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Get 10 Hours Back Every Week: Upgrade Your AI Employee (The AI Burrow x first AIde)

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​Get 10 Hours Back Every Week: Upgrade Your AI Employee

​first AIde Γ— The AI Burrow AI Agent Workshop

β€‹πŸ“… Saturday 30 May 2026, 10.30am – 12.30pm

β€‹πŸ“ TBC 🎟 $299 SGD Β· 15 spots only

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​Prerequisite: Please ensure that you have a running agent like Openclaw, Zo Computer or Hermes.

You're losing about 10 hours a week to email triage, calendar Tetris, drafting replies, and following up. That's 520 hours a year. 13 working weeks gone.

​Most people pay $500–$1,500/month for a VA to fix it β€” and still spend hours managing them.

​There's a better path. Train an AI employee once. Run your week on autopilot. Get the hours back forever.

​That's what this workshop is for.

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​In 2.5 hours, you walk out with:

​→ 5 daily chores running on your phone every weekday β†’ ~10 hours back a week β€” 520 hours a year β†’ A custom workflow built around your specific time-eater β†’ An AI employee that sounds like you, runs on your schedule, never quits

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​What we build, together:

​· Morning Brief β€” daily 7am digest: your calendar, top 3 emails, one thing to decide

​· Inbox Triage β€” sorts overnight email into needs-reply can-wait decide

​· Voice Memo β†’ Action β€” turn voice notes into the right action automatically

​· Friday Wrap β€” weekly summary of what got done, what slipped

​· Your Custom Chore β€” pick a real task from your work that eats hours every week. We build it with you in class.

​· Voice tuning β€” make replies sound like you (peer tone, your phrases, your rules)

​· SKILLS β€” How to find, download and verify security for different skills from the internet.

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​Works with the agent platform you choose

​But the framework you'll learn β€” the 5 chores, voice tuning, approval gates, schedule design β€” applies cleanly to Zo Computer, Hermes, or any agent stack you prefer. We'll briefly cover when each one makes sense, and you can carry the framework over.

​If you're already on Zo Hermes something else: bring it. We'll point you at the right setup for the chores. The principles transfer.

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​This is for you if:

​→ You're losing 5+ hours a week to repetitive admin β†’ You'd rather train a system once than hire and manage a VA at $500–$4,000/month

​→ You want your week to run itself β€” morning brief, inbox sorted, follow-ups drafted, before you open your laptop

​→ You're done doing the same low-value tasks every day

​You don't need to know how to code. You don't need a particular platform yet.

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​About

​Hosan Swee is the founder of The AI Burrow, a community for AI-curious beginners and experienced builders alike β€” documenting what actually works, what breaks, and what to do differently. He is one of the earliest adopters to deploy OpenClaw as a daily-driver personal AI agent, integrating it across Telegram, WhatsApp, calendar, and custom automation workflows. Before the current wave of AI agents, Hosan co-founded DeFi Singapore, spoke on digital assets at UOB Asset Management's Learn@UOBAM series, and served corporate clients in Singapore's real estate sector. Most recently, he was a Panel Judge at the TinyFish SG Hackathon, held in partnership with OpenAI. Hosan teaches what he builds β€” not theory, just what actually works.

​first AIde is a community for people navigating AI by actually building with it real tools, real use cases, no hype. Nat has been exploring AI tools since 2021 and founded first AIde to help others skip the confusion she experienced firsthand. Before diving into AI agents, Nat hosted and emceed crypto workshops and university sessions, and has a background in running community events from the ground up. What started as a few people sharing notes about AI at her living room table is now growing into something bigger. Nat teaches from experience, including the parts that don't work the first time.

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