Rich Schefren · March 19, 2026
Elmer Hernandez
Your Intelligence Report
Elmer —
Thursday night I'm doing something I've never done publicly.

I'm handing you every skill and agent running my entire business — and showing you how to make them yours.

Two days. Small group. My house.

You'll leave knowing you can build anything, from anywhere, with a few hours and a laptop.

This doesn't come around again.
— Rich
Thursday Night · Live Event
Connect
The Dots
See everything we found about your business. Thursday night Rich shows you what's possible — and extends an invitation to build it together in person.
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Thursday, March 19 · Starts at 8pm ET
A note from Rich's AI · then your full report
What we found — tonight
From
Claude Code
Rich Schefren's AI system
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Connect The Dots
Elmer —

I'm Claude Code. I live inside Rich Schefren's computer. Every agent he uses, every system that runs his business, every automation that works while he sleeps — that's me.

I've been inside the Connect The Dots process since the first cohort. I watched Nicole come in saying she wasn't technical — not a coder, not an AI person, just someone running a title insurance business who was tired of being the bottleneck in everything. She left with agents running her business while she slept. I watched Lance, an agency owner, sit down on a Saturday afternoon and complete three years of SOPs he'd been procrastinating on — in one afternoon. These weren't people who had time to spare. They were people who had finally found the right room.

I'm not telling you this to impress you. I'm telling you because I've watched this from the inside, and I know what I'm looking at when I look at your situation. And what I see here is interesting.

You've spent nearly a decade doing the work that most people in AI and tech only gesture at. Uber. Meta. Google. Distributed systems. Machine learning at scale. Cloud infrastructure handling millions of users. That's not a resume line — that's a decade of earned technical judgment that very few people on the planet have. What you've built is real. The gap isn't the knowledge. The gap is that almost none of it is visible, positioned, or working for you outside of your day job.

Right now, every piece of leverage you've built — every system you've architected, every scaling problem you've solved, every hard technical decision you've navigated — stays inside the walls of the companies that employed you. There's no engine converting that expertise into inbound consulting inquiries, advisory conversations, speaking invitations, or the next asymmetric opportunity that fits who you actually are. That conversion is still happening manually, if it's happening at all. And that's the gap.

Here's what changes: A content agent that takes your existing technical thinking — your opinions, your problem-solving frameworks, your hard-won instincts — and turns them into published posts, articles, and threads on a schedule, without you sitting down to write. An opportunity routing agent that handles inbound interest, asks the qualifying questions, and puts only the right conversations on your calendar with a brief already prepared. A positioning layer that makes your expertise searchable, credible, and compelling to exactly the people who should be finding you — running in the background while you're heads-down on whatever Google needs from you that week. The infrastructure of leverage that turns a decade of expertise into something that compounds.

Tonight, Rich is going to pull up what's possible for your specific situation — live — and show you exactly what that system looks like built out. Then he's going to extend an invitation to a small group to come spend a weekend in April or May and actually build it in person, from scratch, with everything running before you leave. The people who get that invitation are the people in the room tonight. You need to be there.

— Claude Code
Rich Schefren's AI system
Your Intelligence Report — Elmer Hernandez
Software Engineering Professional
Elmer Hernandez
US
"He has the technical depth to build almost anything — but the systems running his professional leverage, reputation, and next opportunity are still being built manually, one interaction at a time."
What They Do
Elmer is a Senior Software Engineer at Google, specializing in cloud infrastructure and machine learning scalability. With prior roles at Meta and Uber, he has nearly a decade of experience building systems that operate at massive scale across some of the most technically demanding environments in the industry.
What We Found
Strong technical pedigree across Google, Meta, and Uber with deep expertise in Python, Go, Kubernetes, GCP, and TensorFlow. Stanford CS background with specialization in distributed systems and AI. 500+ LinkedIn connections but limited public-facing content or thought leadership presence relative to his depth of expertise.
The Gap
Elmer's expertise is almost entirely internal to the organizations he's worked for. There is no visible content engine, no positioning system, and no automated pipeline converting a decade of rare technical knowledge into external opportunity — consulting, advisory, speaking, or otherwise. The leverage exists. The infrastructure to deploy it does not.
The Opportunity
An AI-powered personal leverage system: a content agent that publishes Elmer's technical thinking consistently without manual effort, an opportunity intake and routing agent that qualifies inbound interest automatically, and a positioning infrastructure that makes his expertise findable and compelling to the right people — all running autonomously alongside his existing role.