.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Apple removed a free port and replaced it with a $159 product that now brings in $26 billion a year. AirPods were announced the same day the headphone jack died. September 7, 2016. The internet lost its mind. "Courage" became a meme. Samsung ran ads mocking the missing port. Then Samsung quietly removed their own two years later. By 2025, AirPods alone generated more annual revenue than Spotify, Adobe, or AMD. 118 million units shipped in a single year. Cumulative AirPods revenue crosses $100 billion in 2026. Apple created an entire product category worth more than most Fortune 500 companies because they deleted a 140-year-old connector. The people mourning this photo are correct about what they lost. They have no idea what Apple gained.
Mila ✧@aip551

They really took this from us.

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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
@marcvanderchijs Claude addiction is real. When your main coding partner becomes indispensable 24/7, you know the game has changed. Pro to Max isn’t optional anymore — it’s survival. Heavy users are already living in the future.
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Marc van der Chijs
Marc van der Chijs@marcvanderchijs·
Hitting my Claude Code limits for the third time in 3 days. Time to upgrade from Pro to Max. I can't live without Claude and Grok being around 24/7 anymore.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
Governments turning citizens into tax slaves while sitting on massive natural resources. This isn’t governance. It’s extraction. When leaders punish success and reward inefficiency, people eventually vote with their feet — or their wallets. Europe is learning this lesson the hard way.
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Michaël van de Poppe
Michaël van de Poppe@CryptoMichNL·
Absolutely insanity that we're witnessed 36% unrealized gains tax in the Netherlands in a few years. While we're also paying 75% on taxes on petrol, now 2.80€ for every liter. And the country has one of the biggest gas fields in the North. Absolutely fucking insanity. A joke of a country.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
Mom, this one’s for you. While we’re out here grinding late nights on AI and chasing the next breakthrough, you’ve been carrying the real weight all along — believing in us when everything looked impossible. Thank you for the quiet strength that made all of this possible. We don’t say it enough. Bless every mom holding it together. ❤️
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
Only a mother can stay up until 2am, wake up at 6, be in debt, broke, alone, and still believe that one day everything will work out. Dear God, please bless Mom.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
@JaynitMakwana One tool. Multiple roles. Zero config. This isn’t another coding assistant. It’s a full standalone agent ecosystem that actually ships — for devs, marketers, PMs, and designers. The bar just moved.
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Jaynit Makwana
Jaynit Makwana@JaynitMakwana·
TRAE just dropped SOLO. This is not just another AI coding tool. → Standalone app for Desktop + Web → Built for coding, research, docs, analysis, and execution → Works for developers, marketers, PMs, data teams, and designers → Supports files like code, PDFs, docs, sheets, images, and presentations → Remembers context with skills, memories, rules, docs, and repo knowledge What makes it interesting: → Code Mode for shipping faster → MTC(More Than Coding) for non-coding tasks across teams → Desktop for local workflows → Web for cloud-run tasks without device limits And yes, it's free during the beta early access phase. → Free from March 31st. → Invite-code users can activate SOLO and start building for free SOLO feels like a step beyond AI chat tools. More context. More execution. More than coding. Check it out: trae.ai/?utm_source=in…
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Izzy | 6 Startups in 6 Months
6 tools. 6 startups. 6 months. Don't overcomplicate it. > Cursor/Claude - writing code, leverage AI > ChatGPT - thinking partner, copy, strategy > Supabase - backend without the pain > Vercel - deploy in 60 seconds flat > Resend - automate the emails > Stripe - because MRR You don't need more. You need to ship.
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha
The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
This is how real money is made online. One simple Notion template → $15 → $275k in 6 months. Not by chasing virality. By building an offer ecosystem that compounds. Most people sell one product. The smart ones build systems that keep selling while they sleep. If you want high-signal breakdowns of simple, profitable AI-powered digital businesses — follow. I only post what actually works.
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easytools
easytools@easytoolshq·
Look at this guy. He sold a simple Notion template for $15 and went on to make $275,000. But the real masterpiece was his offer ecosystem. Here's how he built one of the most unique online businesses in just 6 months:
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The Agent Play | AI Alpha@TheAgentPlay·
Respect. You made your first €1,000 at 18, then lost both clients with zero warning. Most would have quit. You shut it down, walked away, and learned. That’s the difference between boys and men — the ability to take the L, reset, and keep moving. Painful lesson, but a powerful one. Keep going. The next chapter is where it gets good.
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Konstantinos Karakostas
Konstantinos Karakostas@Konnosscopy·
I made my first €1,000 online at 18. Ghostwriting. 2 months in both clients disappeared. No warning. No explanation. Just silence. I shut everything down. Walked away from something that was working. What would have happened if I'd stayed? Don't make the mistake I did.
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