> deploy your own AI stack
Your own AI agent
on Telegram.
45 minutes on your laptop. Set up Claude Code in tmux, wire a Telegram bot, drop in starter skills. Then walk the creator-skill modules — cinematic clips, podcast moments, album art, animated shows — all running through your own agent.
> what gets made
Real outputs. 20 minutes each.
Everything below was made using a module inside. No coding, no timeline tricks — just the module, run once.
> how it works
You shouldn't need to be technical to make cool AI stuff.
Three steps per module. No jargon. From your laptop, in 20 minutes.
Pick a path.
Twelve modules in order. You don't have to figure out what to learn next — module 1 leads to module 2, module 2 to module 3. No back-and-forth, no wasted time.
Follow the steps.
Each module is a numbered walkthrough: step 1, step 2, step 3. Plain English. No coding. You copy-paste commands; we explain what they do in one sentence.
Make it yours.
Every module ends with 'make it yours' prompts — how to adapt the same workflow to your topic, your product, your music, your business. You're not copying the example. You're shipping yours.
And by the end of the first afternoon, you've shipped a clip you're actually proud of — made by you, with your idea, on your laptop. Not just watched. Made.
> what's inside
One path. 13 modules.
Start at Module 00 — set up your own Telegram-driven AI agent. Then walk the creator-skill modules in order: clips, cover art, podcast moments, animated shows, and more. Each one builds on the last.
Telegram Agents — Deploy Your Own AI Stack
Set up Claude Code in tmux + Telegram. Your agent runs while you sleep.
Yes, if you want an AI agent that lives on your laptop, listens to your Telegram messages 24/7, and quietly executes tasks (research, intel scans, content drafts, code commits) while you do other things. Once set up, you message it like a person. It replies like a person. Except it never sleeps and it works for the cost of an Anthropic subscription.
Seedance 2.0 — Cinematic Clips
Turn any idea into a 15-second movie scene
Yes, if you want to turn any idea — a chase, a transformation, a moment — into a 15-second cinematic clip for Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube Shorts.
Cover Art & Image Gen
Make covers, thumbnails, and promos that look intentional
Yes, if you want to stop using free thumbnails or paying a designer for every drop. You'll ship real 4K album art, YouTube thumbnails, or promo images in under 20 minutes.
AI Talk-Show Ads
Fake late-night clips where a guest endorses your thing
Yes, if you sell anything (product, app, song, course, agency) and want a 15-second clip that looks like it aired on Fallon — where a guest casually attributes their success to your thing. Feels native to your feed, not like an ad.
Podcast Testimonial Clips
Fake-podcast format that reads real in the feed
Yes, if you want a 12-15 second clip that feels like a real moment from a podcast — two people actually talking about your product. Guest drops the insight, host reacts in real time (nods, laughs, quick acks, maybe a cut-in). Lands softer than a talk-show ad. Feels like someone sent it to you because it's interesting, not because it's an ad.
Streamer Reaction Ads
Fake a real streamer's reaction to your product
Yes, if your audience lives on Twitch, YouTube gaming, or clip compilations. You'll fake a single-angle webcam reaction from a real streamer where they drop your product. Works insanely well for gamer/tech/finance audiences. Risky (real-person likeness) — know the lane before shipping.
AI Animated Series
Build a recurring-cast show that ships 2 episodes a day
Yes, if you want a recurring-character show on Instagram or TikTok — same 3-5 faces across 20+ episodes, consistent setting, new story every drop. Works for comedy, mockumentary, drama, slice-of-life. Way higher long-term brand value than one-off clips.
AI Landing Page Agency
Auto-find local businesses without websites, sell them sites
Yes, if you want a scalable B2B revenue stream using your AI skills. You'll find local businesses that don't have websites on Google Maps, auto-generate premium-feeling landing pages for them, and sell the pages for $500-2000 each. Zero gaming/content skills required — this is an agency, not a creator play.
Autonomous Agent on Telegram
Wire a Claude Code agent to a Telegram bot — it runs while you sleep
Yes, if you want an AI agent that runs 24/7, listens to your Telegram, and does work on its own — intel scans, content drafts, code commits, whatever you tell it. Once set up, you message it like a person. It replies like a person. Except it never sleeps.
One Agent Per Project
Why splitting agents by project beats splitting by role
Yes, if you run multiple projects and you're about to set up 'overseer + executor + operator' agents. Stop. That pattern fails under drift. This module teaches the counter-pattern: ONE agent per project, owning everything inside its own lane — marketing, building, support, ops. Fewer agents = clearer context = better output.
Telegram Bot Orchestration
Send, receive, react — build your own bot pipelines without a framework
Yes, if you want a working Telegram bot but don't need a full autonomous agent behind it. Use this for customer-support bots, daily-digest bots, alert bots, notification pipelines, or as the messaging layer for any script you already have. Drop-in scripts; no framework, no server.
X/Twitter Scraping Pipeline
Pull your feed every morning, rank by signal, ignore the noise
Yes, if you want a daily brief of what mattered on X without opening X yourself. You'll get 50-100 tweets/day filtered down to 5-10 high-signal ones, ranked by engagement + topic match, delivered wherever you want (Telegram, email, a file, a Slack channel).
Autonomous Build Loop
Your agent picks the next task, ships it, pings you — on a 30-minute cycle
Yes, if you have a big project that lives on a punch list (an app, a site, a content series, a course) and you want an agent to work through the list on its own. You write the plan once; the agent pulls the next task every 30 minutes, builds it, commits, and pings you on Telegram.
click any module to preview what it actually produces
> ai news
The AI feed, filtered to only what ships.
Every morning we scan the AI corners of X and trusted sources, pull what actually ships, and send it in plain english. No hype. No threads. No noise.
- [2026-04-18]newClaude Design shipped (126K likes in 24h)Anthropic Labs drops design-system extraction + one-pager generation. Replaces half your Canva workflow.
- [2026-04-18]newjasonhnd/design-md-generatorPaste any URL, get a DOM-grounded DESIGN.md. Zero hallucination. Drop into Claude Code for matched output.
- [2026-04-17]newOpus 4.7 — /ultrareview + /usageTwo new Claude Code commands. One runs a review pass on your changes. The other tells you what's eating tokens.
> pricing
One plan. Unplug whenever.
- 12 installable modules — plain-english, step-by-step
- Daily AI news in Telegram + full archive on-site
- One linear path — start at module 01, no guessing what's next
- Locked prompt templates — copy, paste, ship
- New modules ship regularly, for as long as you're a member
- Cancel anytime, one click in Settings. Keep whatever you installed.
stripe checkout • cancel anytime • instant access
> questions
Things you're probably wondering.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. If you can copy, paste, and hit enter, you can use this. The first module walks you through opening your Terminal for the first time (it's just a text box that talks to your computer) — and every step after that is copy-paste from the page into the Terminal. You don't write code; Claude does.
What actually lands on my computer?
One small folder per module at ~/.claude/skills/<module-name>/. Each folder holds plain-text instructions Claude Code reads when you ask it to make something. You can open those files in any text editor, tweak them, delete them. Nothing hidden, nothing locked.
What tools do I need besides Claude Code?
Depends on the module. Cinematic clips need a Seedance 2.0 account (~$5 of credits gets you started). Album art + thumbnails need a kie.ai key for Nano Banana Pro (same ballpark). The landing-page-agency module needs a Serper API key ($0.2 per 1000 leads). Every module's first section tells you exactly what you need before you click anything.
Is this a video course?
No. Videos go stale the minute a tool updates. This is a living system — modules are written docs that get updated when the tools shift, daily news filtered from X, and a community of people using the same stack. You don't watch; you ship.
What if I get stuck?
Every module has a 'Stuck?' section at the bottom listing the 5 most common errors + the fix for each. If that doesn't cover it, the Community tab is live and Loya checks it. There's also a pinned weekly office-hours thread for longer questions.
How fast can I ship my first thing?
Module 01 promises 20 minutes from zero to your first cinematic clip. First-timers usually land around 30-40 min (the Terminal's the slowest part). After that, each new module builds on what you set up.
Can I cancel?
Yes, one click in Settings → 'manage billing.' You keep whatever you've already installed — the skills live on your laptop, not ours. No clawbacks, no guilt email sequence.
What makes this different from a free YouTube tutorial?
YouTube tutorials are someone's recorded workflow from six months ago. These modules are installable — the skill file is right here, ready to go, updated when the tools update. Plus: daily filtered AI news, a real community, and the author actually uses this stuff to run a business (not just to make the course).