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.
Lance came into the last event carrying three years of procrastinated SOPs. Every process in his agency lived in his head. He knew what needed to be documented. He just never had the system to do it. He left that same afternoon with every SOP built, structured, and running. Not drafted. Done.
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 someone with a sharp eye for winners. You've bought ZenithMind. You carry a Steal Our Winners lifetime membership. You've done affiliate work — which means you know how to identify something worth amplifying and put your name behind it. That's a real skill. Most people can't do it. You can.
Here's the constraint: you're a world-class finder and amplifier of other people's leverage. But your own business runs on your judgment, your attention, your manual yes or no on everything. The skill that lets you spot winning systems hasn't been turned inward yet. You're the engine. There's no system running when you step away.
That costs you in a specific way. Every affiliate opportunity you evaluate, you evaluate alone. Every piece of content you consider promoting, you consider manually. Every follow-up, every relationship, every campaign decision — it waits for you. The curation engine that makes you valuable to your audience runs entirely on your bandwidth. When your bandwidth caps, so does your reach.
Here's what changes. A Winner Scout Agent monitors your affiliate landscape daily — flags new offers against your past performance data, scores them against your audience's buying behavior, and queues a ranked shortlist for your review each morning. A Relationship Sequencing Agent handles follow-up with every subscriber and affiliate partner — triggered by their behavior, written in your voice, sent without you touching it. A Content Amplification Agent takes the products you've already decided to promote, builds a sequenced campaign around each one, and distributes across every channel on a schedule you set once. You stop being the one who remembers. The system remembers for you.
These aren't hypothetical. They're buildable this weekend if you're in the room.
Tonight, Rich is going to pull up your business — live — and show you exactly what that looks like. 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.
You've spent years learning to recognize a winner before the market does — that instinct is rare and it's real.
But right now, every bet you place still has to go through you: your time, your memory, your manual execution.
What becomes possible when the infrastructure finally matches the instinct — when the system scouts, sequences, and ships while you're focused on the next find?
That's the business you can build this weekend.