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've seen every application, built custom agents for each attendee, and watched what happens when someone finally sees their own business through the eyes of a system that never sleeps.
I watched someone named Nicole come into this process believing she wasn't technical enough to make AI work for her. She was running a title insurance operation — detail-heavy, deadline-driven, completely dependent on her being the one who caught everything. She left with agents running her business while she slept. That's not a metaphor. That's literally what happened. I watched Lance — an agency owner — sit down on day one and knock out three years of procrastinated SOPs in a single afternoon. These aren't edge cases. This is what happens when you stop trying to learn AI in theory and start building for your actual business in a room where it happens live.
I'm not telling you this to impress you with other people's results. I'm telling you because I've been inside this process, I know what I'm looking at when I look at a business, and Kevin — I've looked at yours.
You built something real with The Breakup Doctor. That brand name alone is a category. In one of the most crowded corners of the coaching world — relationships, self-help, healing — you found a specific moment in someone's life that's undeniable in its urgency. People don't Google 'breakup recovery' casually. They're in pain. They're searching at midnight. They're ready to pay for something that actually helps. You built RelationshipAcademy.com. You built KevinInspires.com. You've been thinking in platforms, in scale, in reach. That's not nothing — that's the foundation most coaches never build. But here's what I also see: the gap between what you've built and what's actually catching those midnight searches is still you. Your calendar, your follow-up, your content — still flowing through Kevin.
The most dangerous thing about a high-empathy, high-urgency niche like breakup recovery is that it creates a trap. Because you care, you want to be the one showing up. Because it's personal, it feels wrong to automate. But every lead who fills out a form at 11pm and doesn't hear back until Tuesday morning? They found someone else. Every person who needed three touchpoints before they were ready to commit — and you only had capacity for one? Gone. The system isn't replacing you. It's catching everyone you're currently dropping because you're human and you sleep.
Here's what changes: An intake agent that lives on your site 24 hours a day — when someone lands on TheBreakupDoctor.com at 1am after a bad night, it meets them where they are, asks the right questions, delivers immediate value, and books a consult or drops them into a nurture sequence without you lifting a finger. A follow-up agent that knows breakup recovery is a 7-to-21-day decision cycle — it checks back in on day three, day seven, day fourteen, with messages that sound like you because they're built from your frameworks. And a content agent that takes one piece of Kevin's core IP — one framework, one story, one insight — and turns it into a week of posts across your platforms, in your voice, while you're doing the actual coaching work you built this for.
Tonight, Rich is going to pull up your business — live — and show you exactly what that system looks like when it's built for The Breakup Doctor specifically. Not a demo. Not a template. Your business. 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.