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Codex Full Course 2026: The NEW Best AI Coding Tool

By Riley Brown

Summary

Topics Covered

  • AI Agents Taking Hours Is a Feature, Not a Bug
  • MCP Is the New App Store Moment
  • Skills Are the New API Keys
  • AI Multitasking Is Serial Orchestration, Not Parallel Processing
  • Use Codex for Tasks, Claude for Design

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Welcome to the OpenAI codeex complete guide where we will be learning how to use OpenAI's new super app to create and edit designs, do research and create

documents, create and deploy full web apps, create motion graphic launch videos, create highquality investor decks that you can export to Canva, and

even create high quality iOS apps in Swift. What you'll realize in this video

Swift. What you'll realize in this video is Codeex is the only unified all-purpose AI agent tool. One that

combines coding, co-work, browser, and computer use cases all into one single interface that we are going to cover in great detail. So, this video is going to

great detail. So, this video is going to be divided into two parts. We're going

to first start with the basics and then we are going to move on to multitasking and creating many different things in parallel. In part one, we're going to

parallel. In part one, we're going to talk about the basics of prompting.

We're going to talk about permissions, the different AI models you can use, and the effort. We're also going to talk

the effort. We're also going to talk about the main features in the app.

We're going to do a detailed dive into all of the different things that you can do on Codeex. We're going to talk about how to stay organized. We're going to talk about this preview, which makes

Codeex so useful for basically any use case. You can even comment directly on

case. You can even comment directly on the preview to give additional information to the AI agent. We're also

going to talk about how to create powerpoints, how to create Excel sheets, and how to create documents. We're going

to talk about skills and plugins. We're

also going to create automations so you can simply chat with Codeex to create automations that allow you to just save so much time. And then we're also going to talk about computer use, which allows

your agent to literally control your computer. and the OpenAI computer use is

computer. and the OpenAI computer use is best in the world by far. And so part one is going to feel very linear and somewhat slow, but we're really going to dig into the basics. And part two, we're

going to start to have a lot more fun.

In part two, we are going to create a design for a mobile app. We're going to create a mobile app. We're going to build a web app. We're going to build an investor deck. And we're going to create

investor deck. And we're going to create a launch video. And we're going to do these all at the same time. And so we are going to dive into multitasking with

codecs because every month that goes by AI agents are working for longer and longer to the point where AI agents can take up to an hour or two hours on any

given task. So in order to become

given task. So in order to become effective at using AI, you need to learn how to multitask. And in this part, I want to talk about how I multitask with

codecs. And so by the end of this video,

codecs. And so by the end of this video, you are going to be ahead of 99% of people in terms of practically using AI agents to get work done, whether it's

coding or general use cases and creating documents and things for work. Let's

dive into the video. Okay, so let's first start off by downloading the Codeex app. So you can go to any browser

Codeex app. So you can go to any browser and type in codeex app download. And

here we see chatgpt.com codec desktop app. We're going to click on this. The page should look like this.

on this. The page should look like this.

And here is where you can download this for MacOss. I already have it

for MacOss. I already have it downloaded, but just click this and go through the process of getting it on your computer. Okay. So, when you

your computer. Okay. So, when you download the Codeex app for the first time, it'll look a lot like this. You're

going to see this left side panel with these five options over here, which we're going to dive deep into later.

You're not going to see any conversations over here. And then you're going to see this kind of chat interface that looks oddly similar to chat GPT.

And we can actually open up Arc here real quick. Here is chat GPT. This is

real quick. Here is chat GPT. This is

what chat GBT looks like. It's very

similar. You type a chat and you get a response from chat GPT. It's very

similar. So it looks similar from this perspective, but there's so much more in this application. It is unbelievable. So

this application. It is unbelievable. So

if I were to type something here, let's say I type something like this. Hello,

please search and tell me the latest news on OpenAI's new desktop app, list all the different features just like chat GPT. It has built-in web search, so

chat GPT. It has built-in web search, so it'll automatically search the web and it will give me a nice response. I can

also type that into codeex and press enter. Now, notice here that the chat

enter. Now, notice here that the chat find OpenAI desktop features showed up here in the side panel under this chats column. This is actually brand new to

column. This is actually brand new to Codex. They added this chats column.

Codex. They added this chats column.

This is because we didn't actually select which location we wanted this chat to be in. And I'll explain that right now. What makes Claude Code and

right now. What makes Claude Code and Codeex so powerful is that it is an AI agent that can basically control your entire computer. It can create files, it

entire computer. It can create files, it can edit files, and as we'll get to later, it can even use computer use, which means fully controlling the mouse and keyboard on your computer. And so

when you do this, the most useful way to do it is to give it a specific location in which it starts out in. And when you create a project, it's going to open up

your folders on your computer, right?

It's going to open up Finder. And so I create a project called Codeex Projects.

And you can create anything you want.

You can call it Riley's codecs or you could just put them in your documents folder. It doesn't matter. I keep it

folder. It doesn't matter. I keep it organized. And I'll I'll even create a

organized. And I'll I'll even create a new folder. So I'll just say like

new folder. So I'll just say like Riley's codeex projects. So this is the folder that I'll create where I will put all of my other projects beneath it. So

I just created this Riley's codeex projects. Now let's say I wanted to do

projects. Now let's say I wanted to do some research on all the cool things about Codeex and the new desktop app.

And I can create a project where all the documents that I create about this will be stored in that location. And so what I'm going to do is I'm going to hit new folder and I'm going to call this codeex

desktop research and we're going to hit create. We're going to select this

create. We're going to select this folder and we're going to hit open.

Notice here that a project was created.

We have one project created and it's called Codex Desktop Research. Now if we click on this button, we are now creating a new chat at Codeex Desktop

Research. It's also listed right here.

Research. It's also listed right here.

Codeex Desktop research. So when we create a chat, it'll show up here. So

I'm just going to say, please tell me about the new Codeex desktop app features that they released today. And

again, this can search the internet by default. It can go off and do research.

default. It can go off and do research.

And notice here, if we were to expand this, this chat shows up right here. And

it will automatically use AI to name it.

So find new codecs app features. Now we

can press this button again and we can actually create a new chat. I can say what are people saying about the new

codeex app? Figure out a way to look at

codeex app? Figure out a way to look at blogs and x.com and what are people saying? What are they excited about? So

saying? What are they excited about? So

these are chats under the same project and they work at the same time. And you

can tell that it's in progress because of this right here. Right? You can see that we have this spinny circle right here. So, we know that we're waiting.

here. So, we know that we're waiting.

And one of the coolest features of the Codeex app and other similar apps like it is it makes it pretty easy to uh multitask. And so, we'll know when it's

multitask. And so, we'll know when it's done because a blue little dot. There we

go. Right on Q. So, this blue dot popped up here. Now, we know that we have like

up here. Now, we know that we have like an unread message. So we can click on this and so here we can find the new feature and let's say I don't want to read it like this. I can say please

create a spreadsheet of the new features that you just told me. And so now what it's going to do is it is going to create a spreadsheet which is a document

and it's actually going to store this spreadsheet in this folder right here.

And remember you can always get back to this folder for this project by clicking these three dots and hit open in Finder.

And you can see that it opens up right here and we can click into it and we're going to be able to see all of the files that get created. No files have been created so far. And these chats don't

actually get stored here. It's just the files that they create. Oh, and here we go. It just created this outputs folder.

go. It just created this outputs folder.

We click in this. And so it's created the folder. It hasn't yet created the

the folder. It hasn't yet created the document yet. And if you'll notice here,

document yet. And if you'll notice here, it's done. And you'll see at the bottom

it's done. And you'll see at the bottom we have this codec codeex desktop features.xlsx. XLSX. If we go ahead and

features.xlsx. XLSX. If we go ahead and we just click open, look at this. It

opens right here in the side view.

Notice here, if we don't want this side by side view, we can come up and we can press this button right here, which will allow us to full screen it. And I could even remove the side panel. And now

we're operating in this spreadsheet view. And it is literally full screen.

view. And it is literally full screen.

Yeah, I can view the whole thing. And I

can create a follow-up. And I could say something like, "Please remove the source page column." And so now we can just see that it is working. And you can

tell it's working because it says stop.

And we can leave this full screen view.

And we can see that this was entered in the chat. So this is a fun way to toggle

the chat. So this is a fun way to toggle between like here you can see all of your agents and the chat and what your agent is working on. And if you want to just focus on the thing that you're

working on, again, you can full screen this. And you can remove the side panel

this. And you can remove the side panel to kind of toggle between the views. And

look here, it's done. You will notice here that the source column is no longer here. It removed it. And so we can just

here. It removed it. And so we can just use AI to edit this document pretty perfectly. And remember, remember when I

perfectly. And remember, remember when I said that all of the files that your agent creates will show up in this folder and you can open in Finder at

this location and we can open this and here we can see that this XLS this is the file that we're working on right now. So all of it is stored in this file

now. So all of it is stored in this file and so this makes it easy for me to create chats and reference that file. I

can very easily hit create new chat and I can say please add anything that I missed to at and we should be able to see the file. If we go back to finder,

we can see that this f is called codeex desktop features. And so we can go

desktop features. And so we can go at@codeex desktop features. And so we can at@mention that file and say do research let me know if I miss anything

for new features for codecs. And so

within this chat like within this folder we can atntion anything that we create which is really really fun. Okay. I

wanted to take a brief moment to just recap everything that we've talked about before we dive into more advanced topics. Codeex in its simplest form.

topics. Codeex in its simplest form.

This Codeex application allows you to chat with an AI agent that can create, edit, and delete files on your computer.

And the specific parts of the app that we've talked about, the project location or file path is right here. The

permissions are right here. It's

basically what your agent is allowed to do and do you need to approve its actions. I prefer using full access. So

actions. I prefer using full access. So

just let it let it cook. And then we also have the model GPT 5.4 and the effort level which is extra high that I use by default. And you can type your

question or answer or whatever you want to create. You can type it in. When you

to create. You can type it in. When you

type it in, when you choose a file location, it'll also show up in the side panel right here. And again, your project location, Codex research, Codex

desktop. research. This chat, whatever

desktop. research. This chat, whatever you type in will be named and will be placed here in the side panel. And if we go down here, your agent can also create files, right? So, it can create

files, right? So, it can create this.xlsx

this.xlsx document on your computer. And so, this is just an agent created file. And this

agent created file gets added to this folder that you created, right? The same

project location, your file created by an agent. If the chat is within this

an agent. If the chat is within this project location, that file will actually show up in this outputs folder within the codeex desktop research. So

you can see they all get organized in this clean file layout. And then if you press this open button right here, then it opens up the file in this clean view.

And remember, you can full screen this view if you want to. And you can see all of your files here. So you can actually have multiple files open, which we'll get to a lot later. We haven't done this

yet, but you can see the file name right here. And so that's kind of a basic

here. And so that's kind of a basic overview of what we've talked about so far. Now, let's dig into some more fun

far. Now, let's dig into some more fun workflows and more fun projects. So now

I want to go over the other options up here on the top left. The first one being search. And don't worry, we'll get

being search. And don't worry, we'll get to plugins in a second. This is when it gets really fun. But you know how we have two projects over here? I've

actually created over 30 different projects in the time that I've been using codecs. But one thing that you can

using codecs. But one thing that you can do is you can very easily remove them from the side panel and that doesn't mean you delete anything because remember these are all just folders on your computer and those don't actually

get deleted. You just remove them from

get deleted. You just remove them from the side panel. But this search feature what I can do is I can search anything.

So I remember I looked for I said to do research and create a report in the style of karpathy but I removed the project. But if I just type in Karpathy,

project. But if I just type in Karpathy, it can actually it searches all the chats for the name Karpathy. And I can click on it and now this chat opens up and you can see here that the name of

the chat is analyze Karpathy voice and it's in this general agent tasks. So

remember this is just the project folder. So this code's desktop research,

folder. So this code's desktop research, right? That is the project folder. This

right? That is the project folder. This

is the general agent tasks folder that I removed from the side panel. But if I click on this, it'll actually open up the location. And then all I need to do

the location. And then all I need to do is just drag this in here. And boom. Now

all of the chats for this general agent tasks here shows up here on the left side panel. Right? That's pretty cool.

side panel. Right? That's pretty cool.

And again, I can remove it. And I can bring it back whenever I want. And so in order to access this search menu, you can just press commandG and we can just

type in codeex outline and you can open it without even clicking on it, which is kind of fun. Here is application that I was working on earlier that goes through all the features, but we're going to get to more advanced applications in just a

second. First, I want to talk about

second. First, I want to talk about plugins. And so, yeah, many people get

plugins. And so, yeah, many people get these confused plugins versus skills.

And I will say the line between plugins and skills is a little blurry. And so, I actually just asked Codeex to create a little graphic using my Excaladraw skill

that I created. And I had it create this image and then I exported it. And here

it is. So fun fact, I generated this with my Excaladraw skill. But let's talk about the difference between skills and plugins. So skills are basically a

plugins. So skills are basically a reusable workflow package for a specific kind of task. And so you can think of a skill as a reusable recipe. Whereas a

plug-in is the installable unit that extends codecs with more capabilities.

And so you can see here if we click on plugins, right, it's kind of weird, right? In the claw app, we can see that

right? In the claw app, we can see that they call it the customize tab. And then

here they have skills and connectors.

OpenAI has plugins and skills. If you

use different tools, they have different vocabulary for each one. So I kind of just clump these together and I personally think them of them as skills.

And so skills are just ways to extend the capability of the model. Right? So

if I wanted to say something to Codeex and be like, "Hey, check my email and tell me all of the urgent messages that they've sent me today." Right? It

couldn't do that right as you downloaded Codeex. you need to give it the skill of

Codeex. you need to give it the skill of email. And so I've done that already,

email. And so I've done that already, right? I've given it the email skill. Uh

right? I've given it the email skill. Uh

one thing that I can give it is my Google calendar skill. I haven't done that yet in codeex. So let me show you this. So this is actually a plugin.

this. So this is actually a plugin.

Sorry, Google calendar plugin. And so I can give it the plugin. And so we can hit install Google calendar. And this

will automatically take me to my browser where I can sign into my email. And I

can hit continue. And we can hit select all continue. And now once we get the

all continue. And now once we get the verification, Google calendar is ready.

Google calendar is now connected. That

means the calendar is now plugged in.

Now if I go, let's say we go to uh let's go to general agent task because that's what I want to do right now. And we're

just going to press this button right here. Now we can say please list out the

here. Now we can say please list out the events for this week for me. And I can press slash. You actually wouldn't have

press slash. You actually wouldn't have to do this. You don't have to type in everything. The agent is smart enough to

everything. The agent is smart enough to just do it. And you'll see here that Google Calendar shows up right here. And

so I can say, "Please list out the events for me. List them out here in the chat." And we can run this. And look at

chat." And we can run this. And look at this. So all of my events are listed out

this. So all of my events are listed out right here. So this is my entire

right here. So this is my entire calendar listed out right here. And so

I'm going to say, "Please, can you send me a weekly recap in email? Just email

it to myself because I I've set up my Gmail integration." And I can hit

Gmail integration." And I can hit slashgmail and um please send me this recap to my email. And so that's all we're doing is

email. And so that's all we're doing is we are sending this to my email. So,

it's using the Gmail skill connected Gmail address. And it's going to send me

Gmail address. And it's going to send me the email. I found the email address is

the email. I found the email address is my email right here. Sending the recap there with the week and conflict note included. And so, it's done. It said, I

included. And so, it's done. It said, I sent the recap to your email with the subject weekly calendar recap. If I go to my email application, I can see here, check this out. Here's the email that I

got. And I use superhuman for email. And

got. And I use superhuman for email. And

here it says weekly. It was sent from me. And here's this weekly recap. Now,

me. And here's this weekly recap. Now,

one thing that we're going to talk about, and I'll talk about more about this later, is automations. I can just say, "Please, can you make this task an

automation for every Friday at 4:00 p.m.

for the previous week?" Okay, look, I'm turning this into a weekly automation.

Blah blah blah blah blah. Here it says created weekly calendar recap Fridays at 4 pm. And so if I click on this right

4 pm. And so if I click on this right here, I can see this weekly calendar recap. We can see that the status is

recap. We can see that the status is active. The next run is tomorrow at 4

active. The next run is tomorrow at 4 p.m. Right now it's currently Thursday

p.m. Right now it's currently Thursday at 4 p.m. And it's never run before. So

it doesn't list the last run. And that's

what we got. And what you'll notice here, if we actually go up to automations, we now see a one by automations. We can click on this. And

automations. We can click on this. And

here we see the automations. Look at

this. And you can actually test this automation just by hitting play, which will automatically play it. Or we can edit the automation. And it is very easy

to just edit it. And we can add to it.

And I can say make sure to use the Gmail skill if you want to. You actually don't need to do that. It's basically implied.

And it's that easy to create an automation. You just ask codeex to

automation. You just ask codeex to create an automation. And so if you're ever confused about what a plug-in can do, just create a new chat. So what

we're going to do is we're going to go to general agent tasks. We're going to create a new chat. And I'm just going to type in at Figma. And this is a plugin.

And I'm going to say, please tell me what actions I can do with this plugin.

I've never used it. Describe to me what I can do or what you can do, your abilities with this plug-in. List all.

So now Figma, we will learn about the Figma plugin. And here it listed all of

Figma plugin. And here it listed all of the things that it can do. A very quick side note, you see this carrot here after working for 18 seconds. You can

actually click this and this will show kind of its thinking behind the scenes.

Figma plugins gives me three broad kinds of abilities. It can inspect existing

of abilities. It can inspect existing Figma files. It can generate new visual

Figma files. It can generate new visual artifacts and connect Figma to your codebase. And so we can just test this

codebase. And so we can just test this out right now. So I have Figma open right here. And I guess I'm just going

right here. And I guess I'm just going to create a new design. And let's go ahead and call this cuz I don't see the ability for it to create a new design.

Uh so I'm going to rename this. And I'm

just going to say I created this new Figma board called Riley new design. Can

you please put hello world on that design to see if that works? So now

we're going to test out this Figma integration. And so look at this. It

integration. And so look at this. It

says Figma is running locally. I'm

switching to the text tool and placing a simple hello world on the canvas. And so

now it says hello world is now on the Riley new design canvas. Let's go ahead and go over there. And look at this. We

have hello world. And I've been typing a lot in this video. And so I'm going to show you how I normally interact with AI agents, which is just with my voice using a tool called Whisper Flow. And uh

that's literally you can look it up on Google. You can download it. They have a

Google. You can download it. They have a generous free plan. But all you have to do is hold the Fn key and I can speak my idea. So now I want you to go to Figma.

idea. So now I want you to go to Figma.

Actually, I don't want you to ignore the hello world. That was just to test. Now

hello world. That was just to test. Now

that I know that it works, I want you to make a mockup design on Figma for my new shoe company called New Shoe. N O S H O.

This is a new futuristic shoe, and I want you to create a landing page for it. So do that on Figma. If you need to

it. So do that on Figma. If you need to get an image of this new shoe, generate it using your built-in image generation tool. And take a look at this. It just

tool. And take a look at this. It just

generated new shoe. And it generated an image right here in the chat as you can see here. And now it says looked at

see here. And now it says looked at codec. So it's actually seeing the

codec. So it's actually seeing the computer use is actually checking to see if it generated it. So now I'm using Figma Figma/generate design for Figma landing page workflow

and image genen for the product art. And

so it generated this without a background. Notice here if I were to

background. Notice here if I were to copy this image and I were to like open it up, you can see here it's saved to my clipboard without a background. And this

is a pretty cool shoe. So, I'm not going to lie. This Figma integration is a it's

to lie. This Figma integration is a it's pretty much made for you to have a Figma board and convert the Figma board into code rather than like telling it to generate code and then put it onto

Figma. And so, there's actually a tool

Figma. And so, there's actually a tool made specifically for that which is called paper, which a I've talked to a lot of designers and a lot of designers are switching to this, but what this allows you to do is you can create a new

file here. And I'm just going to call

file here. And I'm just going to call this codeex test. And what I'm going to do is I'm just going to press new. I can

say slashpaper. And I have this skill that I've created previously called paper desk uh deck style. Um but what we can do is we can actually go to plugins

and we can hit manage. And here we have MCPS. And here we have this paper MCP.

MCPS. And here we have this paper MCP.

And so if you are ever using a tool on their website, they might say like use the new paper MCP or use the new Figma MCP or use the new notion MCP. You can

literally just go to claw uh claude code. This works in cloud code or codeex

code. This works in cloud code or codeex and say, "Hey, I want to be able to use this MCP. Can you please create a skill

this MCP. Can you please create a skill that wraps this MCP?" And that'll tell it that it can create a skill with that MCP so that you can use it really easily. So, what I'm going to do is I

easily. So, what I'm going to do is I can go to this new chat here and I can hit slashpaper or I can say use the

paper MCP to create a landing page for my new company, New Shoe. And remember,

we've created those files for new shoe.

Let's see if they're in here. Yep, new

shoe hero. And we can type at new shoe png. Use the one without a background

png. Use the one without a background and create a landing page on the open paper board. Use the paper tool that

paper board. Use the paper tool that we've created. And since I've already

we've created. And since I've already created this, you're going to see and I in my opinion, this is the best way to get AI to make designs for you. Check

this out. So, we can open up paper. Oh,

this is really cool as well. So if we open up this general tasks here and we rightclick on this chat and we say open in mini window, we can actually open

this chat in a mini window and we can minimize codecs. So now we can have

minimize codecs. So now we can have whatever application we want to have open here on the side. And here it says, okay, the board is empty. So I'm going to build a fresh desktop artboard. I'm

checking both the hero files locally.

Okay, design is set. I'm building this.

Look at this. So, it'll just generate a landing page design and we can just have this open. We have the chat open on the

this open. We have the chat open on the side. And I love this animation when

side. And I love this animation when it's when it's editing. And we'll just let it cook. Okay. You see here it created this top board or top bar.

Technology performance launch. You can

see move like the roads has been written. New shoe blends featherweight

written. New shoe blends featherweight knit. All right. So, these buttons are a

knit. All right. So, these buttons are a little overlapping. Remember, the AI

little overlapping. Remember, the AI might fix this. it might just realize it messes up and it'll actually just fix this. Oh, this is a great opportunity to

this. Oh, this is a great opportunity to talk about a new feature. So, one thing that a lot of AI tools have is message queuing, which basically like if I were

to type a prompt while it's working right now and say like, "Please fix it."

On a lot of AI tools, what it'll do is it'll wait for the AI to be done before entering the prompt. But Codeex has steering built in like steer like like

your a steering wheel. And what you can do is is I can paste that screenshot and just say, "Oh, by the way, there's some overlap here. You might want to fix this

overlap here. You might want to fix this while you're working." And so when you press enter, by default, it'll be queued up. But if you click steer, it'll

up. But if you click steer, it'll actually enter it while it's working. So

you don't even have to wait for it to be done. You can kind of steer it while you

done. You can kind of steer it while you work. And so you can see here once it's

work. And so you can see here once it's done with its latest activity or tool call, your prompt gets entered. And so

now in the middle of your conversation, it says that I saw the overlap. I'd

already started moving the CTA and stats down, but I'm rechecking the hero and adjusting the copy. And it'll hopefully make the fix on this specific run. And

look at this. So it's already starting to fix it. And here we go. And I could say something like create four more

variations. I want you to make slight

variations. I want you to make slight modifications on each. I'm not going to go through this whole process, but the point I'm trying to make here is paper is a software tool that was designed

specifically to connect to your AI agents like Codeex, like Claude Code, and there will be way more tools just like this. I think there's a massive

like this. I think there's a massive opportunity to create tools that connect to other agents that people already use.

And you can see here, Figma has a really bad integration in my opinion compared to paper. Paper's just way more fun. And

to paper. Paper's just way more fun. And

look at this. It just created this new variation and it is going to copy over everything. And that's how easy it is.

everything. And that's how easy it is.

You just get AI to create multiple variations. Look at this. Number two,

variations. Look at this. Number two,

number three, and number four, right?

Making them with different background colors. It's working on them in

colors. It's working on them in parallel. And this tool paper was made

parallel. And this tool paper was made specifically to be an integration into your existing tools. And this is going to be a massive trend going forward. And

so plugins are kind of pre-made for you a lot of the time. They're just built into codecs. And this list is going to

into codecs. And this list is going to get a thousand times bigger. This tool

is going to become so popular that every software platform in the world is going to be begging OpenAI to create an official plugin for them so you show up at the top of the list. the value of showing up at the top of this list for

like GitHub, linear, all of these tools, even showing up at this part right here like Neon, Postgress, like this is so valuable to show up here on this list.

And so there's going to be more and more of these integrations, but it's important to realize how to create your own skill. So let's go ahead and create

own skill. So let's go ahead and create our own skill. So, if we go to our general agent tasks and we open up a new task, one of the things that I was constantly doing over and over again was

go into YouTube and I would go to this site called like YouTube transcript extractor and I wanted a way to very easily like pull a transcript from a video. And then I wanted to be able to

video. And then I wanted to be able to do it for all of the videos of a given channel or or I wanted to be able to search YouTube and pull the transcripts from a certain search term. And so I I

looked it up. I said, "Hey, I want to be able to use an API." And so an API, for those of you who are untechnical, you can think of this as just like a way to

use code to access certain information from other people's software. And so

when you're vibe coding, a lot of you guys who follow me uh have vibe coded before, and if you wanted to add an AI chat to an application, you needed the

OpenAI API, which you also needed an OpenAI API key. And this would basically grant you access to add the OpenAI technology into your app. And so this is

what I'll do all the time. Like if I if I'm running into an annoying process that I'm doing over and over again, I'll just look up and see if there's an API for it. So it's like I want to be able

for it. So it's like I want to be able to use an API to pull YouTube transcripts. Can you suggest the top

transcripts. Can you suggest the top five for me? And look at this. It just

created a list of different ones that we can use. Here are the top five. Super

can use. Here are the top five. Super

Data, Transcript API, YouTube Transcript.io and Scrape Creators. So,

I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to check out Super Data. And I have used this before. What we can do is we can

this before. What we can do is we can sign in. And once you sign in and put in

sign in. And once you sign in and put in your credit card, you can get an API key. I think I might even be on the free

key. I think I might even be on the free plan. And so, I get a certain amount of

plan. And so, I get a certain amount of transcripts per month. I think you get a 100 free per month. So, I'm not on my personal Super Data account. I don't

think I'm using that many of them. So I

can copy this API key and we can go back to codeex and say, "Okay, please can you create a skill that allows me to ask you

to summarize the latest 10 videos from a certain YouTube channel and you can always use this API to just immediately pull them. So you can go to their

pull them. So you can go to their YouTube channel, you can search their YouTube channel, get their latest five videos and pull the transcripts and then summarize them. I want you to create a

summarize them. I want you to create a skill. So, you're going to need to look

skill. So, you're going to need to look and research how to use Supa data and figure out how to use it well and quickly and create a skill so that I can always ask you for this information.

Here is my API key. I'm going to include my API key. I'm going to paste it at the end. I don't want to show it on camera.

end. I don't want to show it on camera.

But one thing before I want to do that is you can type in skill creator and this will indicate that it should use the skill creator. It'll help it understand what it needs to do. And this

skill makes it really good at creating skills. And so here is the key. I'm

skills. And so here is the key. I'm

going to paste it, but I'm going to do it off camera. Okay, so I entered my prompt. It's now running. I'm just have

prompt. It's now running. I'm just have this covering up my key. And it's going to use the skill creator and it is going to create the skill. And then once your codeex is done working and it's created

the skill, again, you go to plugins, you click on skills, and you'll see it right here. And so it created the skill called

here. And so it created the skill called YouTube researcher. And so in order to

YouTube researcher. And so in order to use a skill, you actually need to create a new session. So this is the session that we created the skill in. Once we're

done, right, we can just hit this new chat button and we can just type in YouTube researcher. And so please can

YouTube researcher. And so please can you look at Riley Brown latest 10

YouTube videos, pull the transcripts and summarize them in a document. And

please, I want you to inform me which of these videos did well and which of these videos did not do as well. And this

should be kind of an analysis of what people are interested in. That's what I want you to look in. And then also do a hook analysis. So based on like the

hook analysis. So based on like the intro of my video, I want you to say which intros did well, which intros did not do well. And in this report, I want the YouTube thumbnails in there as well.

So Super Data can also pull the YouTube thumbnail, which is really cool. Okay,

so it is done. And you can see here we see this report. If I click open, we now have this Riley Brown YouTube report.

And look at this. So this is using this skill right here, which is the /doccks word docs skill. This is I think this comes built into codeex. And it looked

at the full transcripts. And here at the bottom, we see the hook winner. So

Claude is taking over. Big market shift, high urgency. These intros did the best.

high urgency. These intros did the best.

Claude code leak. Openclaw blender

skills. Claude Code can design now. Why

specialized agents are superior. That's

pretty good. The hooks that didn't do well is build a sync web app and mobile app in 16 minutes. That video did not do as well. The 35 fundamentals you need to

as well. The 35 fundamentals you need to vibe code your first app. So it looks like vibe coding did not do as well.

Building a mobile app with OpenAI codeex and seven openclaw skills that can 10x your output. Very interesting. And so it

your output. Very interesting. And so it even told me what to double down on. So

this is pretty cool. So it took all of that YouTube data and turned it into a document. I'm gonna say, okay, on the

document. I'm gonna say, okay, on the last day of every month, I want you to do this for the videos for that month.

Can you create this automation that uses the slash YouTube researcher skill and

the slashword doc to create a report just like this for the videos for that month? make it

slightly more brief and in the table make them ordered by view count. And so

now we're running this. We can exit full screen mode and that's exactly what we're going to do here. So what we did here is we basically created a YouTube researcher skill and this required an

external API and we just did research on codeex to find the super data API and then what we did is we got an API key.

We gave this API key to codeex and we said create a skill with the super data API use this key and then this created

this skill. So this process created this

this skill. So this process created this skill and then we said to use it. I said

use the super data API to look up my YouTube pull all my latest transcripts and then create a doc, right? And so we created a doc and then we kind of paired these together, right? We used these in

tandem with one another. We used this and we created this automation, right?

So, we created an automation. We said

every single end of the month, at the end of every single month, I want you to create a report that searches YouTube and prepares it in a word doc and send it to me. And that's exactly what we did. And so, if we go back to codeex,

did. And so, if we go back to codeex, let's see if it's done. Yes, it's done.

And you see here it says created monthly YouTube report. So, I can click on this

YouTube report. So, I can click on this and here, okay, I didn't realize this.

You can reference skills in the uh monthly report. So that's useful to

monthly report. So that's useful to know. And you'll notice here in the

know. And you'll notice here in the automations tab, we now have a two. So

we have two automations that are set up.

A monthly YouTube report and a weekly calendar recap. Okay. So we've covered a

calendar recap. Okay. So we've covered a lot here in part one. We've talked about a lot of the basics, how the app works, how to create skills. We've talked about plugins, automations, we've created a

couple, and we're kind of moving slowly through this process. In part two, we're going to be doing a role play. And we're

going to be creating six different things at once. And what I really want to show in this section is a how to do like we're actually going to create a web app. We're going to create a mobile

web app. We're going to create a mobile app. So, we're going to learn about vibe

app. So, we're going to learn about vibe coding in this process. But I also want to focus on multitasking. As I said earlier in the video, these agents are taking longer and longer to complete

tasks. So if you want to be efficient in

tasks. So if you want to be efficient in this new AI world, you need to learn how to set like send instructions to an agent, trust the agent to do really good work and then move to a new agent chat

so that you can start working on something else. And all of the best

something else. And all of the best engineers and uh the best operators who use AI are very effective multitaskers and they're able to like just focus on one agent chat, put all of your effort

into a prompt and then once you press enter to just check out of that task and move to a new one. So it's not even like multitasking, you're like serialing.

Each prompt that you type in is the task. And so we're going to create six

task. And so we're going to create six different things in this role play. So,

in this role play, my name is Riley Brown, which is my actual name, but I want to create an iOS app. So, my main priority is to create an iOS app, but creating the app isn't enough, right? We

actually have to do some marketing. And

so, that's why I'm going to be creating some Expost automations. We also need a highquality launch video. We're going to do a launch video. I want to raise a little bit of money. I want to raise a million bucks for this app. So, we're

going to create an investor deck. We're

also going to release this launch video before this app is out, right? So, we're

we want to go launch video then iOS app, which means that we need to create some sort of website or landing page that we can allow people to sign up for a weight list. You want to be able to collect

list. You want to be able to collect data. And before we create our iOS app,

data. And before we create our iOS app, we are going to create an iOS app design. And that's what we're going to

design. And that's what we're going to do. So, we're going to kind of move

do. So, we're going to kind of move through these together. You know, we're not going to work on all six at once, but we're going to be working on many things at once the whole time until we

create a system around this app that could be a fully operating business and we're going to create some automations as well. So, in order to get started,

as well. So, in order to get started, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go to Codeex and we're going to create a new project. So, this new project, um,

new project. So, this new project, um, we're going to go into Riley Brown.

We're going to go into Codeex projects.

Actually, we're going to create a whole new folder here. And I'm just going to call this my new business. And what I'm going to do is I'm just going to open up this folder and I'm going to hit new

chat. I'm going to say I have a plan

chat. I'm going to say I have a plan create a markdown file of my plan. Then

what I'm going to do is I'm going to go to this little thing here and just going to take a screenshot this put this image. I'm creating a mobile app right

image. I'm creating a mobile app right now and a landing page as well as some other assets. I want to create a design

other assets. I want to create a design for this. I just want you to outline

for this. I just want you to outline what I've put in this in a simple markdown file. whatever you see here.

markdown file. whatever you see here.

I'm also going to make a launch video with a remotion skill. I'm going to make What else am I doing? Oh, an investor deck. I also want to make an investor

deck. I also want to make an investor deck. So, please just make a simple

deck. So, please just make a simple bulleted list that I can check off as I go along of all of these items. So, there should be six each one of the ones that are listed here. And then, please

at the top put my app idea. So, my app idea is as follows. And I put a little info here. The app is going to be called

info here. The app is going to be called Chorus. It's going to be a place where

Chorus. It's going to be a place where people can learn about AI agents. People

can learn about the best agent platforms. People can learn about how agents work. Oops, we can stop it here.

agents work. Oops, we can stop it here.

People People can also learn about the best skills. So, it's going to be a

best skills. So, it's going to be a skills library that I'm going to curate that people can copy and paste into any agent and it will just work. So,

basically just put this in a very simple one-pager doc. Don't add anything. So,

one-pager doc. Don't add anything. So,

we're kind of just creating a plan here in this my new business. Now, while

that's going to run, what I'm going to do is I'm going to create a new chat and I'm going to say I want to use the slashmo design skill. Now, this mobile

divi design skill is a custom skill that I made and I actually extracted it from anthropics new design tool. So, if you go to claw.ai/design,

they just released a new design tool that's like supposed to be like Figma.

And all I did, I had it create a mobile app design. As you can see here, there's

app design. As you can see here, there's this like design and I want to be able to use a skill just like this. So then I just asked the agent. I said, "Hey, can you tell me exactly how this design app

worked?" And it just literally worked

worked?" And it just literally worked for me. Like I it just outputed

for me. Like I it just outputed everything. So, I just copied all of

everything. So, I just copied all of these documents here. And then I copied the files that this new claw design skill gives you. And then I gave it to Codeex and I literally said the

following here. I literally said this. I

following here. I literally said this. I

said, "I want you to create a mobile design skill. This is how Claude does

design skill. This is how Claude does it. I want you to mimic this." And then

it. I want you to mimic this." And then I just pasted literally everything it gave me here with all of the files and it just created this mobile design skill and it works really well. I'll show you.

So, we can go back to this. I want you to use a mobile design skill and I want you to create the screens for this app

in very basic Apple style design. We

will add some flare in a little bit. I

just want to get all the screens functionally correct. And so what I'm

functionally correct. And so what I'm going to do here is I'm going to go ahead and run this. Um I'm going to go back to this chorus app plan. We can

open this here in the side view. So you

can see here we have this right here. So

this app is going to be called chorus.

So I can just copy this and we can just paste this app idea. And now we're creating the mobile app design. And so

what we need to do is we're going to create the design first. Then we're

going to create an iPhone app. We're

going to create a web app. Investor deck

launch video and expost automation. So

we're working on this right now. And by

the way, I will post the mobile app design skill on the actual app that we're creating. I'm going to put this on

we're creating. I'm going to put this on test flight and I'll put I'll put it on a website somewhere below the video. So,

you'll be able to get this mobile app design skill. You'll be able to just

design skill. You'll be able to just copy the link and paste it into Codeex and use the skill for 100% for free. And

okay, so while these screens are loading, we can actually get our mobile app set up. And so, I'm going to go through this process relatively slowly so that you can understand how to build

an iOS app with codec. So, I'm going to say I want you to create a new project called Chorus. This is going to be a

called Chorus. This is going to be a Swift mobile app. And what I want you to do right now is just make it say hello world. This is Chorus in simple text in

world. This is Chorus in simple text in the middle. Basically, what we're doing

the middle. Basically, what we're doing is we're just getting our project set up. We're not going to do anything else.

up. We're not going to do anything else.

Just put this text on a mobile app and open the Xcode project when you're done so that uh I can run it from Xcode. And

so, we're going to run this. In order to use this, you're going to need two things. And you can search on codeex how

things. And you can search on codeex how to do this. You're going to need Xcode.

And I will pull it up here. If you just type in download Xcode, this is Apple's This is Apple's developer platform. And

Codeex can actually connect to Xcode.

And once you download this, you're also going to need to download iOS simulator if you want to run it on a little device on your phone. So that's those are the two things that I have downloaded. And

you're going to need the iOS simulator for this. And you can figure out how to

for this. And you can figure out how to download this. Just ask AI. You do need

download this. Just ask AI. You do need a Mac for this. And you will probably need like 20 GB of spare storage on your computer. So the chorus screens are

computer. So the chorus screens are still being built, but the create chorus Hello app is done. And so it actually opened up Xcode on my computer. Now what

I'm going to do is I'm going to change this to one of the simulators. We're

going to use an iPhone 17. and we're

going to hit this play button. This

should open a simulator. Here it is. And

here is the app that we're going to be working on. So, I'm going to move this

working on. So, I'm going to move this right here. Here is going to be the

right here. Here is going to be the mobile app that we are working on. And

this is really cool. And as you can see here, hello. This is Chorus. This is the

here, hello. This is Chorus. This is the app. It is completely white. Just have

app. It is completely white. Just have

this black text here in the middle.

There's no app functionality. We just

now have the project open. And now we can talk to codeex and we can actually edit this app however we want. We can

build any features we want literally any features simply by five coding and you'll see we'll add some more features later. Now uh here is an app uh where we

later. Now uh here is an app uh where we see that the build chorus screens is done. We can click on this. Okay. So I

done. We can click on this. Okay. So I

actually just went to have lunch for about 25 minutes and we're back and all my agents are done. So obviously we have the Xcode project set up and here we have the build chorus screens. So now

that it's done and it gave us this prototype link. So my skill gives you a

prototype link. So my skill gives you a prototype link and take a look at that.

So we have this app screen. It's very

basic, but we can switch screens here or we can switch tabs. So we have this like learn tab and maybe you can do like agents 101. I think this is actually a

agents 101. I think this is actually a decent start. I like the hierarchy. So

decent start. I like the hierarchy. So

like the learn the different platforms. This is like a good we can organize this or actually create real categories later. But this is ultimately what I

later. But this is ultimately what I want the app to look like. And saved is good. It separates the learning and the

good. It separates the learning and the platforms and the skills here. As you

can see here, we have multiple saved. I

like this design. So if we go to this chorus app and what we can do is we can say please integrate and you can actually go up here and what you can do is you can actually click on this toggle

files. So here we have the output. Oh,

files. So here we have the output. Oh,

this is cool. Yeah. So now we can see we have this mobile design. So we can just say please integrate the screens in the

my new business folder in the mobile app and just make this app have all of these

screens. We will populate it with real

screens. We will populate it with real data later and build out the experience and polish the design. So implement it

now. So we've created these screens

now. So we've created these screens right here and this just give us kind of like a nice little outline like okay we can make some edits to this but I think this is good enough to just implement

and so we can go to our plan and we could say okay mark the iPhone app as done and then make the building the iPhone app as working in the works and

then also put web app and landing page in the works because now we need to create a landing page. Okay, so that just sent through. Now what we can do is we're going to create a new chat and

we're going to say I want to create a very basic web app landing page that can collect data from interested users for

our app. I just want to create the shell

our app. I just want to create the shell and basically just have a page with a title that says chorus app. And then I want a field that users can fill out uh

in order to put in their email and and their information. except we're going to

their information. except we're going to use an external tool for this. And so

what I'm going to do is I'm going to go to ARC and what I'm going to do is I'm going to go to tally.so. So tally is a tool that I use to collect form submissions. So here are all the form

submissions. So here are all the form submissions that I've created in the past. Here's a brand new form that we're

past. Here's a brand new form that we're going to create. And so I'm just going to say I'm going to say weight list. Um

and we're going to use a template. Let's

just use a template. And we can just do this right here. And we can do last name, first name, email address. Yeah,

let's use this template and we'll keep this really basic. We'll just say sign up for chorus. We can always edit this later, but I think this is good. How do

we Yeah, I think this is good. Let's How

do we make this not Okay, there we go.

Done. Your registration is complete. We

will reach out in a few days. Okay,

that's good. So now what we're going to do is we're going to publish this registration template. Now, we're going

registration template. Now, we're going to go to I believe it is share and we can do this standard embed right here.

And so, we can click embed the code link. And so, we can copy this code. As

link. And so, we can copy this code. As

you can see here, it's saved to my clipboard. Um, or we can say get the

clipboard. Um, or we can say get the code. Yeah, I think we can just copy all

code. Yeah, I think we can just copy all of this and we can go back to codeex. I

am using tally.so.

Can you please put this form in the site? We will design it after, right?

site? We will design it after, right?

Because right now we are using tally to collect people's email addresses, right?

So then we can reach out to them once we actually launch the app. So like right after this video in theory, I could put this up on the internet and I'll show you exactly how to do that. And we're

creating just a website that embeds this code which allows people to type that in. Then we're going to design out the

in. Then we're going to design out the rest of the website. And here we actually have this app is done. Oh, and

by the way, for this tally app, I said make this a React app and run it locally. React is just like a good

locally. React is just like a good framework for design, I actually really don't even know what it is. I just know that every app I've created has been a React app. And here we can see that it's

React app. And here we can see that it's done. So, if we click on this, it should

done. So, if we click on this, it should open up the app here on the side. Let's

see if this works. Okay, wait. Uh, while

this finishes up, what we can do is we can go to Xcode. This does appear that it is done. And we can run this again on the simulator. And here it succeeded.

the simulator. And here it succeeded.

And here we have the app running on Swift learn platform skills and saved.

So this is indeed a Swift application and we have these pages. I wonder do we want these fixed at the top? Um we will need to make some decisions here. Oh,

okay. So this is running locally. This

just opened up in my computer right here. We can see that this is working

here. We can see that this is working really well. And so I like this style.

really well. And so I like this style.

For whatever reason, Codeex likes to use this style by default. I'm going to have it use a style that looks a lot more like this. We're going to keep it very

like this. We're going to keep it very basic. And okay, so what I want to do is

basic. And okay, so what I want to do is I'm going to go to this chorus mobile app, right? Because here we're working

app, right? Because here we're working on the chorus app. And again, you can rename these chats to keep them more organized. So in fact, I'm going to show

organized. So in fact, I'm going to show you. You can just rightclick and I'm

you. You can just rightclick and I'm just going to say mobile mobile app. We

can rename this to web app. We can

create chorus project plan. Um yeah, we can rename this to plan and we can even pin the plan to the top right now. Build

chorus screens and so we can rename this screen design. So that way we can stay

screen design. So that way we can stay fully organized while we work. Hi, I

want to make some changes. So firstly

the name of each page like for instance learn that should be pinned to the top and when I scroll that should not scroll down and so that should be pinned to the top. Right now when I scroll the title

top. Right now when I scroll the title of the app goes down with it and it just looks janky. And then as I scroll up the

looks janky. And then as I scroll up the the tags at the top those should scroll and every and as items go beneath the top bar I want it to kind of fade out

and this should be consistent on every page. Right now when I scroll down on

page. Right now when I scroll down on platforms it'll just look a lot better.

And then also the bottom little bar thing that has the four tabs. I really

like the design. Keep it everything.

just move it down a little bit. And then

have as you scroll down, have the items fade out. So the list as I scroll down

fade out. So the list as I scroll down should not appear to be beneath the bottom bar. It should fade out as it

bottom bar. It should fade out as it gets like halfway through the bar. I've

seen a lot of apps have this design or like right as it reaches the bar. It

should like have this light little fade out similar to the how you're going to do the top as well. And yeah, we're going to run it. Okay. So once your mobile app agent is done building, every single time you actually need to hit

play and this actually rebuilds the app on the device. So now we want to test it. Let's see how this looks. We have

it. Let's see how this looks. We have

this nice blur here at the bottom. We

have a blur here at the top. Look at

this. This is pretty cool. We can switch platforms and we're going to replace this with all the different platforms up here. This is going to be pretty cool.

here. This is going to be pretty cool.

This is looking really good actually.

I'm actually enjoying this. Um, research

build. Here are going to be the skills for different avatars. This is nice actually. And then saved. We can save

actually. And then saved. We can save them. And that's pretty cool. These

them. And that's pretty cool. These

actually do get saved. This is very, very cool. Okay, so we're working on

very cool. Okay, so we're working on this app. It looks pretty good. We need

this app. It looks pretty good. We need

to figure out a database, right? We want

to figure out how users are going to be able to sign in. Actually, we don't even need to worry about that. It's like how do I update this with the right app icons, etc., etc. And ideally, how do I do it from here? So, we can just ask

codec. So, I'm just going to ask it a

codec. So, I'm just going to ask it a long prompt here. What I want to be able to do is I want to be able to update the app so that the different platforms and the platform types are kind of stored in

a database. And I'm thinking, what is

a database. And I'm thinking, what is the easiest way to like store this information in this app so that I can have you edit it with AI? like I could just ask you right now to edit things or

add things to this app that's secure so users won't be able to edit it and um like what database should we use and yeah I want to be able to just like add a ton of things to this give you

documents so you can add it so that it stays organized and over time it could scale up to like thousands of skills in theory in in a couple years or something and uh we're going to allow users to sign in so what would be the best

database system to set up so that you can use like I could just ask you to add things to this app and we can just create it basically with AI that would work with with clerk which is what we

use for my company right now. And so

this is just another thing to learn when using agents, right? If you don't know what to do, you can just ask it, right?

It'll tell you the options and you just need to say, "Okay, let's do it. Let's

solve it. Let's try and figure this out." Okay, while that's working, let's

out." Okay, while that's working, let's go ahead and um please generate 10 possible app icons for our app here. So,

I'm going to just screenshot it so it knows which app we're talking about because it is located in the folder we're working working on the app now. I

want 10 icons, no background that fits this same style of this app. Ideally,

something close to like the those icons at the top row. generate 10 images all without a background. I want 10 options for app icons to choose from. These are

iOS app icons. And as I said earlier, the Codeex app actually has the built-in ability to use image generation. So, it

will actually decide what prompts to use and it'll generate 10 images. Another

thing that I want to do is I want to begin thinking about our launch video.

And so if we go to plugins and we type in remotion, we see that there's this remotion plugin. This is how you can

remotion plugin. This is how you can create motion graphics from prompts, we're going to use this. I've already

installed it. Um you see here it says remove from codeex. If you haven't installed it, you'll see add to codeex.

And then you can basically give it full access to do its thing. So if we come back here and we can say for the mobile app that we are working on right now

that is the best place for people to learn about agents and download skills and save things and learn about agents and make become better and more productive and make more money with AI agents. I want to create a launch video.

agents. I want to create a launch video.

So please just come up with a list of considerations for this like what should we consider? Let's plan out the video

we consider? Let's plan out the video where we are going to be using the and remember you can type slash actually when it's in a plugin you go at remotion skill don't make the video yet I just

want you to think about the skill and think about the considerations that I should consider when making this video so now we can run that let's go back to the mobile app here's what it says so as

of April 17th the best fit for this would be clerk superbase postgress y clerk already covers your off and clerk Okay, Postgress is the right shape for

this. Okay, so we should use Postgress.

this. Okay, so we should use Postgress.

Okay, so give me the link to get started with Superbase. And is there a Superbase

with Superbase. And is there a Superbase skill I could download that many people

use? If so, download that skill. Let's

use? If so, download that skill. Let's

use it. Let me know where I need to sign in. So I noticed that in plugins they

in. So I noticed that in plugins they didn't have a Superbase plugin but Superbase are what most of the vibe coding platforms use for a database. In

fact lovable uses Superbase and Superbase is actually a more valuable company than Lovable. It's like an incredibly valuable company. They're

recently $10 billion and it's just AI's favorite database at this point. And so

we're going to use it. And since it doesn't have a built-in plugin, I'm just having codeex search the internet and find a skill that we can use for Superbase. And while that is searching

Superbase. And while that is searching for that skill, we're going to go to this plan remotion launch video that's now done. And so based on the chorus

now done. And so based on the chorus plan, and we have the swift, the strongest launch video is AI is not the future. And it gave us this plan. It

future. And it gave us this plan. It

gave us some ideas, but I actually kind of want to make it more like the anthropic videos, which are do a really good job of showing off the product. But

the first thing that we want to do is just test and see if this remotion skill works. And remember, remotion is what

works. And remember, remotion is what we're using to create a motion graphics video. And so what I'm going to do is

video. And so what I'm going to do is I'm just going to say, please use this skill to create a test video that just says then it should show a mockup. It

should it should flash between three more scenes that show these different screens. And so what I'm going to do is

screens. And so what I'm going to do is I'm just going to screenshot this screen and this screen and this screen right here just to give it some additional context so it knows what screens to use.

I want you to make a mockup of these so it looks exactly like an iPhone and have it animate on the screen and just have these four scenes. The purpose of and keep it as a white background. The

purpose of this is to just really uh I I really want to just focus on seeing if this skill works properly. And please

look into this skill to figure out how you can run this locally. So I can just click the local link and it opens up here in the side window. Um and I can see the video along with the different

tracks and sequences. And if you get confused by that last part and I talk about tracks and sequences, I'll explain exactly what that means. I actually have a good deal of experience using the remotion skill. I used to use it in

remotion skill. I used to use it in Claude Code. I've used it in the Vibe

Claude Code. I've used it in the Vibe Code app and it's a pretty easy skill to use. I'll show you. So, here it gave me

use. I'll show you. So, here it gave me this link. We're back to creating a

this link. We're back to creating a mobile app. Remember, I'm sorry if we're

mobile app. Remember, I'm sorry if we're moving around, but remember this will take like some of these will take like five or 6 minutes. So, we want to be able to multitask. So, again, we're back. We're looking at how to use

back. We're looking at how to use Superbase. And remember, I actually

Superbase. And remember, I actually don't use Superbase that often. So, I'm

learning this as I go. And that's part of what I'm trying to show you here is you can learn how to do things as you do it. That is part of the fun of using

it. That is part of the fun of using AIS. It will just tell you how to do

AIS. It will just tell you how to do things. You can just figure it out. So,

things. You can just figure it out. So,

I'm just going to create a new project.

New project name is going to be and then we'll type a strong password. Enable

data API and create new project. I'm

going to say okay, I created a new project. Send me the URL region and tell

project. Send me the URL region and tell me when it exists. Okay, so we can hit save. I need to give it a URL region.

save. I need to give it a URL region.

It's it's loading up. That's pretty

cool. And if you take a look here, if we click connect, I noticed here that we have an MCP. We can choose codeex

and we can give it a feature groups only enable the subset of the features.

All right. So, we can just copy this prompt. So this should allow you to

prompt. So this should allow you to connect. If you can connect, create the

connect. If you can connect, create the full DB and add everything. If not, let me know what else you need. Okay, so the

Remotion launch video is done. And so

notice here it gives us this localhost 3031. We click on it and a timeline

3031. We click on it and a timeline opens up right here. And you can just edit this video. Take a look at this.

You can just see a video. We have our app. This is a mockup of all the screens

app. This is a mockup of all the screens in our app showing up right here on our screen. And we're just using the

screen. And we're just using the Remotion plugin. I didn't do anything

Remotion plugin. I didn't do anything crazy. You just enable the Remotion

crazy. You just enable the Remotion plugin. You type at Remotion and boom,

plugin. You type at Remotion and boom, you're using it. Now, check this out.

Please, can you I'm just going to go on a tangent here and just kind of uh talk about it. And so, by the way, this is

about it. And so, by the way, this is how this works. So, you have like each second each second has 30 frames. So,

this is 30 frames per second. And so you can always reference the frames. So

that's how I kind of talk to AI as I'm going through this. So this would be on 2 seconds 20 frame or 220. You can

mention the exact time that you want to make a change. Like one thing I notice here is like there's this learn text here. But we don't need to make changes

here. But we don't need to make changes to this cuz we're just we just wanted to test this to see if this works. And it

does work. And so I'm just going to say make an outline for the phones like black. Make it look a little bit better.

black. Make it look a little bit better.

Um, just like right now, you just show the screen. I want a little black border

the screen. I want a little black border around the edge to make it look more like an iPhone. Now, before the first screen comes on the phone, I want text on the screen. The text on the screen should read, it should read, "Agents are

taking over the world." Then there should be a little toggle that says learn, and it should be in the off

position. then have a mouse and this

position. then have a mouse and this should be black like computer mouse come on the screen and then toggle it to on.

As soon as that happens the the first phone screen should come on the screen and then it should scroll down on the phone and look through all of the different things that you can learn. And

I want you to have five different things that you can learn that shows up like agents 101, building your first agent, learning about skills, and then come up with two more. are based on what's

popular with codecs and then we'll build the next scene after that. So that is what I want first here, right? I'm going

to add something that comes up before it says welcome to chorus. I actually don't want the welcome to chorus. And remember

we can use steer. So like we should never see the welcome to chorus phone screen. I I don't want to see that. It

screen. I I don't want to see that. It

should immediately after the screen I said to show the the app and scrolling down on the agents page. So remember

while it's loading we can press enter and you can see that this actually steered the conversation. Let's go back to our mobile app. Let's take a look and see what the database what we're doing.

Okay. The the superbase MCP is set up place locally. I added the Superbase

place locally. I added the Superbase server and enabled remote MCP client support. Okay. Then blah blah blah blah

support. Okay. Then blah blah blah blah blah. I could not apply the database

blah. I could not apply the database directly from this live agent process because the current session still does not expose the newly added MCP server to the layer. So um what we need to do is

the layer. So um what we need to do is we actually need to create a new chat here. It actually says if you restart

here. It actually says if you restart codecs now and come back to this project I can do the actual DB apply next. So

we're going to come down here. We're

just going to quit codec. We are going to quit I believe. Yeah, we're going to quit codeex and we're going to reopen it. And then I'm going to just say,

it. And then I'm going to just say, okay, I restarted it. Please do it.

Okay, so it looks like the Xcode is done. So we can actually run this. And

done. So we can actually run this. And

it says that it created all of these different tables in the database. So it

says it should be stored in Superbase.

So if we open our simulator, we do see that the there is data in here. So let's

hope that this is actually stored in Superbase. So we can go to Arc. Okay, so

Superbase. So we can go to Arc. Okay, so

we definitely see some requests here.

What we can do, let's go ahead and go to table editor. Nice. Look at all these

table editor. Nice. Look at all these tables. So, if we were to go to like

tables. So, if we were to go to like skill categories for example. Very cool.

So, we have different icons. So, we can set the icon here. This is cool. So, we

have the different skill platforms, saved items, skills. So, we have category, research,

skills. So, we have category, research, GTM, build ops. Okay. We have competitor scan, landing critic. Let's see if these

are in here. Let's go to simulator. So,

if we go to platform, so we can edit those skills. Yeah, we have competitor

those skills. Yeah, we have competitor scan landing critic. We can copy this.

Let's see if that actually copied. Yep,

this copied to my clipboard. That's

pretty cool. This is starting to look pretty good. Can we? So, I think the

pretty good. Can we? So, I think the saved just happens locally because we haven't added authentication yet, but this does look like it's being stored in the database. So, that's pretty cool.

the database. So, that's pretty cool.

So, we have database set up. Now, I want you to go to my YouTube account, Riley

Brown, and find videos where I talk about agents. find my three like find

about agents. find my three like find like my five videos on AI agents specifically to come up with the learn

the stuff on the learn tab. I want five lessons and this means you're going to be in my own voice. I want you to fill them in and these should be more general. I should not be specifically

general. I should not be specifically talking about specific agent tools. I

want you to actually create a curriculum based on the stuff I've talked about, but do additional research to fill in the gaps to create highquality lessons.

And remember earlier we created that skill which is called I believe it's YouTube researcher for transcript pulling. So let's go back to the reotion

pulling. So let's go back to the reotion launch video. Let's see how this did. If

launch video. Let's see how this did. If

we refresh the page here and we hit play, agents are taking over the world.

Notice here that the mouse missed it right here, I believe.

View, show guides. No, show rulers.

Okay, so this is a little hack with the reotion skill. So notice here that this

reotion skill. So notice here that this mouse goes, we want this mouse to go here. So this would be like 1,000 on the

here. So this would be like 1,000 on the x axis and 1,610.

So 1,000 xaxis 610 yaxis and it's currently at uh like 1,040.

So like if you can you can turn on these grid lines to give the agent very specific instructions and so 140 xaxis

and it is on 540.

The arrow completely missed the screen.

The the toggle and the it should be about at this location. The arrow ended up like the mouse when clicking ended up at this location. So I don't want it

here. I want it at the location above.

here. I want it at the location above.

And so let's see. So this is actually looking pretty good. So agents are taking over the world. You click learn.

And now this screen pops up. So let's go right at the 3 second mark. Then right

at the 3se secondond mark, I want the camera to zoom in on learning about skills. And then it should zoom in on

skills. And then it should zoom in on the component that has learning about skills. And then it should kind of

skills. And then it should kind of transition to like almost like a document view. It should not be a phone

document view. It should not be a phone screen. It should be and then it should

screen. It should be and then it should it should show some information about skills and just show like 10 popular skills. Do some research. Show 10

skills. Do some research. Show 10

popular skills and each one should have some information. And so this should be

some information. And so this should be more of like a full screen view that shows the different things that you can learn within that. And it should just it should just take the viewer through the fact that you can learn about agent

skills. Okay, we're going to run that.

skills. Okay, we're going to run that.

And now if we go back to our web app, we can see that it is done. And notice here if we actually open this in a separate browser, right? If we were to open this

browser, right? If we were to open this up in Arc, let's just paste this in Arc.

You can see that the tally is indeed working. And so what I'm going to do is

working. And so what I'm going to do is I want you to please make this look like the iOS app we're building. Keep the design very simple

building. Keep the design very simple and make the design have the same exact font. Uh have like no components, very

font. Uh have like no components, very little like subtext. I just want this to be very very simple. I just want the design to look exactly like it. And then

have like information about the app on this website. You know, you're not the

this website. You know, you're not the best designer. So, I want you to like

best designer. So, I want you to like make sure that this is designed pretty well and like keep it simple. It should

look like the app. Get rid of this background gradient. Change the font to

background gradient. Change the font to match the application. Okay. So, we're

currently working on a launch video, a mobile app, and a web app at the same time. So, here I'm just going to refresh

time. So, here I'm just going to refresh this. The Remotion is done. Let's go

this. The Remotion is done. Let's go

ahead.

So, we can click learn. There we go.

That's not bad.

Okay. So this zoom when it zooms I want it to zoom even more. So like it should zoom all the way and then it should kind of transition. And then notice here the

of transition. And then notice here the transitions are like kind of like fade out. It looks this is disgusting.

out. It looks this is disgusting.

Okay. So what we're going to do here is I'm going to screenshot this. I'm just

going to paste this here. Okay. Um and

then the transition should be like harsher cuts. I do not like this fade

harsher cuts. I do not like this fade out transition. Like make it a faster

out transition. Like make it a faster transition and just make it more professional. And then also the the

professional. And then also the the screenshot I gave you, this is hideous.

What I want you to do instead of this is I just want you to have skills at the top. Like just put the word skills at

top. Like just put the word skills at the top and then have like colored cards that look premium amazing. And then have them rotating through like a wheel like

almost like a a wheel animation through the like the screen. I'll draw something out for you real quick. I I'll kind of share what I I want you to create. I

want this to be amazing. What I'm going to do here is I'm I'm gonna want this to be like Yeah, I want it to be something like this. So, we'll give it kind of

like this. So, we'll give it kind of this sketch right here. I want it to look something like this. Okay. So, it

turns out I forgot Codeex is just not the best at web design. So, what we're going to do is we're actually just going to use Opus. So, I'm just going to type in Claude here in the terminal. So this

is a good a good use case in my opinion if you're someone who has a Claude subscription but you want to use Codex because I think Codex is a better interface but Claude is better at design. So you can use Claude directly

design. So you can use Claude directly in here and you notice here remember if we go back to our uh the beginning of the video whenever we create this project it already like we created this

project at my new business. And so when we go into the terminal right if you know how to use cloud code you kind of have you have this set up already. If

you don't have Claude Code, search on the internet how to set up Claude Code.

It'll take you 5 minutes. You can figure it out. And you can run Claude Code from

it out. And you can run Claude Code from this app right here, uh, from the terminal. And if you don't want to have

terminal. And if you don't want to have to approve anything, you can go like this.

You can go claude space dash dangerously dash skip dash permissions and this will run it on bypath

permissions mode which is the same as the full access mode but anyway we are working on the landing page here and what I like to do is I like to give it

context um right because claude doesn't have the same context as if you were chatting here it knows we're in this my business uh my new business, but it doesn't know anything else. It's just in

this folder. It doesn't know if it's

this folder. It doesn't know if it's working on the chorus plan or the chorus video. We are using tally and I want to

video. We are using tally and I want to make sure that we create a really good landing page. I want you to completely

landing page. I want you to completely forget the styling of this page that you have here. I want you to make this a

have here. I want you to make this a landing page for the following application. It is the chorus app. And

application. It is the chorus app. And

so, you're going to look at the code of the chorus app in this folder right here. and you are going to analyze how

here. and you are going to analyze how it's styled. It's very simple. It's

it's styled. It's very simple. It's

white. Look at the font and make the app ma or make this landing page match it.

And it should have the tally embed.

That's all I want. Minimal text. Really

make it convert. Make it great. Okay,

we'll run that. And we can actually see cloud code working on this in real time.

We can very easily just like minimize it almost all the way and cloud code will just continue working on this. Okay, so

the mobile app is done. Let's go ahead and open up Xcode. And what we need to do is it analyzed my YouTube, right?

Remember what we asked it to do? We were

having it research my YouTube and it uh created five lessons based on my YouTube transcript. So what is an agent? Narrow

transcript. So what is an agent? Narrow

beats general build the loop workspace memory skills team and handoff. So I've

made videos on this before. So did

research and it created these lessons.

So what is an agent? Okay.

Okay. These are way too short. Make them

longer, please. Okay, so Claude Code just went to town on the web app. Oh,

wow. This looks a lot better. So, we can actually open this up in an external browser to see it full screen or we can just go like this. And you'll notice here you can press get early access. Oh,

and it goes down here. And this is where you put your information. For whatever

reason, this inapp browser is not showing the tally form. Let's see if it shows up here. Wait, so we can refresh

this. Get early access. Boom. We can put

this. Get early access. Boom. We can put this here. For whatever reason, these

this here. For whatever reason, these icons are a little bit different, but learn agents in one place. A simple

iPhone app for learning agent fundamentals, comparing the right platforms, and sharing reusable skills.

One thing I can add here and wow CEX is not nearly as good at design it feels like. So please add like works with

like. So please add like works with codeex claw code open claw uh Hermes and

Gemini please see if you can pull those logos and put them in the files so they show up. Okay, so that's pretty good.

show up. Okay, so that's pretty good.

Let's go ahead and check on the mobile app. So, if we go to Xcode, we hit play.

app. So, if we go to Xcode, we hit play.

Let's see what this looks like. Where is

my simulator? There it is. Okay, so this is looking pretty good. What is an agent? It is very textheavy, but at

agent? It is very textheavy, but at least we have some more. This is a little bit longer. We do have the database set up. Now, what I want to do

is I want to have platforms. So, for the platforms, I want to have it be just a

list of platforms. No tags or categories going horizontally across. I just want a list of platforms. This will be my curated list of 10 to 20. The ones that

I want you to have right now, I want to have Claude Code, Codeex, Cursor, OpenClaw Hermes Manis Perplexity

Computer, and that's good for now. For

the icon, see if you can grab the icon for each of these. Like figure out how to do that. If you can't do it, that's okay. I can get you the PGs manually,

okay. I can get you the PGs manually, but see if you can do it and get it all of this info in the database so it works properly. But yeah, we don't need tags

properly. But yeah, we don't need tags for this because there's never going to be over 20. Okay, we fired off that prompt. Let's go check on our reotion.

prompt. Let's go check on our reotion.

So remember, we can full screen this.

This is looking pretty cool. Um, let's

go ahead and try to play this.

Okay, this is looking good. This is Oh, it's just a little choppy. And then it kind Okay, so we have like good four seconds are pretty good here. So, it

goes here. We click learn. It kind of shows that you can learn these. And here

it has some skills going by. The skills

are rotating still slightly too fast. I

just want them to be a little bit slower so I can read them. And then immediately after this screen, the way I want it to

end is I want the YouTube researcher skill to animate up to the top and then I want text to come in to describe the

skills. I want to show a copy animation

skills. I want to show a copy animation as if I was pressing the copy button and then it should say copied to clipboard.

And then we are going to show the codeex app opening up and and so what we can do is we can say this is going to be a hard one. So I'm going to paste this in. Then

one. So I'm going to paste this in. Then

it should show um a text input area just like uh the one of the screenshot that I showed you for the codeex app and then have typing in that box and it should say can you please add this skill and

then show somehow that that document was pasted in the text input area and it should show up above where you're typing. So this should look like a

typing. So this should look like a computer basically. Okay, so this is

computer basically. Okay, so this is going to be a hard one. We're going to have to edit this a little bit more but that's okay. Okay, so we are kind of

that's okay. Okay, so we are kind of working through all of these. We're

making our way through our iPhone app.

This will take a little bit. One thing I want to cover is forking a chat. So, we

can actually come to mobile app here.

And what we can do, actually, I'm going to fork this chat as soon as this is done. So, one sec. I'm going to wait for

done. So, one sec. I'm going to wait for this to finish. Then, we're actually going to fork this chat. And we are going to create our we are going to

start working on our investor deck. So,

please mark investor deck as working.

And so, I'm going to wait for the mobile app to finish. Okay. So, the mobile app is done. And so, what I want to do here

is done. And so, what I want to do here is I'm actually going to fork the chat.

And you can do this by coming over here and right clicking or, you know, two-finger click. And what we're going

two-finger click. And what we're going to do is we're just going to hit fork into local. If you're not technical,

into local. If you're not technical, don't worry about fork into new work tree. That doesn't matter for the sake

tree. That doesn't matter for the sake of this video. just do fork into local and this is going to create a new chat and what I'm going to do is I'm going to

rename this to investor deck and what I'm going to do please analyze the features and assets from this

application and I want you to create an investor slide deck in the same style you know like we have all of those icons for uh that we've created earlier for

codeex cursor open clock etc that are in the app right now. So, include those like all the styling stuff in this new investor deck. And I believe we have a

investor deck. And I believe we have a skill that's built in. I think it's just called PowerPoint. And so, we can

called PowerPoint. And so, we can reference that. I want you to search the

reference that. I want you to search the internet for a bit, find out what investors are currently looking for in April of 2026, like what are they looking for in a PowerPoint deck or or

in a deck that you send them. And please

create it like that in that style. So,

find some examples online and copy the style. Do not rely on your own styling

style. Do not rely on your own styling ability. Okay, so we're going to send

ability. Okay, so we're going to send this off. Now, we are working on this

this off. Now, we are working on this investor deck. So, remember, so we

investor deck. So, remember, so we created the iOS app design. We're still

working on the iPhone app. We're working

on the web app landing page, which is almost done. We are working on the

almost done. We are working on the investor deck and launch video. Okay, so

the investor deck is done. And I love the way it looks in codecs. Like, look

at this. You can create an investor deck just like this. I will say it's not the best at designing PowerPoints yet. So,

what we need to do is we're going to open up the terminal here and we're going to type in Claude Dane juristly skip permissions and we're going to say,

"Hey there, Claude. I need you to take a look at this PowerPoint and I need you to make it look better. I want you to refine it. I want there to be less text,

refine it. I want there to be less text, some more graphics. Check and see how what are best practices for you to do it. I want you to just really make this

it. I want you to just really make this like a refined deck. There's just seems to be too much text on this deck. It's

not super readable. It's just not my favorite deck right now. Uh so please make it so much better. Don't add any slides or change the material. Just make

it better. Make it more refined. Less

text, more visuals that like put things into perspective, you know, like charts, anything like that. That could be good.

Make it better. uh we are working on.

And so it's useful to give it the files cuz remember this chat has all the context. All this chat knows is we're in

context. All this chat knows is we're in this my new business folder. It's always

good. Um I actually don't even know where this is located. I guess we could just click on this. Oh, you can open it in Canva.

Um I'm just going to give it this file path right here. Um what happens if we click

right here. Um what happens if we click Canva?

Here it is on Canva. Wow. Wow. This is

actually very cool. I did not realize you can do that that easily. Just open

it up straight in Canva. That's pretty

cool. Okay, so Claude Code, we just had Claude Code go to town on this slide deck. It does look a little bit better.

deck. It does look a little bit better.

It doesn't look a ton better. I don't

think it's that much better at design than Codeex models. It's just a little bit more refined. We have some more visuals um here. Yeah, like this is a really

um here. Yeah, like this is a really good slide like value compounds over time. We have a learning graph, a saved

time. We have a learning graph, a saved workspace, execution memory. Um this is pretty cool. So we have this slide deck.

pretty cool. So we have this slide deck.

I didn't really give it enough information, so I'm going to do that now. And so here I'm coming up with kind

now. And so here I'm coming up with kind of like this fictional plan of how I'm going to leverage my audience, right, to build a massive curation of really useful skills for existing tools like

OpenAI, Codeex, etc. We're going to build a lightweight agent through iMessage. People will pay monthly

iMessage. People will pay monthly through access for these different agents that are super lightweight that people can test. They're less of a commitment than say codeex or cloud code. I just kind of want to change the

code. I just kind of want to change the narrative because it's kind of bringing up like clock and off superbase. Like I

need to mention that. We don't need to mention anything about the authentication and talk more about the narrative and why this is a big opportunity and look up like how much money is in this market. Like focus more

on the story, less on the tech. So we

fired off that prompt. Let's check on our mobile app here. Oh yeah, while the other one was loading, I forgot to record it, but I uploaded one of these app icons. If you remember, we generated

app icons. If you remember, we generated a ton of these app icons earlier. I

forgot about it and so I uploaded it here to the mobile app. So, it added an app icon. And so, what I'm going to do

app icon. And so, what I'm going to do now is I'm actually going to plug in my actual phone. I'm going to show you real

actual phone. I'm going to show you real quick how to run. So, when you're using your phone or when you're using Xcode, you can use the simulator or you can run

it on your actual phone. So, on Xcode, you see here we have the device we we chose. iPhone 17. This these are

chose. iPhone 17. This these are simulators. You can see that this says

simulators. You can see that this says iOS simulators, but I can also select my phone. And so I'm going to select my

phone. And so I'm going to select my phone. I'm going to hit play. I have my

phone. I'm going to hit play. I have my phone out open right here. It should

open the latest version of the app. It

is. And so now I'm just screen sharing my phone to the computer. This is on my actual phone right now. And we're going to take a look at the app. This page

looks pretty good. We have basics. Oh,

there's haptics in the app now. I can

actually feel the app there. There's

haptics here. We can select platforms. Here we see cloud codecs. And here we have the about platforms page. We have

this kind of nice overview where we can learn about the platform anthropics cla.

So we have this YouTube researcher skill. I believe I can copy this to my

skill. I believe I can copy this to my clipboard. It has a pretty cool

clipboard. It has a pretty cool animation. We can save this. This is

animation. We can save this. This is

actually coming out to be pretty cool.

Um, yeah, this is looking really good.

This is my favorite page. I love the the actual icons. Um, I'm actually going to

actual icons. Um, I'm actually going to make this app. I'm going to put this on the app store. I'm going to make it really good. But this is looking very

really good. But this is looking very good. Now, what I'm actually going to do

good. Now, what I'm actually going to do is I'm going to say I want users to actually be able to sign in. Oh, wait.

There's this profile icon. Oh, okay. So,

this is not real data. Um, and I want the user to actually be able to sign in with Google. And so what is the easiest

with Google. And so what is the easiest way to do that with uh with that we're using superbase? Ignore clerk. We don't

using superbase? Ignore clerk. We don't

need to use clerk. What is the easiest way? Are you able to add authentication

way? Are you able to add authentication right now? Um, using the MCP with Google

right now? Um, using the MCP with Google signin. And then this will log all the

signin. And then this will log all the users that sign in into the actual app.

And I want their actual data to show up in the profile. And I basically want this app fully ready to go. Obviously,

there's no payments in the app. I want

you to add authentication so users can sign in. And so, we can run that. And if

sign in. And so, we can run that. And if

we go back to our launch video, this is the one that we might not finish today.

I'm going to go ahead and close out of my iPhone real quick. Uh, if we hit play here.

Okay, that's pretty cool. It misses a little bit on the learn. That's okay.

What is this gradient? That's okay.

Okay. I forgot I made a massive edit last time. Oh, that looks pretty good.

last time. Oh, that looks pretty good.

So, you could please use this skill. You

can paste it into codeex.

Um, and now what I'm going to do is I'm going to just do that again basically.

So, I'm going to let's open up Claude and we're going to I'm going to say after the welcome to codeex screen, I actually want to go back to the phone screen that shows the skills, show a

different skill and show copying a different skill, maybe like a mobile app designer skill. And then we're going to

designer skill. And then we're going to paste it into Claude code, which looks like this. And then I'm gonna go ahead

like this. And then I'm gonna go ahead and go to Claude. And I'm just gonna open up a new normal chat like this.

And um I'm just going to copy this just like this. And what I'm going to do is

like this. And what I'm going to do is I'm actually going to be using Claude again because it is better at design.

Claude d- dangerously get permissions. I'm going to paste that

get permissions. I'm going to paste that image in here. And I'm also just going to paste this. Uh we are working on the reotion video. Use the remotion skill.

reotion video. Use the remotion skill.

Really think deep. We're adding two scenes at the end of this to kind of close out the video to show that you can add skills to your agents. And so now we're focusing on claude code instead of

the subtitle above. So instead of it saying Riley returns, so instead of it saying Riley returns, it should just say Claude code and it should show the same thing. I want you to add this skill and

thing. I want you to add this skill and then it should paste in a skill in the UI like the image. So like we've already done this once with codeex, we're doing it again. So we're going back to the

it again. So we're going back to the same app from earlier, copying the prompt and then pasting it into cloud code. So please think deep, make this

code. So please think deep, make this look good. Okay, this is really fun. I I

look good. Okay, this is really fun. I I

actually haven't done this until today where I use Cloud Code inside the Codeex app for like designheavy tasks. It ends

up looking a lot better. And obviously

these can take a lot longer, right? like

a launch video. Like I mean we've only put in a total of like 10 minutes of like focused effort in the launch video.

If you spend a few hours on this, you could actually make this pretty good.

This is not terrible. Okay, Claude has literally just went ham for 7 minutes and 24 seconds and it cooked on this slide deck. I was like cur curation is

slide deck. I was like cur curation is the wedge. Agents are the business. Most

the wedge. Agents are the business. Most

startups pray for distribution. We start

with it. And obviously some of these things don't fit, but the fact that you can like literally export it into Canva immediately and make edits, that's pretty insane. Curate, test, monetize. I

pretty insane. Curate, test, monetize. I

don't like this like top bar. In fact,

I'm just going to do that. Oh yeah, one really useful thing I use a tool called CleanShot Pro. And what it does is it

CleanShot Pro. And what it does is it allows you to like immediately just like make really good like I can just kind of go like this very easily just select which part that I want. Like I actually

don't want any of this up here. So, I'm

going to give this to Claude. I'm going

to say, "Please don't have the top bar.

Uh, we don't need it." The big black thing that says 1.5 million followers.

Simplify that. I don't like that component. Just change that. Um, let's

component. Just change that. Um, let's

just go through and make some changes here. Yeah, the top bar on all the

here. Yeah, the top bar on all the pages, by the way, not just that one. I

don't want the top bar. Um, this one looks good. This one looks good. Yeah,

looks good. This one looks good. Yeah,

this is looking pretty pretty solid here. Oh, I like this one. Every

here. Oh, I like this one. Every

consumer is about to decide which agents to trust. Nobody is guiding them. Yeah,

to trust. Nobody is guiding them. Yeah,

I'm I like this. I'm just going to copy this right here. We're going to go back to Claude code on this first slide. Make

the text the main text at the top. Every

consumer uh and then just change what's going on in the be uh on the bottom part like it says fragmented, technical, and unbranded. Please come up with something

unbranded. Please come up with something else. Maybe show the phone on the the

else. Maybe show the phone on the the right with the the the the app design.

show that there on the right and show that there's like a course or something there or something. That's pretty good.

Where are we on the mobile app? Oh,

yeah. Let me see here. Oh, yeah. We just

tried to add authentication. Let's go

ahead and go to Xcode. We're going to do is we're going to run this on Riley's iPhone. So, I'm going to go ahead and

iPhone. So, I'm going to go ahead and open up Riley's iPhone here. Um, this is going to open up. Let's take a look. Um,

we tried to add authentication. Add your

Superbase publishable keys. Okay, so

we're not quite ready for adding authentication. The easiest path is

authentication. The easiest path is Superbase native Google Oath Flow. It's

asking it what do I need to do to make this work? I'm not signed in yet or I

this work? I'm not signed in yet or I can't sign in. So again, we're just asking the agent what we need to do to set this up. Actually, we're not going to do Google. I want to just set up What

were some of the providers? Was Apple

one of them? Let's do Apple. Actually,

let's just do email. We don't need to do Google, just do email for now. Okay, so

the mobile app is done. Let's see if this works here. What we're going to do is we're going to go to Xcode and we're going to hit play. Build succeeded. So,

it decided that doing email and password was actually the easiest way to do it.

So, that's what we're going to do. I'm

going to put in my email and password.

I'm going to pause the video for this.

And here we're just going to sign in.

Ah, I have to do create account first.

Create an account. Okay, wait. It

worked. It worked. It worked. I had to go into Superbase and I had to turn off um confirm email. I can turn that on later, but all I want to do is be able

to sign in. And it looks like that I am indeed signed in here. Um I can see that it Let's see if I hit save. Let's save a

few things here on platforms. We'll save Cloud Code. If we go back to our

Cloud Code. If we go back to our profile, uh, we have one platform saved, two tracks saved, no skills saved. So, I

can save some skills. One, two, three.

One, two, three. Now, let's go back to my profile. All of these things are now

my profile. All of these things are now saved in the app. So, I am signed in. It

doesn't show the account that I'm signed in with, which I will want it to do.

That's one thing we'll ask. Okay. So, I

am signed in. Once I sign in, I want it to be clearer that I'm signed in, like show like my email up at the top. Um,

but this is pretty cool. We are signed in and this is working. We have a full working authentication set up. Uh, we

can go to the tables and yeah, this is pretty cool. So, I think this app is

pretty cool. So, I think this app is ready for test flight. So, I'm actually going to add this later. I want to get

this ready for test flight. Please do

everything to prep for this. I'm going

to do it on the not a number account. So

yeah, we're going to be sending this app to the app store here. Let's take a look. A trusted curator for the AI agent

look. A trusted curator for the AI agent era. That's pretty good. And so we can

era. That's pretty good. And so we can see this full screen or what we can do is we can open this in Canva. So we're

going to open up this new version in Canva and it will show up right here and we can actually manually make edits to it. And so we can do like the last 5 10%

it. And so we can do like the last 5 10% here. Like we might want to get rid of

here. Like we might want to get rid of this. You know, maybe we'd want to

this. You know, maybe we'd want to change these colors just a little bit.

But yeah, it exports pretty well. Nice

animation. That's kind of sick. It looks

a lot better in Canva. And so yeah, like we can get rid of these here. Then we

can also add some like offset could like background. We can put it over here. So this is looking a little

over here. So this is looking a little bit better. We can make some mon uh

bit better. We can make some mon uh yeah, you know, this slide it's fine. We

could add some icons, but you know what?

This is a decent start to an investor deck. So I'm going to go ahead and go back to the plan. I

finished the investor deck. I also

finished the iOS app um because this mobile app I think is looking pretty good. You know, we still need to send it

good. You know, we still need to send it to the app store. And so while the mobile app is loading, what I want to do is I want to be able to put this on the internet. So I want to be able to

internet. So I want to be able to actually put this on the internet and we can give it a domain later. But what I'm going to do now is I'm going to say

please can you deploy this to at Verscell and give me the public uh link.

So we are actually putting this website on the internet, right? So this is how people will can get early access. They

can come to the website and we can actually grab this link right here. Let

me show you in a browser. So the actual and while this is loading, I want to add a song to our launch video. So I'm just going to drag this song that I have.

It's called Chasing Horizons in my folder. I'm going to say, "Please add

folder. I'm going to say, "Please add this song at 50% volume in the launch video. Keep

everything else the same." Okay, so we've created a build here on App Store Connect. Now, please put it on test

Connect. Now, please put it on test flight. I'm done. Okay, while that's

flight. I'm done. Okay, while that's loading, I'm running one final prompt on Claude Code. I want to add Oh, yeah.

Claude Code. I want to add Oh, yeah.

Here's the music, by the way.

So it shows copying. I can paste it here.

It's pretty good.

Some repetition shows me copying this.

Boom. Now after this, I want it to actually use the skill. So we're using the skill. And then I want you to create

the skill. And then I want you to create a little canvas that shows all like five frames of a calorie tracking app that look really good on the same background as that cloud code is. But remember,

change the font here. You didn't really choose the right font for the claude code. And yeah, have a new app like have

code. And yeah, have a new app like have a like a a laptop screen popup. Just

basically like a computer screen pop up that shows the different canvases of an iPhone mockup. Okay, we're getting

iPhone mockup. Okay, we're getting there. We're almost there, guys. Okay,

there. We're almost there, guys. Okay,

this web app looks done. Okay. Yep, this

is done. Deploy to Verscell. Give me

link. And we can't mark this as complete until we've tested it. So, I'm going to go in and try and submit an email on the website, right? I need to go to this

website, right? I need to go to this link. If we open up Arc here, we need to

link. If we open up Arc here, we need to be able to type in the info here. And

then remember this last thing is I want to be able to set up expost automation.

So, we're just going to set that up.

This is one of my favorite skills that I've ever used. For this, we're going to use Titefully. So, Typefully is how I

use Titefully. So, Typefully is how I control six different Twitter accounts to and uh combine over like 275,000 followers across all of my accounts. And

I just need to come in here and what I need to do is I need to grab my API key, right? Because I can just go here and I

right? Because I can just go here and I can create new posts from Vibe Coding Explain. This account has 50,000

Explain. This account has 50,000 followers and we can use AI to draft tweets from Typefully. And so here, what we need to do is we need to go to

settings. Then we need to go to API and

settings. Then we need to go to API and then we need to create a new API key. So

I'm going to create one and copy it. Now

we're going to come here. I'm going to say please can you search typefully and I want you to create a skill that allows me to fully control it with their new

API. Their new API is V3. It gives me

API. Their new API is V3. It gives me full control. When you search it, you

full control. When you search it, you might find V2. I want V3. I want full control over Typefully. And um I want you to just test it right away. Test it

with the Riley Brown account and use fruit emojis in your test so I know which ones are yours. In the message below, I'm going to paste my API key.

Use that. Figure this out. Test it.

Let's see if this works. Create the

skill. All right. So, we're creating a skill so we can have AI and we can set up automations to automatically use this API to schedule tweets. So, here I'm going to enter this. Now, off camera,

I'm going to paste my API key. I do not want that out there in the wild. Okay.

So, we just got the web app link. And I

know this is not centered, right? I know

we're just we made this really quickly.

We could easily center this. It says

made with tally. Um, I'm just going to put in an email address.

All right. So, we're going to hit register. All right. So, done. So, now

register. All right. So, done. So, now

let's check to see if that worked. We're

going to go back to Tally. And here we see the registration form template. One

submission. We see the one submission here. And we see that it works. So this

here. And we see that it works. So this

is actually on the internet, right? This

is chorus-ba-2 verscell app. So this is on the

verscell app. So this is on the internet. We can give it a custom

internet. We can give it a custom domain. I just haven't bought a domain

domain. I just haven't bought a domain yet for this, but you can actually sign up for early access right now. So we can go back to our plan and we can say cool.

I finished the web app and landing page weight list sign up. All right. And look

at this. We actually have our app. We

can open our app here. This is actually in test flight. You can see that this is a real build. This is not the chorus app. This one is the app that we

app. This one is the app that we downloaded to our phone, right? That we

downloaded from Xcode. This one, this one is actually a test flight link. Now

I can say Riley at um actually I forget what email at. Okay, there we go. We are

signed in to our account. We have this app. It is literally on the app store.

app. It is literally on the app store.

It's a pretty barebones app, you know.

It's it it is a pretty simple app, but we have some good information here that we're going to add to. Right, we just created the barebones. We have it set up to a backend so I can constantly add things to this to make it a really

useful app. One thing I do want to add

useful app. One thing I do want to add is an AI chat, but it has haptics and it feels pretty good. So, we are done with our app. Fully done with our app. Let's

our app. Fully done with our app. Let's

check on our launch video. Let's see if Opus is done. Okay, this is actually looking pretty good. But I think the typefully one is done. I was wrong. It

is V2, but it said that it was able to create a draft autonomously. So, we did create the skill that controls Typefully, which allows me to draft

tweets. So, if I go back to Typefully

tweets. So, if I go back to Typefully here, it said that it created one on Riley Brown. Let's see. There you go.

Riley Brown. Let's see. There you go.

So, it is able to create drafts for me.

And so, now I can say, "Please do research." and come up with three drafts

research." and come up with three drafts every single morning to post on X.

Please create that automation now and use the slash I think it should have created a skill typefully control skill

and we can run it. So we just created the automation. So we are done with

the automation. So we are done with this. I just finished the expost video

this. I just finished the expost video automation. So, all we have left is the

automation. So, all we have left is the launch video. We need to go to the uh

launch video. We need to go to the uh Remotion screen here. Let's see if Cloud Code is still working. It looks like it's done. Let's take a look. Let's

it's done. Let's take a look. Let's

watch the video. Let's see if it's good.

Okay. So, we're adding the skill. Very

good. We're going to do it again.

Boom.

Okay, that's a little bit long. That's

okay.

Okay, we got this app laptop opening up and it created the designs for the app.

That's pretty sick.

And then boom.

There you go. It's kind of sick.

Obviously, there's a lot more we can do.

We were multitasking, but I think this is actually a good first draft. We can

continue to edit it. I will say Claude Code is significantly better at designing. Codeex just wants to use

designing. Codeex just wants to use these like really clunky design styles.

I cannot wait for them to get a model specifically for design. I think that'll be really great. But we're good. And as

you can see here, automations just turned to three. If we go to, we can see that it created these morning drafts here. And here is the morning draft that

here. And here is the morning draft that it created. And we have three

it created. And we have three automations ready to go. So that's what we've done today. This was a long one.

Yeah, we covered a lot. I'm just going to just so we finished finished the launch video. Okay. Yeah. And so there

launch video. Okay. Yeah. And so there you go. We are done. And all I wanted to

you go. We are done. And all I wanted to illustrate in part two of this video was that you can multitask to create really cool things. If you ever get stuck, just

cool things. If you ever get stuck, just ask the agent. If you ever want a skill, just ask the agent if you can create a skill. Maybe you'll need an API key to a

skill. Maybe you'll need an API key to a tool you already use, maybe not, but you can just ask the agent to create a skill and you can download it. And they have a lot of plugins. They're going to

continue to add a ton more plugins. So,

you're going to basically be able to all of the tools that you already use. And

um it's only going to get easier from here. I highly recommend to just take

here. I highly recommend to just take everything that you do in your job or in your business and try and figure out how you can automate as much as you can. You

know, if you have a software company, try and create a launch video every week. You can just launch on Instagram

week. You can just launch on Instagram or on Twitter every week. Uh you can create Instagram videos. You can create graphics. There's a ton of things that

graphics. There's a ton of things that you can just do and experiment with and figure out how to use Canva with codecs.

There's so much that you can do on these AI powered super apps and they're only going to get better. Anyway, thank you guys so much for watching. Please hit

subscribe and like this video. It helps

me out a ton. I will put the app that we created, right? We have the app that we

created, right? We have the app that we created. By the time you see this video,

created. By the time you see this video, it should be on the app store. You'll be

able to use it for free. I'm going to load it up. I'm just going to keep this as my notes for all of the useful tools that I use. So, I'm actually going to put all of the useful skills and all the

platforms that I'm testing out on this mobile app and it'll be on the app store. So, check that out if you want.

store. So, check that out if you want.

Anyway, thank you guys for watching.

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