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Free AI Agent, Claude Code Replacement & 7 Other Launches

Andrew Warner and Corey Ganim break down the eight AI releases that matter this week, anchored by the news that Claude Fable 5 burns through a $200 subscription in 90 minutes flat.

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Big Idea

The argument in one line.

Frontier AI models are now powerful enough to blow through their own subscription limits, making hybrid model routing and free local alternatives a practical necessity rather than a niche optimization.

Who This Is For

Read if. Skip if.

READ IF YOU ARE…
  • You use Claude Code, Claude Max, or any agentic AI tool and want to avoid burning through your weekly usage in a single session.
  • You are evaluating whether a free local model can handle routine AI tasks so you reserve frontier models for harder work.
  • You run agents that need access to logged-in websites and want a solution that does not require sharing passwords.
  • You are curious whether Meta or Google AI offerings are worth adding to your stack alongside Claude or OpenAI.
SKIP IF…
  • You are not using AI tools yet and need a beginner overview -- the hosts assume you already have a subscription and are actively building with agents.
  • You want deep technical implementation detail -- this is a news-reaction format, not a tutorial.
TL;DR

The full version, fast.

Claude Fable 5 is draining $200 subscriptions in 90 minutes when used agentically, and the practical fix is a model relay: use Fable 5 for thinking, Sonnet 4.6 for building, and Fable 5 again for review. Meanwhile, Hermes Desktop brings the most-used AI agent out of the terminal onto the desktop as a click-to-install app, and Gemma 4 QAT runs under 1 GB on any laptop for free -- making local-first, cost-free cron-job automation genuinely practical. Rounding out the week: Ideogram 4.0 finally renders text in images correctly, agentcookie lets agents log into sites via synced cookies without ever seeing a password, and Meta Business Agent learns your reply style to answer WhatsApp customers around the clock.

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Chapters

Where the time goes.

00:0000:35

01 · Hook -- this week in AI

Andrew previews all 8 releases and the Zapier sponsor

00:3602:59

02 · Hermes Desktop

Nous Research brings terminal agent to one-click desktop app; Corey demos 7-agent orchestration

03:0004:47

03 · Claude Fable 5 -- the power

Karpathy quote, Riley Brown builds Lovable clone in 2 prompts, Corey shares Q3 planning use case

04:4807:11

04 · Claude Fable 5 -- the token burn

$200 plan lasts 90 minutes; JJ Englert hybrid relay strategy; both hosts confess burning through sessions

07:1208:59

05 · Ideogram 4.0

Best open image model now renders long text accurately; free and available via API

09:0009:26

06 · Zapier MCP (sponsor)

8,000+ tools via one MCP URL; granular permission controls

09:2711:41

07 · Meta Business Agent

Learns brand voice from historical messages, auto-replies on WhatsApp/Messenger globally

11:4213:20

08 · Google AI Plus

$4.99/mo plan gets hosts yawning; useful only as entry-level ramp for non-users

13:2115:26

09 · Gemma 4 QAT

Under 1 GB, free forever, runs daily-brief and inbox-triage tasks locally on any laptop

15:2716:56

10 · OpenAI MessiMode

ChatGPT promotes hair-dye selfie prompt via Messi; hosts call it Fisher Price positioning

16:5718:17

11 · agentcookie

Matt Van Horn repo syncs cookies so agents log into sites without ever seeing a password

18:1818:33

12 · CTA

Full report with links in description; watch next video

Atomic Insights

Lines worth screenshotting.

  • A $200 Claude Max subscription lasts roughly 90 minutes when Fable 5 runs sub-agents -- the model is too smart to be used as a workhorse.
  • The practical Fable 5 fix is a relay: think with Fable 5, build with Sonnet 4.6 or GPT-4x, review with Fable 5 -- intelligence where it counts, cost savings everywhere else.
  • Hermes Desktop is the first AI agent that feels as easy to install as Claude Desktop -- moving it from a terminal tool to a mainstream one.
  • Gemma 4 QAT runs under 1 GB and is free forever -- the first local model practical enough for daily scheduled tasks on ordinary hardware.
  • One Hermes orchestrator can spin up seven specialized sub-agents, each with its own config, tools, and system prompt -- full multi-agent orchestration from a single app.
  • Ideogram 4.0 is the first open image model that reliably renders a long paragraph of text inside a generated image.
  • Meta Business Agent learns your historical reply tone before responding to new customers -- automated brand-voice consistency at inbox scale.
  • agentcookie solves agent authentication by syncing browser cookies to the agent session -- temporary badge access, not a password handoff.
  • Google AI Plus at $4.99 is useful only as a low-risk on-ramp for late adopters; anyone already using Claude or OpenAI gets nothing new from it.
  • OpenAI promoting ChatGPT for hair-dye selfies while Anthropic ships Fable 5 is a positioning mis-step that makes them look like the Fisher Price of AI.
  • Local models are not replacing frontier models -- they handle the 90% of daily lifting that never needed a frontier model to begin with.
  • Running a cron job every 20 minutes to scrape Reddit and X for customer pain points is free when the model running it is free and local.
Takeaway

How to stay productive when your AI subscription runs dry.

WHAT TO LEARN

The most powerful AI models are now powerful enough to exhaust their own subscription tiers in a single session, which forces a practical decision about when to use them versus when to let free local models do the heavy lifting.

02Hermes Desktop
  • Hermes Desktop removes the terminal barrier that kept multi-agent orchestration limited to developers -- it is now a one-click install that lets a single orchestrator spin up specialized sub-agents for different parts of a workflow.
  • Using a free local model (Qwen via Hermes) for high-frequency scheduled tasks -- like scraping Reddit every 20 minutes -- costs nothing, whereas the same job on a cloud model would drain a subscription quickly.
04Claude Fable 5 -- the token burn
  • Running sub-agents inside a single Fable 5 session burns through a $200 monthly subscription in as little as 90 minutes -- agentic use multiplies token cost faster than most users expect.
  • The hybrid relay -- think with the frontier model, build with a cheaper model, review with the frontier model -- preserves intelligence for the steps that actually need it while cutting session cost dramatically.
05Ideogram 4.0
  • Ideogram 4.0 is now the benchmark for text-in-image generation; the use case is any thumbnail, ad creative, or social graphic that requires readable copy baked into the image rather than added in post.
07Meta Business Agent
  • Meta Business Agent learns reply style from your message history before it starts responding, which means its first customer interaction is already calibrated to sound like you -- not a generic bot.
08Google AI Plus
  • Google AI Plus at $4.99 is priced for people who have never used AI, not for people already on Claude or OpenAI -- it only makes sense as a gift or a team seat for reluctant colleagues.
09Gemma 4 QAT
  • Gemma 4 QAT runs under 1 GB on any consumer laptop for free, making it the practical choice for scheduled tasks like daily briefs, inbox triage, and social listening that run repeatedly throughout the day.
11agentcookie
  • agentcookie solves the authentication gap between agents and logged-in websites by syncing browser cookies to the agent session, removing the need to paste passwords or create dummy credentials.
Glossary

Terms worth knowing.

Hermes Desktop
A one-click desktop app from Nous Research that wraps the Hermes AI agent (Qwen-based) in a GUI, moving it out of the terminal so non-technical users can run it like any other app.
Claude Fable 5
Anthropic most capable model as of June 2026, positioned above Opus 4 and Sonnet 4.6; powerful enough that using it for routine sub-agent tasks exhausts even the highest subscription tier quickly.
Model relay
A cost-control strategy where different models handle different stages of a task -- a frontier model for reasoning, a cheaper model for execution, and optionally the frontier model again for review.
Gemma 4 QAT
A quantized local language model from Google that runs under 1 GB, designed to run free on ordinary consumer hardware without a GPU or cloud subscription.
agentcookie
An open-source GitHub repo (by Matt Van Horn) that syncs browser cookies and API keys to the machine running an AI agent, allowing the agent to access logged-in sites without ever seeing a password.
Zapier MCP
Zapier Model Context Protocol server that exposes 8,000+ app integrations to any AI agent via a single URL, with granular permission controls over what the agent can and cannot do.
Meta Business Agent
Meta AI agent for WhatsApp Business and Messenger that learns from a business owner historical replies to handle new customer messages autonomously, globally available as of June 2026.
Ideogram 4.0
The fourth version of Ideogram open image generation model, notable for being the first open model to reliably render accurate long-form text inside generated images.
Resources

Things they pointed at.

Quotables

Lines you could clip.

04:44
A $200 Claude max subscription lasts ninety minutes using Claude Fable five.
Specific dollar + time figure makes the cost problem visceral -- no setup neededTikTok hook↗ Tweet quote
08:48
Think with Claude Fable five, build with four x or GPT 5.5 or even SONNET four six, and then review with Claude Fable five.
Actionable three-step framework, self-containedIG reel cold open↗ Tweet quote
17:00
They are constantly telling people they are the Fisher Price of AI models, that this is the basic stuff.
Sharp editorial take, quotable as a pull-quote or contrast clipnewsletter pull-quote↗ Tweet quote
14:53
You do not need a Fable five or even like an Opus four eight to do probably 90% of the stuff that the everyday person needs to do with AI.
Permission-giving statement -- validates not using the expensive toolTikTok hook↗ Tweet quote
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00:00Today, I got the easiest way to install the most powerful agent on your computer. Even your mom could do it, and even your smartest friends are gonna love how powerful this is. If you don't wanna pay for expensive AI models, I've got a free one that is super powerful that will fit on your computer for free.
00:13Oh. And if you've been using Fable five and it's burning up tokens, I've got a plan for you for saving them. And a simple tool that will make it easy for your agents to have access to your websites without sharing your passwords with them.
00:25All that and so much more news you missed this week. Let's get started. Presented by Zapier, the AI automation company.
00:31We got AI releases that you probably missed this week. There's a lot going on. Let's get right into it.
00:35This is my absolute favorite one. Hermes is on the desktop. If you wanted an agent and the whole terminal experience felt a little rough for you, this is the one that will make it so accessible that it's like any other app.
00:46In fact, I feel like it's like Claude Cowork, and I feel comfortable putting it on my main device, though I have it on a secondary device too. Here is a quick video showing you what you could do with it. Quen,
00:57every twenty minutes, going and reading Reddit.
01:00This is, by the way, his cron jobs. It's so easy now, cron jobs. I think they should just call it scheduled tasks now because they're making it more user friendly.
01:06Right? Reading x,
01:08searching for other people's challenges. And I'm gonna show you what it builds for me here, and I'm gonna show you how I take it a step further. Now if you wanna emulate this, you 100% should.
01:20You don't need you don't need to do this every twenty minutes if you're using, a cloud. The the reason why this works so well with Quyen locally is it's free, so I can have it do it as much And we've got a, uh, news story about a free model that you can put on pretty inexpensively.
01:34One. If you're using, like, ChatGPT or Opus, you'd be paying out the wazoo for this because it costs money every time you do something. So maybe you do this just once a morning to save a little cash.
01:44But here's the output of that, this cron job.
01:48I get Why is it taking so long? There we go. That's the output right get here is You know what?
01:54It's taking a little while, so what I'm gonna tell you is he now has a list of problems that people have expressed on Reddit, on X, and how he could position his company or services to solve those problems. And if he's building a company that solves people's problems, he wants to hunt for problems. This is one of the reports that he gets.
02:11You've used Hermes. What do you think of them? So the Hermes desktop app literally feels like the Claude desktop app, just like you said.
02:19It feels like
02:21a more a much more powerful Claude co worker. And what I love about Hermes is you can have one Hermes agent go and spin up additional Hermes agents. So I've had my main Hermes orchestrator go and spin up seven additional Hermes profiles, each with their own config, their own tools, their own sol.md, all very specialized,
02:39capable of doing very specific things in my business. So I think this is a huge step. Nobody this wasn't gonna really take off if it was stuck in the terminal, and now I think it will.
02:48Yeah. Look at this. This is what the desktop app looks like.
02:50Everything is labeled so cleanly. You see chat sessions on the left. He's pinned four of them on top.
02:55Super clear. If you haven't used it, this is the time to get it. It works really well.
02:59Let's go on to the next news story, which is, of course, Claude Fable five is out. Carpathi says that this is like having software that comes out of the tap, and I love this guy.
03:11Here's here's an example of what that looks like when you can have software just come out of the tap essentially. Quad, Fable,
03:17or Mythos is absolutely insane.
03:20On the left here, we have the actual level lovable mobile app. And here, we have a lovable mobile app that I built in two prompts with Claude Fable five.
03:32And and he, by the way, is showing not only in this video, not only how the the prompts are stupid simple, just two of them, and then he uses his little lovable clone to build a Notion app. It is amazing.
03:45People are building with it. What do you think of this?
03:48So I've been using it myself. I've actually got it sitting in cursor right here running a a slash gold project right now that I spun up this But my initial impressions are it is super powerful.
04:00Like, it just feels way smarter, way better than Meet the or than, uh, Opus. First thing I did is I said, look at my emails, calendar, and call recordings from the past quarter, and give me what you think my q three priority should be. The priorities it gave me were exactly what I was anticipating, but it went so much deeper and pulled out insights from calls that I barely even remember having that
04:25I mean, it it just absolutely blew my mind with what it gave me. It really feels like a step up from Opus. Great point.
04:31You know what? We think about it as something that will create apps for you the way that he did right here in this in this example. Riley is fantastic with it, but I use it even in Claude Cowork.
04:41It's super simple, but there are problems with it, and I wanna talk about that. Here's one person who says, look, a $200 Claude max subscription lasts ninety minutes using Claude Fable five. Do not use sub agents when using Claude Fable five.
04:55So this is draining people's Claude accounts. Here's another one, Claude Fable five eats tokens three prompts later, and it's 58% of the max five x plan.
05:06And I wanna show this. I'm actually gonna zoom in on what JJ said. Jay is at Tenex.
05:11One of my first interviewees was the founder of Tenex. They build they build apps using AI, and one of the things that he did was he said, look, I'm gonna show you how much money I spent on it.
05:20I'm gonna show you how I built with it, and I'm gonna tell you all the good stuff. I'm gonna fast forward through the good stuff because we've all seen the good stuff and tell you here's what he did what he says you need to do to avoid burning through tokens.
05:34He says run it as a hybrid. He says, here's how to keep costs in check without giving up intelligence. Do not run everything in Claude Fable five.
05:41Run a relay across models. Think with Claude Fable five, build with four x or GPT 5.5 or even SONNET four six, and then review with Claude Fable five.
05:52I made a mistake yesterday, um, where I said, you know, this is new. I have to try it.
05:56I'm going to have Fable pull all these x posts, all these videos that I'm showing in Cowork, and I did it, and it was fantastic.
06:05And then the stupid mistake that I made was I had it tweak using Fable. And I would say, you know what?
06:11I want this slide moved here, and I want that slide moved there, and I want this and that just burned through so much that kept getting the alert at the end saying, you're almost out of usage for the week. And Yeah.
06:22That's that's the big lesson from this.
06:24I did the same thing. So when I was running my initial test with Fable, I was using it in co work to analyze my x post, my LinkedIn post, repurpose, tell me what I'm doing right, tell me what I'm doing wrong.
06:34And I just threw Fable out the whole thing, and like you said, within about thirty minutes, I was at about 70% of not my weekly usage limits, but my session usage limits, which still, with a a few prompts, is kind of insane to be burning through that quickly.
06:50All in all, I think JJ's spot on. It's like, look, you've gotta we've always talked about knowing when to use the right tool for the job. Like, that's always been important.
06:58Yeah. But now, it's even more important than ever because of how expensive these new models are gonna be. And once it's off your subscription, like, once you're paying for usage at API rates here in about a week and a half, that's gonna be even more important.
07:11Yeah. Let's get to using it as quickly as possible while it's still available. Okay.
07:15This one is also, uh, another drop, lesser known, the best open image model, and now it can finally spell. I want to actually not show their intro video, but I found one that's even better. Here it goes.
07:28Look like. Or here's another example where we can generate a group photo of all these characters. And indeed, most of them do look correct, including Stitch and Doctor Strange, even the Black Panther Well done.
07:39Who did turn Mulan into a man. It's also great at text rendering. So here's one of my classic prompts, and as you can see I'm actually gonna stop and I'm gonna zoom in because you're not gonna see the the benefit of it.
07:49Here's what it looks like on the left. It looks nice, but it looks almost like the others until you start paying attention to the details, and you see that the first line of the z image one says, oh, I'm gonna I'm gonna zoom out.
08:01This is quit a long piece of text, and you realize, oh, text is really hard to get right. Here's the one on the right from Ernie.
08:10It says, this is quite a long piece of text, and it looks nice until you say you see that it says AI image model could could generate accurately. And so that's the beauty of this model. It works.
08:21It's free. It's available right now.
08:25Any thoughts before we move to the next one? Yeah. I mean, this has been something that we've seen improving really quickly.
08:30I mean, think about even a year, year and a half ago, like pre Nano Banana AI images just weren't there. And you try to get it to spit out text in an image, good luck.
08:38I mean, it was it couldn't even form words much Right. Spell them correctly. So it's like we're almost there.
08:44I think this is probably the,
08:46you know, the the breakthrough everybody's been waiting for as far as rendering text and AI gen generated images. Okay. And people keep asking me for all these links.
08:55I'll have a link to everything. In fact, to this whole report if you want in the description. Next, of course, Zapier MCP.
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09:20Go use it right now, zapier.com/mcp. Next, Meta Business Agent.
09:27I am, like, super unimpressed with Meta's stuff. I think though this is really useful. I'm gonna show a video from their launch.
09:35I found the right clip. Oh, wait. Here it is.
09:39Because every business in this room and watching online should have an AI agent, full stop. Businesses like Alberarte, a jewelry brand in Mexico.
09:50Owner Veronica Guevara was an early adopter of our business agent and has used it to respond to customers at all hours of the day, so no message goes unanswered. She tells me that it has saved her 80% of her time. It takes care of all the repetitive customer questions so she can focus on her craft.
10:09You see, with the Meta Business Agent, you're closing sales even when you're asleep, and I'm excited to announce that the agent is now available across the world to the hundreds of millions of businesses on our WhatsApp Business app and on Messenger,
10:24and that includes right here in The UK. Okay. Let me pause here for a second, and I'll tell you the cool thing about this is it will not just answer messages, it will also study the way that you responded to your customers in the past and use that to inform how it responds to messages in the future.
10:41You can watch it so that you're you're making sure that it's not doing anything goofy, but it's it seems simple, it works, and I like that they're making this available instantly for people. Thoughts?
10:51Yeah. So I think this is a smart move on Meta's part. I mean, obviously, WhatsApp is the messaging app of choice for everybody in the world that's not in The US.
10:59So right. But, you know, what they're talking about there, the capability of responding to customers, people that are using WhatsApp for business. I mean, they're they're they're essentially taking the concept that I talk about all the time of speed to lead Mhmm.
11:12And baking that into their Yeah. Their native messaging channel. And it's smart.
11:16I mean, to get eventually, everybody's gonna have this. It's just a matter of who gets on it quicker. The fact that it analyzes the way that you already talk to customers and kind of sounds like it's almost building like a brand voice profile for you based on previous conversations is a great feature.
11:30And, I mean, I'm shocked it took Meta this long, but I think this is gonna give them I mean, they have such large distribution with WhatsApp and with Messenger, so I think this is a step in the right direction for them for sure.
11:43Next. Google AI plus plan is now reduced to four ninety nine. I put a list together of what you get for it.
11:51And so you're getting Gemini usage limits that are increased, OmniFlash video, your daily brief that's scheduled, your AI inbox, all this stuff, and still I am yawning. And partially, it's because all this stuff kinda comes in the subscription that I already have, and partially because I really don't care about the price.
12:10I'm not someone who looks at my clawed monthly subscription at $20. Actually, it's more than 20, even my my OpenAI at $20 and goes, oh, this is too much.
12:18What do you think? I agree. Right?
12:20I mean, everything that Google's offering here inside this this cheaper plan, like, I'm not a price conscious AI consumer. I think this is geared towards that person that is, you know, they're relatively new to AI, they're in Gmail, they're in Drive, they're in Google Calendar and they wanna kind of dip their toe in the in the AI water, so to speak.
12:39And this is a really low risk, low cost way for them to do that. People like you and I and for the folks listening to this, uh, conversation, we're already using Claude or OpenAI or Codex or Claude Code to to do everything that Google is including in that plan there.
12:53So it's like, why would we pay any more even if it's $5 a month to do the things that we're already doing with Claude? That's kind of the way that I see it. The only advantage to this one is if you need some people on your team to have a lower price I can't even imagine that.
13:07Or people who you know in your life and your family or work who are too cheap to get started properly,
13:12maybe you give it to them. The other advantage is it maybe creates a little bit of pricing pressure on the companies that we like.
13:18Alright. Right. Gemma four.
13:21I'm actually gonna breeze through this pretty quickly because I the thing that's interesting here is you can now put a full model on your laptop that can do things like we talked to Armie's agent. We showed Alex earlier talk about how he gets his to do so much because he's not paying for all this all this access.
13:39You can now do that. It is it is amazing. I've got a video here for everyone who's watching.
13:43I have another one here that And if you want to indicate Oh, here. This is examples of what you can do with it. So these are some examples using, like, a 7AM morning brief.
13:51We could say, okay, every day, brief me on everything that happened. And then it just gives us the top priorities, what happened overnight, or what it's gonna do today. Here's another example, so you could actually triage your inboxes,
14:01look at your emails, and that sort of thing. And here's another one we I'll have it for people to look at side by side. He had it Oh, here.
14:06This is kind of review. So we could look at everything inside my memory, which we've actually got plugged into the agent operating system as well. So if we go inside the memory section here, we have used Obsidian as a second brain.
14:18Okay. It's there for you. It's easy.
14:21It's really nice that this is now available, and it's coming in smaller and smaller to take on those little tasks. Nice thing about Hermes is it's easy to switch model to model.
14:29Yeah. I mean, fact that these local models are free, I think this is kinda where everything's going, especially as anthropic, like, these frontier models get more and more expensive.
14:38It's like you don't need a Fable five or even like an Opus four eight to do probably 90% of the stuff that the everyday person needs to do with AI. So the fact that these local models are getting smaller in the sense that, like, in terms of the actual size and pretty much anybody can put it on their normal hardware, their normal computer, that's gonna be the future.
14:58I think there's a future where people just are running local models on their machine to do most of their daily lifting,
15:05and then they'll use a, you know, a Fable five or a GPT five five or even an Opus to do Right. The heavier tasks. But most people aren't even gonna need those models.
15:13And even for me, frankly, for most of the things that I do, I don't need these heavy models. It's easier to install than I than I realize. I've got this link here so that you can go in and see how to install it.
15:22I was actually thinking of walking people step by step through his installation. I said, no. It's a breeze.
15:26Just click, click, click, follow instructions, move on. Alright. Yep.
15:29Here's why I included this.
15:32I think it's stupid, and this is I'm actually gonna open this up in a full tweet here. This is OpenAI to me right now.
15:44Can you dye my hair to the color of Argentina? Argentina? Now, Uphateye Dude, what is going on with OpenAI?
15:51ChatGPT was number one for a long time. This is the nonsense that they put on, and they they post about it. This is not where they their attention should be going.
16:01Yeah. The the tweet itself is insane. It's basically saying, like, hey, use ChadGBT to include a picture of yourself and change the color of your hair.
16:09Like, to me, they are so it's so mainstream, like, there there's I think they realize that there's still so many people that have not even used AI and the fact that you can take a picture of yourself and tell it to change the color of your hair is mind blowing to, like, 99% of people.
16:24They're still targeting that that market, that TAM that's so massive. They you know, Codex obviously has widespread adoption in the developer community and and people that are advanced are using it for that purpose. But I think that they're not they're not forgetting the fact that they are, like, the main like, when people think of AI, they think ChatGPT.
16:43And I think they're just trying to capitalize on that by by having addressing as large a TAM as possible. But I think it's I mean,
16:50I think it's insane. I think it's a mistake. They're constantly telling people they are the Fisher Price of AI models, that this is the basic stuff.
16:56Instead of saying we are the high power. I'm I'm gonna move on. I also wanna highlight a repo this week.
17:03This one has been doing really well this week, getting a lot of attention. It's called agent cookie. Here's the problem that it solves.
17:09You want to give your agent, even if it's like Claude Code or Claude actually, not Cowork.
17:16Cowork can actually do a really good job in your main browser, but you wanna give it access to the sites that you that you need, but you don't wanna necessarily log in, and so you're sharing cookies. It works really simply oh, do I not have the yeah. Here.
17:29This is Catherine talking about how she uses it. The sin the simplicity of being able to give access to your agents, not having them forget how to get in, but not giving them a password, that's the answer here.
17:41And it's available Okay. Free right now. Sorry.
17:43Go ahead. And I saw that the I think that repo was posted by Matt Van Horn, who's the same guy behind The Last thirty Days Skill, and a lot of other really cool kind of niche GitHub repos and and tools that I've used and that I know a lot of other people get a ton of value out of.
17:59So if it's coming from him, you know it's gonna be high quality and you know it's gonna do what it says it does, so had no idea it's from him. That's what it said. Yeah.
18:07The link Wow. The link Yeah. Linked yep.
18:10I'm Van Horn.
18:11I've been trying to get him on. He's gotta come on here at some point and talk to me. He's been doing incredible stuff.
18:18Alright. We got links to that and everything else, all the links below in the description. And and now that this is over, I actually have a collection of repos that you can use immediately.
18:29There's a link for you right here to watch. Go check that out.
The Hook

The bait, then the rug-pull.

Eight AI releases dropped this week and most people missed the one that actually changes their daily workflow. Andrew Warner and Corey Ganim cut through the noise in under 20 minutes -- starting with the news that the most powerful AI subscription on the market burns out in 90 minutes flat.

Frameworks

Named ideas worth stealing.

08:48model

Hybrid Model Relay

  1. Think with Fable 5
  2. Build with Sonnet 4.6 / GPT-4x
  3. Review with Fable 5

Use the most expensive model only for the steps that require genuine intelligence; offload execution to cheaper models to preserve subscription limits.

Steal forany multi-step agent pipeline where token cost is a concern
CTA Breakdown

How they asked for the click.

VERBAL ASK
18:18link
We got links to that and everything else, all the links below in the description.

Low-pressure close -- directs to description for the full curated report rather than pushing a product or newsletter

MENTIONED ON CAMERA
FROM THE DESCRIPTION
PRIMARY CTAWhere the creator wants you to go next.
OTHER LINKSAlso linked in the description.
Storyboard

Visual structure at a glance.

open
hookopen00:00
hermes
valuehermes00:36
fable5
valuefable503:00
token-burn
valuetoken-burn04:48
ideogram
valueideogram07:12
zapier-mcp
ctazapier-mcp09:00
meta-agent
valuemeta-agent09:27
google-plus
valuegoogle-plus11:42
gemma-qat
valuegemma-qat13:21
messimode
valuemessimode15:27
agentcookie
valueagentcookie16:57
cta
ctacta18:18
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