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the most powerful AI tool I've ever used in my life

Elon's new agent platform runs a team of AI employees on their own always-on computers — tested here as a CFO, an EA, a Dubai real estate scout, and a YouTube research analyst.

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Big Idea

The argument in one line.

Grok Bot packages a team of always-on AI agents with their own cloud computers into one product, trading local control and data sovereignty for the zero-setup automation that self-hosted harnesses like OpenClaw and Hermes never fully solved.

Who This Is For

Read if. Skip if.

READ IF YOU ARE…
  • Someone already spending real money on AI subscriptions or API credits who wants agents running tasks while their laptop is closed.
  • A solo operator or small team lead who wants a research analyst, a CFO, a real estate scout, or an executive assistant working overnight without hand-holding.
  • Someone who tried self-hosted agent harnesses like OpenClaw or Hermes and got stuck on setup friction and memory management.
SKIP IF…
  • You're on a $20/month AI budget — this starts at $200/month and assumes you're already spending thousands on API credits.
  • You want full data sovereignty and local control over your agents; Grok Bot runs on Elon's infrastructure, not your own device.
  • You just want a single chat assistant for brainstorming — Claude or ChatGPT alone already covers that.
TL;DR

The full version, fast.

Grok Bot is xAI's new agent harness: a team of always-on AI employees, each running on its own cloud computer, that keep working after you close your laptop. It's built on Cursor (which Elon's SpaceX just acquired for $60 billion) and can route work through Claude, GPT, or Grok models. The reviewer sets up four agents, a YouTube research analyst, a Dubai real estate scout, a portfolio CFO, and a Slack-triaging executive assistant, running each off a single detailed prompt and a screen-recorded 'teach a task' demo. Pricing starts at $200/month for Cursor Ultra and climbs to $300 for Super Grok Heavy or $120/seat for teams, which he argues only makes sense once you're already spending thousands a month on AI.

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Chapters

Where the time goes.

00:0000:38

01 · Intro

Cold-open teaser montage of upcoming clips, then the reviewer states his claim: Grok Bot is the most powerful AI tool he's used.

00:3801:46

02 · What Grok Bot Is

Grok Bot is an agent harness from xAI/Cursor where each agent gets its own always-on cloud computer and can tap any frontier model.

01:4604:15

03 · Why It Beats OpenClaw & Hermes

No local device or VPS setup required; X testimonials call it the 'Claude Code moment for normie knowledge work.'

04:1506:05

04 · Harness Vs Chat Explained

A harness orchestrates models and works while you're away from the computer, distinct from a chat session you drive live.

06:0507:41

05 · How To Use It

Treat the agents like a team of employees: assign work, walk away, check in, act instead of consuming more content about AI.

07:4118:51

06 · My 4 Agent Prompts

Live setups for a YouTube research analyst, a Dubai real estate scout, a portfolio CFO, and a Slack-triaging EA, plus the 'teach a task' screen-recording feature.

18:5122:20

07 · Ways To Use It & Costs

Recap of use cases, plugin integrations (Gmail, Slack, HubSpot), and the $200/$300/$120 pricing breakdown with an honest who-this-is-for filter.

22:2022:56

08 · Outro

Sign-off, pointer to the free setup guide and Skool community.

Atomic Insights

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  • Grok Bot gives every agent its own cloud computer, so work keeps running after you close your laptop, something OpenClaw and Hermes can't do without a dedicated always-on device.
  • The product is a harness, not a chatbot: it can route tasks through Claude, GPT, Grok, Gemini, or Kimi models instead of locking you into xAI's own model.
  • Cursor Ultra costs $200 a month, Super Grok Heavy is $300, and team seats run $120 each, pricing aimed at people already spending thousands a month on AI credits, not casual users.
  • A 'teach a task' feature records your screen and voice while you do a workflow once, then builds that into a repeatable skill the agent can run on its own.
  • The reviewer's CFO agent read a live portfolio spreadsheet, delivered a morning market brief, then executed a rebalance (sell bonds, buy gold) from a single follow-up instruction.
  • A real estate scout agent was set to scan Dubai listings twice daily and flag villas priced 26 to 37 percent under recent comparable sales.
  • Persistent memory across conversations means the agent keeps context without the user manually maintaining memory.md files, unlike leaner coding-agent setups.
  • The reviewer argues Grok Bot doesn't kill OpenClaw or Hermes, it just makes them less attractive for people who don't want to own their own always-on hardware.
  • Using a hosted agent trades data sovereignty for convenience: OpenClaw and Hermes run on hardware you own, Grok Bot runs on infrastructure you don't.
  • The same single research-agent prompt the reviewer used could also run directly in Claude, the harness just lets it execute unattended while he's away from the computer.
Takeaway

Six agents, one always-on computer each, no server setup.

WHAT TO LEARN

An agent harness earns its cost when it does real work unattended, and the setup that matters more than the tool itself is a specific prompt paired with a live data connection.

02What Grok Bot Is
  • Grok Bot gives each agent its own cloud computer, so tasks keep running after you close your laptop or shut down your desktop.
  • It works like a persistent teammate that remembers context across conversations, saving you from manually maintaining memory files for every session.
  • The agent taps into Cursor's model catalog, so it can run Claude, GPT, or Grok models instead of locking you into one provider.
03Why It Beats OpenClaw & Hermes
  • OpenClaw and Hermes require configuring your own always-on device or VPS; Grok Bot ships as a download with no server setup required.
  • Reviewers quoted in the video call it the 'Claude Code moment for normie knowledge work,' meaning non-technical users can now run agent workflows.
  • The tradeoff for that convenience is real: your agents run on infrastructure you don't own, not local hardware you control.
04Harness Vs Chat Explained
  • A harness is different from a chatbot: it's the vehicle that orchestrates multiple models and lets an agent act while you're away from the computer.
  • For quick brainstorming or one-off creative work, the reviewer still uses Claude or GPT directly rather than routing it through the harness.
  • The right test for whether you need a harness is whether the work has to happen while you're not at your computer.
05How To Use It
  • Treat the agents like a team of employees you check in on, not a tool you babysit: open it, assign work, walk away.
  • Learning by acting beats consuming more content about AI: pick any harness, give it a real task on your own computer, and see what it can do.
  • Persistent, always-running agents work best when paired with routines you already do daily, like a morning portfolio check or inbox triage.
06My 4 Agent Prompts
  • A single detailed prompt turned an agent into a YouTube research analyst that scans top AI channels every morning and flags outlier videos by subscriber count versus the channel median.
  • A real estate scout agent was told the budget, property type, and target streets, then set to run twice daily and flag listings 26 to 37 percent under market.
  • The CFO agent read a live portfolio spreadsheet through a linked API, delivered a morning brief, and executed a rebalance from a single follow-up instruction.
  • The 'teach a task' feature records your screen and voice doing a workflow once, then builds a repeatable skill the agent can run without you re-explaining it.
07Ways To Use It & Costs
  • Pricing starts at $200/month for Cursor Ultra, $300 for Super Grok Heavy, or $120 per seat for teams running multiple agents in parallel.
  • The reviewer's honest filter: this is for people already spending thousands a month on AI API credits, not for anyone on a $20/month subscription.
  • Plugins connect the agent to Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, HubSpot, and Google Drive, so it can triage a real inbox or run CRM enrichment, not just chat.
  • An EA-style agent living in Slack can summarize overnight messages and flag anything urgent, so you don't have to read every notification first thing in the morning.
Glossary

Terms worth knowing.

Agent harness
The packaging and interface that lets a user orchestrate multiple AI agents and models, distinct from a single chatbot that only responds when you're present.
Cursor Ultra
The $200/month Cursor subscription tier required to give a Grok Bot agent its own always-on cloud computer.
Super Grok Heavy
xAI's $300/month top-tier Grok subscription that also unlocks Grok Bot access, layered on top of the Grok chat product.
OpenClaw
A self-hosted always-on AI agent setup that requires configuring your own device or VPS, used here as the harder-to-set-up alternative to Grok Bot.
Hermes
Another self-hosted agent framework the reviewer compares Grok Bot against, citing similar setup friction and manual memory management.
Resources

Things they pointed at.

00:44productGrok Bot (xAI / Cursor)
03:15toolCursor
02:18toolOpenClaw
02:18toolHermes
06:57toolClaude Code
Quotables

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Alright. I am completely obsessed. Elon has actually done it.
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Yes. I know the comments are gonna say this is expensive. It is.
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21:16
It doesn't. It doesn't. It makes them significantly less attractive.
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Alright. I am completely obsessed. Elon has actually done it.
He has created the most powerful AI tool that I have ever used, the best agentic software that I've ever used. And in today's video, I'm gonna explain exactly what it is, how you can use it, and the reason why I think this actually makes OpenClaw and Hermes defunct for, I think, the majority of you.
I've been playing around with this for the last twenty four hours. I've been setting up my team as you can see here, a CFO, agent, a research assistant, an executive assistant.
I'm gonna show you the exact way that you can set it up to get the best results. I've got an entire system that I'm gonna show you today. So without further ado, let's get into it here.
So what I'm talking about is GrokBot produced by SpaceX or Elon Musk, and it's essentially a software or an agent harness technically that enables you to run a team of always on agents.
So they have their own computer. They can tap into any tools and apps just like you do and work twenty four seven. So the very cool thing about this is that it's basically plug and play.
So the agents have their own computers. So you don't need to have an always on computer like you did before on ClaudeCode or like, you know, you need to configure with Hermes or OpenClaw with either, you know, your own device or a VPS. Once you download Grokbot, you essentially have a team of agents and you can spin up basically infinite agents that all run on their own computer, which means they're always on.
So I can, you know, close my laptop. I can boot down my desktop here, and it's still going to be executing the task that I give it autonomously.
It can tap into any model, so you're not obviously just limited to Grok. It can tap into the best Opus models. It can tap or Claude models.
It can tap into the best OpenAI models like GBT 5.6. Pretty much any model that you wanna tap into, it can tap into. So this, I think, is a big game changer for consumer AI because the problem with OpenClaw and the problem with Hermes Agent is, obviously, they were great once you could set them up.
But, you know, the setup process had a lot of friction and even the configuration process to continuously up update memory, skills, and keep things organized, that also required a lot of effort. Whereas the way to think about this is it's an all in one solution.
So I actually asked Oscar, who is one of my assistants here on Grok bot, to explain how Grok bot works just so you can have more information. He said that I'm essentially a persistent assistant that lives in this chat.
I remember things across conversations. So similar to Hermes, how, you know, you have the memory across multiple conversations, it can tap into all of that context. So this does save you from having to carefully manicure memory dot m d files.
I still recommend that you do it with this, but this is a system that you can basically spin up from scratch, not have to worry about memory, and then, you know, kind of work on that as you go. It can actually do work. Obviously, it has its own computer, so it can browse, run stuff, make files.
I'll show you my best prompts in a minute here. And importantly, it can keep going while I'm away because it has its own computer, so it can open sites, run commands, save files, etcetera. And it can do it, you know, for you because it has its own computer even if your computer's turned off.
So when you interface with the model, it's basically using a conversation model. But when it goes to do a task, it taps into cursor v so it can basically pass on any model ID from Cursor's catalog. So, you know, Claude, GPT, Grok, Gemini, Kimi, GLM, Composer, pretty much whatever model you want to use.
You can tap into all of the Frontier Intelligence. Interestingly, Elon is making some massive plays. He actually acquired Cursor for $60,000,000,000, and they're being super aggressive.
And they recently released the new Grok 4.6 model, which is cheaper, but achieves a lot of the same capabilities as Opus five. It's actually an extremely good cheap model. So Elon has really come to play, and I think he has developed what I can call the most powerful consumer grade software in the market right now and probably the best agentic harness in the market right now.
Now it's only been a day since I've been using it, and I'll show you my workflows. But a lot of other smart people have come out and said that they love it. Zero hedge says impressive how much better Grok bot is than Cowork, not just faster, cheaper, and more efficient, but never talks back or refuses to do work.
Nick Dobos said he's been using Grok bot for a few days. They leapfrog Codex app and Claude code entirely. Superhub two point o.
Grok bot's marketing is completely wrong or misleading. It's not an easy normie friendly chat. Don't pay attention to the bot or chat UX.
That's not the point. Grok bot is actually the highest difficulty, most powerful, and highest skill cap agent harness by far. And that's something worth touching on.
This is not just the chat. Of course, it has chat capabilities, but it's an agent harness.
So it can tap into other models and it can orchestrate work while you're away from the computer. So if I wanna have a quick conversation or if I wanna brainstorm, I'm probably still gonna use Claude, probably still gonna use GPT even, you know, for the visual that I created that I'll show you with my workflow in this video.
I still use Claude to create that, although technically Grok bot could orchestrate it. Instead, how I'm using it is a team of agentic employees that can do things on my behalf, work that I need done overnight. That is how I'm using using it because it's an agent harness.
A harness is essentially the packaging, the vehicle, the UI for you to interact with agents. Brian says that this is the most powerful AI product he's ever used. Gregory says that this is the Claude code moment for normie knowledge work.
Openclaw without needing to know anything about Openclaw. Obviously, the Openclaw setup was just so hard. This you can just download, you know, log in to an account and start using instantly.
Yes. I know the comments are gonna say this is expensive. It is.
This isn't a completely normie friendly product yet. This is more of a sneak peek for what is going to be available to the average consumer in the future. And if you are willing to pay for it, this is a frontier level product.
At the end of the video, I'll get into the pricing. I'll talk about if it's worth it. Because clearly for some people, it's not gonna be worth it.
For someone like me, it's absolutely worth it. For a lot of you, it's absolutely worth it. But, you know, if you're on a budget and you're trying to use AI, maybe it's not the best tool.
I'll speak about what the best tools can be for you in that event. But this is kind of giving us a bit of a sneak peek into how agents are gonna work in the future. I mean, I was watching a video from Sam Altman before, and he says that the future of AI is essentially people are just gonna use it as their assistant.
It's gonna have all their context, conversations, persistent memory. They're gonna be able to ask it to do something. It's gonna be able to understand the client's needs and execute on its behalf.
That is basically how to use this. The way you've gotta treat this is a team of employees that you have running twenty four seven that you open on your computer next to you every single day. So whilst you're working, going about your business, you open it up, you ask it to do something, you go back to your work.
That's how you need to use this as like a true copilot alongside your work.
That is the best way to use AI in twenty twenty six. And it's also the way that you're gonna learn the most because I I do feel like a lot of people are falling into the trap of, you know, they need to consume a bunch of content or they they need to look at a bunch of workflows or they need to just, you know, learn so much before they can act.
Whereas the real way to learn AI is just to act. Action first. Download a good harness.
Once again, it doesn't need to be GrokBot. It can be. But it could be ClaudeCode.
It could be Codex. Use it and just see what it can do. If you're working on your computer and you have a task, just try and see if the AI can do the task.
Even Boris Churney said that he's they're actually surprised internally. He's the developer of Claude code at what Claude can do.
He says all the time, he's seeing people using Claude for things that they didn't even know was possible. So you really just have to push the limits with this stuff and see what it can do. But now let's talk about the setup, what I'm doing, and then let's get into the pricing.
So this is the best way to use it in my opinion. You wanna variety of agents that do different things.
So you can see the agentic team here that John set up. It has, you know, marketing agent, a Slack agent, an operations agent, a finance agent.
In my experiments, I just put it to the test on a few things. So CFO and EA, real estate and research.
I've only had a day to be playing around with this on a couple of different workflows. So, of course, as I flesh this out over time, I'll keep you guys updated, make sure to subscribe and turn notifications on because I'm sure I'll use it for a lot more, but I just put it to work with things that I was already doing, just giving it real work that I'm already interested in right now.
So let me run you through a few prompts on what you can do. The first one is Alex. Alex is a research agent.
So I've actually asked him to be my YouTube research analyst. So every morning at 6AM, he has to scan the top YouTube channels for AI called an AI agents. He needs to find outliers based on the subscriber count.
And every morning, he needs to present me curated video ideas. So he has his own computer. So what he's able to do is go research a bunch of videos, look at the sub count versus the median, flag outliers of videos that are performing well.
He packages them. He looks at the transcripts. He looks at why they worked, and he gives me spin off ideas.
And, obviously, this is just a single prompt that I was also using on Claude, but I could refine this even further. I could ask him to vibe code a web application, which has this all on a dashboard and every single morning automatically update the dashboard.
So the real point of AI is taking real things that you do, whether it be research or, you know, whether it be something you do on your computer and just getting the AI to automate that process. That's essentially all we need AI to do.
Do things that are too data intensive and too time intensive. Another thing you can do, just like Claude is you can actually teach the AI what to do by recording workflow.
So if I click teach a task, what it's going to do, just like Claude can do in GPT, now it's tapped into multiple models and it can spin up multiple sub agents. Technically, Claude can as well, but this could, you know, spin up GPT, Claude, etcetera. It's gonna actually record my computer so I can do something on the screen.
I can speak it to the microphone. It's gonna record the workflow. So I can actually train the agent how to work just like, you know, you would train a real employee.
I can now train the agent to work like me. So, you know, if I'm researching future videos, if I am working on some accounting, if I'm working on a BD system or if I'm reviewing a potential partner, you know, I can just go through the process, explain why I'm going through that process, and you can train an agent to do a task for you.
And it basically will build an inbuilt skill to do that task on your behalf. You may be wondering why would I use, you know, why wouldn't I use Claude? It's actually valid.
Like, there are many use cases where you would still use Claude, but this is a harness. Meaning, it's tapped into multiple models, and it works without you being at the computer.
So if you're looking for autonomous work that you don't need to review obviously, you should still review things to give a feedback, but you don't need to review, where you don't need your computer on, where you have persistent memory, where you don't need to worry as much about updating your memory, this could be a better solution for you.
If you're still working on a direct task and you know the model you wanna use, then there's no need to wrap it in in GrokBot. So for me, it makes sense to have some autonomous stuff happening here that taps into Opus, Fable, and GBT 5.6, and then just do some stuff on my own, you know, as as well on the models directly.
As I said, was scripting for this video. I still have a great configuration on on Claude, so I don't need to use I don't need to use Grokbot for this. One other very cool use case that I was testing is is actually real estate.
So I asked it to be my Dubai property scout every single day, morning and evening. I asked it to go through the top websites, look at new listings on a certain budget.
I'm looking at certain types of properties, and I'm asking it to find things that are under market. So it's actually finding villas for me to potentially buy that are 26 to 37% under market, so it indexes based on past pricing. This is just an example of of something live that's relevant to me.
But imagine if you're a property developer or imagine if you're, you know, looking for a piece of land. You you know you know how it works in property if you've ever done development or if you have experience in real estate, Sometimes you you might need to wait one to two years for a piece of land that you want. So you need the right price.
You need the right arbitrage in order to do a successful development. So you could put in the area, the land, the square footage that you're looking for, even potential street names. And so you don't need to scroll through a real estate website every morning.
You can just ask it to flag outliers, put it in a spreadsheet automatically, and this is just gonna run for you all the time. So you can actually set this to give you notifications whenever something comes up that fits your criteria.
I feel like AI is really good for stuff like this because it's stuff that you wouldn't normally do. It's stuff that you wouldn't normally have time for, but it's stuff that if there is an outlier can make you a lot of money really quickly. So I think this is a great example of autonomous work, especially if you're in the real estate space, because this is something that, you know, would take up and suck up hours of your time and previously require a research assistant or an EA that you can now do with AI.
Another thing that's really cool in terms of autonomous work is creating a CFO within Grokbot. So I'm teaching in, you know, my other channel, Miles Doja Finance, how to do this with Claude, but Grokbot can do the exact same thing arguably better because of its obstruction capabilities. So you can essentially give it a prompt like this.
You're my portfolio analyst. Save this routine. So you give it your portfolio.
What you can actually do and I didn't have time to set this up for the video and because, you know, I need to create a fake portfolio so I'm not leaking my real data, blah blah blah. What you can do is you can actually link it to the sheet where you store your real portfolio data. I basically have a system where I have a Google Sheet, and then it's I have hyperlinks to, you know, APIs that pull my live brokerage account data into the spreadsheet.
So it all has the live data. And then GrokBot actually just, you know, plugs into that spreadsheet and reads that spreadsheet. You can even skip the spreadsheet step if you want, you can plug it straight in.
You can just literally give it API read access to, like, interactive brokers, whatever, exchanges, whatever. It And can read all of that data, and you can actually tell it to give you a portfolio update in the morning, tell you the overnight moves, give me today's calendar of major events the day ahead, and tell me if, you know, there are any unexpected moves in my positions or in positions that I'm monitoring.
And if you have all of that data congregated in one place or if you give it that information one time, what it's able to do is every single morning, give me an update on my total portfolio, what is coming that I need to be aware of, and if there's any, you know, actions that I need to take. And if, you know, you're like me and you would procrastinate making portfolio rebalancing moves because, know, you just forget to up you know, update your portfolio, this is great because it you know, in the morning, you just have a workflow.
You just check all your chats. Alright. Real estate, anything happening?
Alright. Nothing. CFO, anything happening?
Alright. Portfolio is cool. I gotta do this.
Oh, you know, actually, I've got to I've got to rebalance a bit into gold. This is looking shaky. And then the next step is actually saying, hey.
Can you rebalance 5% of my bond position into gold? If there's like a a flag, I just did a voice prompt there, and then I can enter that. And if it were connected, and you can do this to TWS through Interactive Brokers or Alpaca, and you give it the access to real trade execution, it'll actually be able to execute on your behalf.
Now that's a separate video, and you don't need GrokBot for this. You could use Cord or or or Codex, but that's a separate video on Milestone to Finance. Different channel.
Check it out if you would like. We're actually teach you how to build trade execution. Now not everyone trusts, you know, AI with trade execution.
That's fine. I think just the awareness alone is a massive, massive, massive value add. And I think the coolest thing about I mean, any AI, but especially a tool like this is if you don't know how to do something, you can just ask it.
Like, you know, I could just say, hey. Can you automate my trades? Can you find a way to connect to my exchanges?
And it will figure out how to do it and do it on your behalf because it's on its own computer. The only thing is when it comes to real money, you have to be a lot more careful because if, you know, it screws up a marketing brief, that's fine. It it's just screwing up text.
If it screws up real money, that's a big problem. So that's probably something that I'd bet a little more. And then something I haven't played around with as as my EA, but technically, it can look at your calendar inbox.
It can connect to your Slack. So if you click on plugins, it can connect to your Gmail, Google Calendar, Granola, Google Drive. Just like Claude, it has a lot of MCP connections, HubSpot, etcetera.
So it can actually run processes. So on HubSpot, it could run data enrichment for business development. On Gmail, it could give me a triage of my calendar every morning, a Google Calendar, etcetera.
You can even create custom plugins. But, of course, it can also access, you know, files on your computer, etcetera. If you if you wanna give it even more custom access, the the world is your oyster here.
But I think the plugins feature is is very, very cool as well. Alright. Now let's get into pricing because, you know, I know I'm gonna get a lot of feedback on that.
Actually, no. Before we get into pricing, let me just give you a summary of of how to use GrokBot. By the way, for free in the description below, I'm gonna have the full, a, setup guide for GrokBot and, b, the agent setups for the best prompts.
So the prompts that you see right here, the best use cases. So the CFO prompt, the financial analyst prompt, the EA prompt, and a setup prompt, so you can actually configure your memory and skills in the future. That is gonna be in the description below for free.
You'll also get access to the free school community, which I think is really cool. I've just launched that, by the way. We're soft launching.
So if you join, you'll be one of the first members to join. We're gonna be doing custom livestreams. We're gonna be doing workshops.
We're gonna be doing all sorts of stuff in there. There's gonna be free courses coming in there. I'm gonna be dropping a lot of free value.
So, you know, for a long time, I've just been running the channel. We haven't had a community. Now we're gonna have an actual community of entrepreneurs, of people that wanna learn and get better with AI in one place.
So the resource from today's video alongside the community will be for free down below. Same link. You can get all of the resources from the videos in there.
The cool things that you can do, teach it a task, as I said, screen recording, also technically on Claude, but very cool that you can create custom routines. Obviously, the capability to close your laptop and have it, you know, running autonomously is very, very cool. As I just showed you, building a bot team, we're gonna have the config in the resource below.
That's amazing because you can have a chief of staff and you can actually train it on your business. Just like any agent, you wanna, you know, onboard it like a real employee so it can learn about your business and do work on your behalf. You can use any app.
You can tap into any of the tools. You can it can go into YouTube. It could basically do anything similar to Claude Code.
One thing that is really cool as I showed you is running overnight processes, so real estate sales, etcetera. You know, I I only really scraped the tip of the iceberg here, but I could ask it. I'm a YouTube channel.
Right? Maybe I'm looking for sponsors. I could ask it to scan the market for any company that starts spending x amount of money or starts running x amount of ad creatives above baseline.
Because there are apps or websites where you can track ad creatives of other companies. I can say, hey. Scan every other YouTube channel in the AI space and let me know when you think something is sponsored and send me a list every morning of products that are sponsoring other channels.
Then, you know, I know that if I reach out to them, they're already sponsoring, they're more likely to sponsor me. Like, from an agency point of view, that it's a complete game changer.
So those kind of workflows, I think, are really powerful. We're already kinda doing similar stuff to that on Claude, but that is a use case that you could easily do on GrokBot. And then the other thing is you can actually have an agent, which in the future will be my EA that can live in Slack.
So my company has a Slack channel. Sometimes in the morning, I don't wanna wake up and go through all the messages. I can just say, hey.
You know, maybe I wanna go to gym. I wanna clear head. I don't wanna bombard myself with a a lot of crap in the morning.
I'll just say, hey. Lucy, who's my EA, could you just tell me what the top items in Slack are? Is there anything anything urgent that happened overnight that I need to attend to?
And she'll tell me, and that will, you know, avoid me having to, like, read through all these unnecessary tags getting stressed. And then, you know, once you read them, you need to, like, unread them or they or or or you might forget it to do a task later.
So doing it this way, like, a triage is probably the best way to stay up to date. Really using, as I said, an agent as a copilot or assistant to help support you in your work, because that's the whole point of AI, to do two things. One, support you with speeding up existing work, and two, do work like the property stuff that you normally wouldn't do that could give you an outsized result or an outsized return in the future.
You can even ask it to code overnight. Like, you know, I'm working on some products right now. You can just say, hey.
Overnight, you know, create a loop, create an orchestration loop using Claude Fable five where you code the agent product that I'm working on and you make amendments and give me a a review in the morning. So potentially could build usable products for my audience or for my own trading or whatever it may be overnight on my behalf, which is cool.
But it comes at a cost. It comes at a cost, and this is the price. And I know this is where I'm gonna getting a lot of comments, but let me explain.
Because I'm also not paid by Crop Portal something. I know I'm enthusiastic. That's just because I'm an AI nerd, and I think this is industry leading tech.
But for a lot of you, won't make sense. So currently, it's $200 for Cursor Ultra, which you need for to get Grokbots' own computer, etcetera.
It's $300 for Super Grok heavy, so then you get access to Grok as well. Now I already had a soup Super Grok subscription. So Grokbot actually becomes cheaper if you, you know, are using Super Grok.
But I know a lot of you don't use Super Grok, so it's gonna be $1.20. And then if your teams, you can actually have multiple employees.
And this is where it gets cool because you can have agentic work happening, and then you can have multiple employees executing work alongside each other, but it's gonna be a $120 per seat. So 200 is a lot, but this product is not for people that are on the $20 Claude subscription.
This product is for people that are already on the $200 Chajibati or Claude subscription, are spending thousands of dollars in API credits. I just checked you know, we did monthly accounting the other day, and we spent, like, $5,000 on AI credits.
That wasn't even including my usage. Probably another couple of thousand dollars. So for people like us, this is great.
We're probably, you know, gonna really push this to the max. If you are just getting into AI, no.
I still don't I I don't think you should jump out and buy this right now. I think you should work out how to use Claude code and use Claude code as your pilot kind of alongside you. And if you are really finding that it's limited or you're struggling with memory management or, you know, you want a little bit of extra customizability or automation or you were considering, and this is a good use case.
If you were about to go out and buy a Mac Mini to run OpenClaw or Hermes, maybe this is actually a better first step. Of course, you can buy a VPS and use Hermes or OpenClaw that way. The downside is that Hermes and OpenClaw require configuration.
I feel like this is easier. It doesn't you know, I kinda said in the beginning, kinda kills Openclaw and Hermes. It doesn't.
It doesn't. It makes them significantly less attractive. If you have configured them and you're using them, they're not dead because at the end of the day, like, you are using like, you have less data sovereignty here.
With Hermes and and Openclaw, you oftentimes own your device. You own your configuration. It's all local.
This you're using, you know, Grok. You're using SpaceX. So you aren't using your own hardware, and you lose some sovereignty.
So maybe for some people, that is a downer. And maybe for some of the work you do, you want local, and I still use local. But I think this is a good tool for a lot of people.
I'm gonna continue using it. If it's too expensive, don't panic. You're not you're not missing out on AI.
Like, Claude is Claude Code is still great. You can do the majority of the stuff in Claude Code. Hermes and OpenClore are still really good, but this is for those that want a more seamless experience, that want a quick setup, that wanna be able to run advanced agentic workflows without spending a lot of time setting them up and want a really good assistant and are willing to pay the premium.
That is who this is for. I fall into that basket. Hence, why I'm excited.
If not, no need to panic. Subscribe to the channel, turn notifications on, because we have a lot of content just on Claude and just on GBT anyway.
And if you like this video, you want the full setup guide alongside access to the school community, which is gonna be awesome. Just launch. There's not much in there, but there will be.
So make sure you continue to check-in. That's gonna be down below. I'll see you in the next video we have.
Probably the best videos I've ever released on the channel coming. We have been quiet, but we literally have recorded 11 in the last week. So there's so many bangers coming on here on Miles Voyager Finance.
So I'll see you in the next one. Have a lovely rest of your day. Peace out.
The Hook

The bait, then the rug-pull.

The video opens with a cold-open teaser montage, real estate listings, a use-case mindmap, the Grok Bot landing page, cut together before settling into the reviewer's actual claim: this is the most powerful AI tool he has used, and it might make OpenClaw and Hermes obsolete for most people.

Frameworks

Named ideas worth stealing.

15:44list

6 Ways To Use Grok Bot

  1. Teach it a task
  2. Close your laptop
  3. Build a bot team
  4. Use any app, no API needed
  5. Overnight sales outbound
  6. Live in your Slack

On-screen recap mindmap the video returns to twice, summarizing the core use cases for the always-on agent harness.

Steal forany pitch that has to explain what an agent harness is actually good for
CTA Breakdown

How they asked for the click.

VERBAL ASK
19:41product
it's $200 for Cursor Ultra... it's $300 for Super Grok heavy... it's gonna be a $120 per seat

Direct pricing breakdown followed by an honest gatekeeping statement: not worth it below the point you're already spending thousands a month on AI; recommends Claude Code instead for casual users.

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

Visual structure at a glance.

cold-open teaser
hookcold-open teaser00:00
what Grok Bot is
promisewhat Grok Bot is00:38
bot team + testimonial
valuebot team + testimonial07:43
CFO portfolio agent
valueCFO portfolio agent12:11
pricing breakdown
ctapricing breakdown19:38
Frame Gallery

Visual moments.

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