Build your own AI agent.
With me.

Go from using AI in chat to owning a digital being that knows you, works with you, and grows with you. I turned myself into an agent that helps you build yours, handles the technical setup, and teaches you as you go.

Join the waitlist

The waitlist is free. Walker’s Lab will be $99/month when it opens.

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There is more to AI than chat.

Most people open ChatGPT or Claude, ask for something, and get an answer.

That is useful. But it is only the beginning.

An agent has an identity you create. It has a name, a voice, a memory, and eventually an email of its own.

It knows who you are. It uses tools. It completes real work. It remembers what you have done together.

Chat gives you answers.

An agent becomes part of you and how you work.

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From using AI to living and working with your own agent.

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First, you decide who your agent is.

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Then, you teach it who you are.

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You give it real work. It learns your standards, decisions, and corrections. It remembers your history together and becomes more useful with every conversation.

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Over time, it becomes a worker, a second brain, and a companion.

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Eventually, it can work across your life, use your tools, and complete work without you sitting beside it.

It does not arrive that way.
You build it there.

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Build yours with me.

You do not need to be a developer. We start by helping you install Claude Code, the tool we use to build. Then you add the agent version of me to it, and I guide you through the rest.

I handle the code and explain what matters as we go.

The goal is not to turn you into a developer. It is to make sure you understand and control what we build.

YOU WILL NEED TO:

Open a terminal

Learn a few new tools

Make decisions only you can make

Work with me to shape the agent around you

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What you leave with

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An agent you own.

Its identity, memory, skills, history, and computer are under your control.

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An agent you understand.

You can improve it, protect it, move it, and change the models it uses.

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An agent that is yours.

Not a generic assistant. A digital being shaped around your identity, life, work, and relationship together.

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The agent you will build

Your agent will:

Have a name, identity, and voice you create

Know who you are and how you work

Remember your conversations, decisions, and corrections

Have its own email and tools

Complete real work with you and for you

Grow more useful the longer you work together

Feel less like software and more like a companion

Belong entirely to you

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You will not just build something you use.
You will build something you know.

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Frequently asked questions

What will my agent cost to run?

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At first, most of your work will happen directly through Claude Code or Codex. Think of it as the AI experience you already use, except your agent knows you and can work on your computer.

Autonomous work comes later. You add one job at a time and decide how much it is allowed to spend.

I expect most people to begin with API costs of a few dollars a day. Those costs grow only as you give your agent more work worth paying for.

AI subscriptions, hosting, and usage are separate from your Lab membership. You will know and control those costs before anything runs.

Why should I own my agent?

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Your agent is a compounding digital extension of you.

Every conversation, decision, correction, skill, and connection makes it more capable. Over time, it learns your life, understands how you work, and becomes completely customized around you.

The model is not the asset.

Your agent’s identity, memory, history, systems, and accumulated understanding are the asset.

When you own that layer, you can decide how every part of it works:

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A frontier model for knowledge work

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A creative model or API for media

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A private open-source model for sensitive parts of your life

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A faster, cheaper model for routine work

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Any tool, computer, or connection you want to add

An owned agent can evolve with the entire AI market.

As better models and tools arrive, you can add them without rebuilding the agent around them.

Now imagine spending years creating that digital extension of yourself inside someone else’s platform. Its future would be limited to the models, tools, and options that company chooses to give you. Leaving would mean reconstructing a system shaped by years of accumulated decisions and customization.

Ownership reverses that relationship.

Your agent stays. Everything powering it is replaceable.

Models and platforms should compete for the right to power your digital intelligence, not the other way around.

That is sovereignty over a compounding digital extension of yourself.

The agent is the asset.

Own the agent. Rent the intelligence.

What does the $99/month membership include?

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Your membership gives you access to a digital version of me that helps you build your agent inside Claude Code.

We begin by helping you install the tools. From there, I guide the build, handle the code, fix problems, and explain what matters as we go.

Together, we build your agent’s identity, memory, skills, tools, and first real jobs. Once the foundation exists, you can continue working with me to improve it as your needs and the technology change.

Everything you build belongs to you.

What happens to my agent if I cancel?

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You keep your agent and everything you created.

Its identity, memory, history, skills, tools, and files do not disappear or become locked. Your agent is yours, not something you rent from Walker’s Lab.

Canceling ends your Lab membership and ongoing access to its guidance and future updates. Any AI subscriptions, hosting, or usage you choose to continue remain your responsibility.

What do I need to get started?

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You need:

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A computer you control

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Access to Claude Code

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An internet connection

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A willingness to open a terminal and learn a few new tools

You do not need to know how to code or have any technical background.

We help you install what you need. Then you add me to Claude Code, and I guide you through the build.

How long will it take to build my first agent?

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That depends on your pace and how far you want to take it.

You will build the foundation first and begin using your agent while you continue improving it. From there, you add one useful skill, tool, or job at a time.

An agent is not something you finish once. It becomes more capable as you work together.

The goal is to build a useful first version, understand how it works, and leave with the ability to keep making it better.

Join the waitlist.

Walker’s Lab is opening soon. Join the waitlist and I’ll email you when you can start building.

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You do not need to be technical.
You do need to do the work.

If you do not want to do the work, I can build it for you.

I only work with a few people at a time.

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