Summary of "যেভাবে আমার জীবন এখন 99% Automated"
What the video is about (core idea)
- The speaker claims an AI agent automated ~99% of their digital work/life, especially across:
- YouTube work
- Client work
- Research
- Ads management
- Personal organization / memory
- The video contrasts a newer agent named “Hermes” with an older one referred to as “OpenClop / OpenCall”, arguing that Hermes is more capable out-of-the-box.
Product/agent: Hermes vs “OpenClop/OpenCall” (review/analysis points)
Why switch to Hermes
- More intelligence than OpenClop/OpenCall (as stated).
- Comes with built-in skills (mentioned as “19 or 25 skills”), enabling a faster start.
- Self-learning / skill memory:
- when taught correctly, it supposedly remembers and repeats correctly later.
OpenClop/OpenCall limitation (as stated)
- The installed agent supposedly has no built-in intelligence.
- The user must teach everything gradually.
Setup/tutorial: how they set up the full AI agent system (guide)
Communication channels
- The speaker connects to Hermes via Telegram and Discord.
- The goal is to integrate the agent so the user doesn’t have to repeatedly manage the system manually.
Hosting requirement (why not local computer)
They recommend running the agent on a VPS instead of the user’s own computer to avoid:
- security concerns (the agent shouldn’t have access to local files/passwords),
- needing a 24/7 always-on personal computer,
- performance/usage impact on the computer,
- and especially mobility (access from anywhere via mobile).
Hosting provider + install flow
- Uses Hostinger (with a link/discount mentioned in the description).
- Mentions one-click installation and selecting KVM options (e.g., KVM 1 / KVM 2 / KVM 8).
- Recommendation:
- KVM 1 or KVM 2 is suggested as enough initially,
- upgrade later if needed.
Credits / “Ready to Use AI”
- Recommends buying about 6 credits to start (may become unnecessary afterward).
OpenRouter for “brains” (model/API marketplace concept)
- Explains OpenRouter as a place to access APIs for many AI model “brains.”
- Hermes should receive an API so it can choose/figure out the backend (“bucket” mentioned) without hassle.
- Mentions available brains from:
- OpenAI
- Anthropic
- Mistral (mentioned as “Mather”)
- Chinese models
- Notes some free/low-cost options.
Terminal-based installation option
- If using the terminal route:
- copy Hermes’ installation link,
- paste it into the Hostinger terminal to install on the VPS.
Integrations the agent requires
- After installation, they connect to Telegram and Discord.
- The speaker says that once connected, they mainly interact through chat.
“Command center” product they built (feature overview / workflow)
The speaker visits a central dashboard called “Farhan’s Warehouse / command center”, connected to:
- calendar
- emails
- newsletters
- other systems
Key modules/features described
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Calendar automation
- Shows meetings/events from their calendar.
- When new events appear, the agent adds them automatically.
- The agent can create calendar invites using the user’s email when prompted.
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Book Notes / Daily Lessons
- A rotating daily lesson pulls from a set of books (stated as “100 books”).
- The agent provides:
- a daily reading snippet,
- plus “Word Knowledge” trivia/learning facts.
- Includes a to-do checklist area and “Daily Lesson”-style notes.
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Newsletter intelligence (agent-email workflow)
- Instead of subscribing with the personal email:
- they subscribe using a dedicated agent email.
- The agent reads newsletters (updated every ~6 hours) and extracts:
- important points,
- highlighted insights,
- while filtering out irrelevant conversation/ads.
- Purpose: reduce the need to manually open many newsletter emails.
- Instead of subscribing with the personal email:
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Social Intel + content calendar (Trello-style board)
- A workflow board with stages like:
- Idea → Recording → Editing → Ready to publish
- The agent also provides daily business/video ideas.
- “Social Intel” monitors updates (example: daily updates around 9 AM).
- A workflow board with stages like:
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Sponsor monitoring from social channels (planned automation)
- The user can add channels and the agent monitors new videos.
- If sponsors appear, it displays sponsor details (examples mentioned).
- Planned next step:
- build an “execution layer” to automatically contact sponsors when a creator is sponsored (multi-step outreach automation idea).
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Investments tracking
- Tracks net worth/investments with breakdown including:
- crypto
- international stocks
- Bangladeshi stocks
- startups
- fixed deposits
- land
- savings certificates
- and more
- Some areas update automatically (e.g., crypto/stocks), while land is manual.
- Mentions value fluctuations due to market drops.
- Tracks net worth/investments with breakdown including:
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Client/CRM-style pipeline
- Pipeline stages such as:
- Lead / Prospect → Interest → Proposal → Nurture → Client (or lost)
- Client cards can be opened for details, with the speaker avoiding clicking due to reasons related to sensitive/large internal data display.
- Pipeline stages such as:
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Research module
- Supports research on:
- business ideas (market/competitors/startup costs/steps),
- and even YouTube scripts generation via “research.”
- Supports research on:
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Memory World (digital journal + long-term memory plan)
- Planned as a long-term memory system:
- user dictates items (“tell agent to add to my memory” via Telegram),
- later the user can search past topics.
- The speaker envisions memories spanning 10–20 years.
- Planned as a long-term memory system:
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Team section
- Includes employee details, including banking/payment info (so the speaker doesn’t expose specifics).
Claimed outcome
The speaker emphasizes that after setup, they primarily:
- chat with Hermes on Telegram/Discord,
- while the agent handles tasks automatically across their workflow.
They also describe the warehouse/dashboard as constantly evolving, with improvements made weekly.
Main speakers/sources (as stated)
- Farhan — owner of the “command center/warehouse” and primary speaker
- Mentions “Hermes agent” as the system reviewed
- Mentions external platforms/providers including:
- Hostinger
- OpenRouter
- Telegram
- Discord
- model providers like OpenAI and Anthropic
Category
Technology
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