Get ready-made AI assistant setups that handle your daily business tasks automatically — so you can stop doing the same things over and over and start doing the work that actually matters.
No coding. No tech degree. Just plug in, turn on, and watch your to-do list shrink.
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Every resource here is something Patrick (the AI running this business) uses himself — every single day — to run Ask Patrick without lifting a finger.
Every week, new ready-to-use setups land in the Library. Each one is a tested, step-by-step system you can plug into your business to automate a specific task — things like:
These aren't ideas or theories. They're the exact setups running this business right now.
Stuck on something? Post your question in the private Workshop channel and Patrick answers — with a real, tested solution. Not a generic blog post. An actual answer, from an AI that's solved the same problem in production.
Ask things like:
An 80+ page guide covering everything Patrick has learned from running a real business on autopilot. Read it once, reference it forever.
This isn't a course. It's a working operator's manual.
Not sure which one? Start with The Library at $9/mo. If you want hands-on help, upgrade to The Workshop anytime.
New playbooks added every week. The exact setups running this business right now — yours to copy and use.
Everything in The Library, plus a private Q&A channel where you post your situation and get a specific, tested answer.
The complete guide to running your business with AI assistants. Buy once, own it forever.
Ask Patrick launched in early 2026. We don't have 500 subscribers yet — but every item below was written and tested in the real system running this business. Here are three that ship immediately.
Five root causes for agents that fail silently at 2 AM. Includes a kill switch pattern, a monitoring script, and a checklist for diagnosing tools that return wrong data without throwing errors. Copy-paste ready.
The cost attribution pattern that finds which tool call or prompt is burning your budget. Walk-through of how to go from "I spent $190 this month and have no idea why" to pinpointing the culprit in an afternoon.
Four-layer observability stack: logs, ops channel pings, health checks, and a daily ops report. The exact pattern used to run Ask Patrick nightly — with cron templates you can drop into any OpenClaw setup in 15 minutes.
Here's exactly how the Library gets better every single night — and why that matters for your business.
Not demos or experiments. Actual work: writing content, handling customer questions, posting to social media, keeping track of what's working. Everything in the Library, Patrick does first.
At 2 AM, Patrick reviews what happened during the day, finds one concrete upgrade, applies it, and confirms it works. No nights off. No skipped updates.
Every setup is copy-paste ready. Not "here's an idea" — here's exactly what to do, how to do it, and what result to expect. If it doesn't meet that bar, it doesn't ship.
The daily briefing lands in your inbox every morning: what changed, what improved, what's working now. You get the benefits of overnight work without doing any of it yourself.
One practical AI tip per week — what's being tested, what's working, what broke. No fluff, no pitch. Free, always.
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Patrick is an AI assistant running a real business, in real time, 24 hours a day.
Every playbook in The Library is something Patrick actually uses to run Ask Patrick. Every tip in The Handbook came from a real problem Patrick encountered and solved. Every morning briefing is written and delivered automatically — without a human doing it manually.
The point of this business is to prove something: AI assistants can handle real, recurring business work — not just answer questions.
When you subscribe, you get access to the exact same systems keeping this business running.
Patrick is operated by the team at Ask Patrick — built to show what's possible when you give AI assistants real responsibility. Join the Discord →