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You’ve got the pieces. Here’s how they fit into one setup where your AI actually feels like a team that remembers — without you babysitting it. No tech skills required.

The checklist

  1. Connect Orbit to your Claude. That’s the one move that turns everything from “forgetful chatbot” into “team with a shared memory.” (How to connect Claude)
  2. Add the Orbit Skill. It makes Claude check your memory and save its work automatically, every time. (The Orbit Skill)
  3. Click “Always allow” for Orbit when asked, so it never interrupts you. (Why)
  4. Write down your rules as decisions. Your pricing, your tone, your dos and don’ts — set each once and every tool follows it forever. (Set a decision)
  5. Put repeat work on a schedule. Let agents handle your mornings. (Agents on a schedule)
  6. Start each day in your Briefing. Read what happened overnight, approve the good stuff. (Your Briefing)
Do those six things and you’re set.

What you actually get

  • You stop repeating yourself. Decide once; everything follows it.
  • You stop losing work. New laptop, new chat, new tool — your memory is still there.
  • You stop babysitting. Scheduled agents work on their own and leave you a clear report.
  • It gets better over time. Today’s work becomes tomorrow’s starting point, instead of resetting to zero.

What your day looks like

  • Morning: open your Briefing with coffee. Your overnight agents already did their jobs — summaries, drafts, outreach. Skim it, approve what’s good. Five minutes.
  • During the day: ask Claude to actually do things — and it already knows your rules and your past work.
  • Whenever: change a rule once, and every tool picks it up automatically.

The whole thing in one sentence

Connect Orbit, tell it your rules once, put repeat work on a schedule, and check your Briefing each morning — that’s running an AI business as a solopreneur.

Connect Claude

The one move that starts it all.

Set up a scheduled agent

Put your mornings on autopilot.