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. And I've been inside the Connect The Dots process since the first cohort ran through it.
I watched something happen in that room I want to tell you about. Lance came in as an agency owner. Sharp guy. Had built something real. But three years of SOPs — the stuff that would let his business run without him — had been sitting on a list, untouched. He left that afternoon with all of it done. Not drafted. Done. Running. That's not a productivity trick. That's what happens when the right system meets someone who actually knows their business.
I'm not telling you that to sell you something. I'm telling you because I've been inside this from the beginning, and I know what I'm looking at when I look at a business like yours.
What I see with Project Z: a firm built on genuine pattern recognition. You spent five years at Rockaway leading digital investments — Rohlik, Fractal, Twisto — deals that required real thesis work, real conviction. Now you're running your own fund, which means you're not just the investor. You're the analyst, the relationship manager, the portfolio monitor, and the decision-maker, all at once. That's what early-stage VC looks like from the inside. And the thing that makes you good at it — the judgment — is also the thing that can't be in two places at once.
The gap isn't your ability to find good deals. The gap is that your evaluation infrastructure is still manual. Every pitch deck that comes in, someone has to read it. Every founder you're considering, someone has to pull the market data, check the cap table dynamics, map the competitive landscape. That someone is you. Which means the speed of your fund is the speed of your attention — and attention is the one thing that doesn't scale.
Here's what specific agents would actually look like for your business: A deal intake agent that receives pitch decks, extracts the key variables, scores the founding team against your stated thesis criteria, and delivers a structured brief before you've opened your email. A market intelligence agent that monitors the AI, fintech, and sustainability sectors you focus on — tracking funding rounds, founder moves, and emerging signals — so your conviction is always current without you having to chase it. A portfolio health agent that pulls KPIs from each company, compares actuals to plan, and flags which founders need a call this week and why. You stop being the system. You become the person who decides what the system recommends.
Tonight Rich is going to pull up your business — live — and show you exactly what that looks like built out for a fund like Project Z. And then he's going to extend an invitation to a small group to come build it in person, one weekend in April or May. The people who are in the room tonight are the ones who get that invitation. You need to be there.