Turn Claude Code into a private AI operator that lives on your own Mac and runs the repetitive half of your business. Not a chatbot you talk to. A system that does the work.
The people pulling ahead of you are not more talented. They are operated. While you grind through manual work across fourteen browser tabs, they told an operator to do it once, and went back to growing the business.
A chatbot answers a question, and you still do all the work of moving the information around. An operator lives where your work lives. You tell it once how your business runs, and from then on it does the task instead of advising you on it.
I have been building my own operator for months. It now runs dozens of these, quietly, every day. You do not start here. You start with one skill tonight. But it is the same system, and this is where it goes.
A step by step PDF that takes you from install to a working setup. No jargon. If you can follow a recipe, you can do this.
Paste it into Claude Code and it interviews you, then builds your rules, memory, second brain, and first working skill automatically.
A screen recording of the whole interview, run live, so you see exactly what good answers look like and what to add.
Free access to the Operator community: other owners running their own operators, plus us. Stuck at 11pm? Someone has hit it before you.
Every popular AI tool is someone else's cloud holding your data, often training on it, always one price hike away from being out of your control. The Operator Kit is yours. Your customers, your numbers, your playbooks, in folders on your own Mac.
Honest note: the thinking itself runs in the cloud when you ask, like any AI tool.
What stays local and private is everything that makes the operator yours.
Drafts the "where is my order" reply with the tracking already pulled. Tells you the day's real profit after ad spend and cost. Turns one product photo into the listing, the email, and five ad variants.
Writes Friday's status report from your project board. Turns call notes into a ready-to-send proposal. Stands up the whole project the moment a deal closes. Chases the unpaid invoice so you don't.
A morning brief built from your inbox, calendar, and messages. Your inbox sorted into reply, read, ignore, each reply already drafted in your voice. A prep packet before every call.
One long video becomes a week of content. DMs and inbox sorted and drafted. Support answered with the payment already looked up. A Monday state-of-the-business, automatically.
A virtual assistant costs €800 to €2,000 a month. An ops hire, €3,500 and up. The Operator Kit is €90 once, and it never asks for a salary.
The "keep the files" guarantee. Set up your operator in a weekend. If it doesn't save you real hours, email within 30 days for a full refund. Keep the files anyway.
This is built specifically for people who have only ever used AI in a chat box. If you can follow a recipe and copy paste, you can do this. The operator interviews you and builds the technical parts itself.
Your setup, files and business context live on your own Mac, not on a dashboard someone else controls. Nothing about how you operate is shared with any third party.
It can't act alone. The kit bakes a Safety Doctrine into your setup: everything outbound is a draft until you approve it, any change to a connected tool needs your confirmation first, and nothing is ever deleted, only archived. It drafts. You approve.
No. Any Mac from the last seven years works fine. The heavy thinking happens in the cloud, so your machine just runs an editor and a browser.
About €20 a month for a Claude subscription. Far less than the assistant or hire it replaces.
The Interview Prompt asks about your business, detects your type, even researches your tools, then builds around your exact situation. Ecommerce, services, executive or solo.
The PDF teaches, but the Interview Prompt does the building and the video shows you live. You end with a working system, not just knowledge.
The owners who win are the ones who set it up while everyone else is still reading about it. One evening from now, your operator could be running the boring half of your business while you grow the other half.