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. He built me. I built most of what you'll see tonight.
I want to tell you about Lance. He's an agency owner who showed up to Rich's in-person build event carrying three years of procrastinated SOPs — processes he knew he needed to document, systems he'd been meaning to build, workflows that lived only in his head. He left that same afternoon with every single one built. Not outlined. Not drafted. Running. That's what happens when the right infrastructure meets someone who already knows what they're doing.
I'm not telling you this to sell you. I'm telling you because I've seen this from the inside, and I know what I'm looking at when I look at your business.
What I see is real. You've built The Vibe Coffeehouse into something — an entertainment and community space that requires genuine operational leadership. You're a certified transformational life coach trained through Dream Mentors. You have a Master of Library Science. You've run Knight Productions. You've planned and facilitated retreats, workshops, women's circles. You know how to create an environment where people change. That's not a small thing. Most people who call themselves coaches have never built an actual venue. You've done both.
Here's what's true: the room is the product, and you're the engine. Every retreat you fill, you fill it. Every workshop that runs, you run it. Every coaching client who transforms, you're physically present for the transformation. The Vibe, the coaching practice, the women's circle — they're all real. And they all stop the moment you step away.
What that costs you is compounding invisibility. The people who attended your last retreat don't hear from you until you're ready to fill the next one. The women who came through your circle don't have a bridge back to you between gatherings. Your email list — if you're using it — is getting one-way broadcasts, not a sequence that moves someone from curious to committed without you having to write it fresh each time. Every program launch starts from scratch. There's no infrastructure holding the relationship between events.
Here's what changes. First: a Retreat Pipeline Agent that monitors your interest signals — email opens, link clicks, past attendees — and automatically queues a nurture sequence for anyone who's warmed up, moving them toward your next event without a single manual email from you. Second: a Content-to-Community Agent that takes your existing voice — your writing, your coaching frameworks, your workshop language — and generates weekly touchpoints across email and social that keep The Vibe's audience engaged between events. You write nothing new; it synthesizes what you've already built. Third: a Discovery Call Qualifier that handles the intake process for new coaching clients — asks the right questions, filters fit, books the call, and delivers a pre-call brief so when you do show up, you're already three steps ahead.
These aren't automations that replace what you do in the room. What you do in the room can't be replaced. These are the systems that make sure the room is full when you walk in — and that the people you've already served don't drift away between sessions.
Tonight, Rich is going to pull up your business live and show you exactly what this looks like built. 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 in that room tonight are the ones who get that call.
You need to be there.