The power of agents

therealbrandonwilson  •  16 Jul 2026   •    
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According to my AI Surfer OS dashboard, I've already saved 14.1 hours since I installed it on Tuesday afternoon. This morning, I gave Hermes, my agent, a list of 600 cold contacts and asked for suggestions for an email campaign. We landed on a pilot of 75 emails with the following verbiage:

Quick health thought for you.

A lot of people are walking around tired, stressed, foggy, not sleeping great, or just feeling "off"...
And most of the time, they treat each thing like it's random.
More coffee for the energy. Something for sleep. Something else for stress. Maybe a supplement someone recommended.
I get it. We've all done some version of that.

But one thing I've been learning through Vital Health is that the body usually isn't random. It gives signals. The hard part is knowing what those signals might be pointing to.

That's the part I'm interested in helping people think through.

Not a diagnosis. Not a magic pill. Just a more thoughtful way to look at what your body may need instead of guessing.

Would you be open to me sending over a simple way to start looking at those signals?
If not, totally fine. Just thought it might be useful.

Brandon

PS If you'd rather I not reach out again, just reply "no thanks" and I won't.

Hermes loaded all the contacts into GoHighLevel and generated and sent the emails at my direction. He will monitor any replies and notify me in the dashboard. What if I'm away from my computer? I used something called BotFather in Telegram to create a BOT that is connected to my AI Surfer OS, allowing me to communicate with it on the go. There is a cron job that runs every fifteen minutes to check for replies. It will send me a message in Telegram if there is anything for me to decide or take action on.

I am a kid in a candy store.

 

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