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This Week in AI Morning Club: Open Claw, Claude Code & Muscle Cars: AI Mastery in Motion
YouTube momentum, agent pricing, vibe-coded apps, and a sermon app

🏆 Monday, February 2nd, 2026
Perry Belcher: One Hotel LA Chaos, Facebook Chicken Growth, Bible App, Dubai Invite
Perry kicks off the week from the chaotic One Hotel Los Angeles: music blaring, beige overload, and plenty of generational jabs. Community wins dominate: Melissa's chicken video monetization strategy gets $32 in seven days and 300+ new followers. The group brainstorms newsletter offers tied to Meta interest segmentation.
Jim introduces a vibe-coded Bible reading app with day selector, historical order options, celebratory milestone popups, and download calendar integration. Perry suggests turning it into sermon generators in famous preacher voices.
Savannah lands a Dubai speaking gig and is encouraged to stay at the Burj Al Arab for the full seven-star experience. Meanwhile, Kurt transforms a church health newsletter into a Beehiiv + YouTube + podcast mix, getting speaking invites from multiple groups. Perry offers to resurrect ChurchNewsletters.com.
The YouTube strategy thread simmers in the background: Perry, Angie, and Russell are each secretly developing their own projects and promise a future session to debrief.
🗣️ Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026
Perry Belcher: Gemini Gym Loyalty, Voice Agent Pricing, Outcome-Based Selling
Perry covers Emma’s day due to a mastermind conflict, and reaffirms his full-time switch to Gemini Gyms instead of GPTs. Blake gets feedback on his voice agent pricing model, with Perry advising against high-ticket gouging for long-term trust and sustainability.
Voice agent Tech Stack cohort begins with Corne, with a public Ignite March launch featuring Perry, Corne, Russell, and Nuno. The core pitch evolution: stop selling AI tools—start selling business outcomes. Clients are buying relief from missed calls and unscalable support, not voice tech.
Jeff backs up Perry’s lesson with sales truth: don’t sell labor pains—sell the baby.
News bot creation gets attention. Perry reveals his Telegram-based Open Claw bot that knows his tone, pitches story angles, and drafts video scripts. No more prompting; it's all conversation.
Brian debuts a Legislative GPT that analyzes and rewrites bills to fit legislative trends, finds ideal sponsors, and drafts supporting press kits—bringing lobbyist-level tools to the people.
🦞 Wednesday, February 4th, 2026
Angie Norris + Chris Luck: Open Claw Origins, Peter's Austrian Revolution, AI Party Tricks
Chris Luck guests with a deep dive on Open Claw’s explosion—originating from a weekend project in an Austrian bedroom, now considered "the iPhone moment of AI."
Open Claw's feature set includes flight booking, inbox clearing, WhatsApp-like messaging, AI restaurant calls, and persistent memory. The app learns user tone and acts independently ("heartbeat feature").
It’s built vibe-code style, free for all, and not owned by any corporation. Google Trends shows it blowing up post-Jan 28. Chris, despite being under the weather, pushes awareness of both the risks and rewards of autonomous AI tools, urging users to get educated before going all-in..
🎥 Thursday, February 5th, 2026
Russell Smith: AI Car Racing Videos, Auto Splitter, YouTube Thumbnail Fixes
Russell opens with February accountability and shares his failed yoga Higgsfield experiment.
A critical YouTube issue is uncovered... no thumbnails! Perry confirms they can be retroactively added. Russell researches best formats (big surprise faces, swimsuit bait, banner text).
He builds a mock muscle car race using AI images of a Firebird, Camaro, Ferrari, and more. Key tools include: Stable Diffusion (descriptions only), Nana Banana, contact sheet creation, and a vibe-coded Auto Splitter app that slices one 9-shot image into individual files.
The video is built clip-by-clip (5 seconds each) with drivers added, wheels spinning, and scenes aligned for continuity. Higgsfield animation teased. Community follows along live and learns the reproducible workflow.
đź’» Friday, February 6th, 2026
Matt Nye: Claude Terminal Life, Obsidian Agent Ecosystem, AI for Financial Advisors
Matt Nye shares his terminal-native AI lifestyle: no GUI, just conversational coding inside Claude via Obsidian. His setup includes:
- 255 agent specialists
- 15 MCP servers
- 30 client advisors
He runs all of it via terminal conversations. Launches specialists to generate lead magnets, landing pages, campaigns, and reports. A live brand audit demonstrates an AI-powered SEO/competitive intel stack.
Matt showcases PDF lead magnet generation with Claude + Nana Banana, fully branded and styled. HighLevel calendar and CRM integrations happen via Supabase.
His Claude instructions even block annoying tasks ("never ask me to check logs manually"). The future is clear: build personalized AI software on the fly, skip UI entirely, and let your assistant run the business.