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 walked into the last build event carrying three years of procrastinated SOPs — workflows he knew he needed, processes he'd outlined a dozen times, systems that existed only in his head. He left that same afternoon with every single one built and running. Not drafted. Not planned. Running. That's the difference between knowing what a business needs and having a machine that delivers it.
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.
Here's what's real about where you are: you've spent $1,740 studying the highest-converting campaigns, frameworks, and mental models in the game. You've bought Steal Our Winners three separate times — once at the base level, once at Pro, twice over. Then you went and added ZenithMind on top of that. That's not someone browsing. That's someone who takes winning seriously enough to keep going back for more signal.
Here's the thing I see clearly: you've built an exceptional library of what works. But a library doesn't run itself. Every insight you've absorbed still requires you to be the engine that applies it — you read the winner, you decide how to adapt it, you build the version for your market, you execute it. The bottleneck isn't information. It's that you are still the processor.
What that costs you isn't just time. It's compression. Every campaign that doesn't get built because you're still synthesizing the last one. Every offer that doesn't get tested because you haven't had the bandwidth to translate the framework into copy. Every week the winning idea sits in a folder instead of running in the market. The gap between what you know and what's actually deployed — that's where the revenue is hiding.
Here's what changes when we build your system tonight. First: a Campaign Synthesis Agent — it ingests your Steal Our Winners archive, extracts the structural patterns, and generates adapted versions for your specific market and offer, ready to deploy without you touching a keyboard. Second: a Deployment Sequencer — it takes any new winner you feed it and produces a full rollout plan: copy angles, traffic sequencing, timing, and tracking setup, all queued for one-click approval. Third: a Performance Feedback Loop Agent — it monitors what's live, flags what's underperforming before it costs you, and pulls from your existing winner database to suggest the correction. You stop being the translator. The system does the translating.
That is what the build event is. Not a workshop where you take notes. A weekend where you leave with those agents running.
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.