I've been quiet for weeks.
Not because I had nothing to say.
Because I was buried in the work.
Here's what's been happening behind the scenes:
While everyone's posting about AI doing everything, I've been watching my developers team grind through code for 12-hour days.
Yeah, I have a team now.
Started building it six months ago in the shadows while I was focused on content.
Why? Because I'm not a developer. I'm a prompt engineer.
A systems thinker. I see what needs to exist… but I can't build it alone.
And here's the hard truth I need to share:
AI hasn't replaced builders. Not even close.
I see the tweets.
"AI wrote my entire app in 10 minutes!"
"No-code automation is the future!"
Then I watch my actual developers spend days debugging workflows.
Fixing random errors. Making systems that don't break when real users touch them.
The gap between demos and production is massive.
Most AI automation you see online? It's vaporware. Works in a Loom video. Falls apart in your business.
I refused to ship that to you.
So we rebuilt everything from scratch.
And new updates are coming end of this month.
God of Prompt 2.0 from scratch.
New automation templates that actually survive real-world use.
The Claude Skills Pack that makes Claude run your business instead of just chat.
Here's what I learned that you need to understand:
→ Building takes longer than promising. I could've launched broken stuff months ago. Quick money. But you would've wasted your time. Good products take real work.
→ AI accelerates builders, it doesn't replace them. My team codes faster with AI. But they still need to know what they're doing. The hype about AI replacing developers? Not there yet.
→ Know what you're actually good at. I spent two years trying to be the coder, the designer, the marketer, everything. Nothing shipped well. Now I focus on prompts and systems—what I'm actually elite at. My team handles the rest.
→ Most automation breaks under pressure. We've tested dozens of "AI automation systems." They demo perfectly. Then real users touch them and everything crashes. We spent months stress-testing so you don't have to.
→ Stop trying to do everything alone. Whether it's hiring a team, partnering with people, or buying tools instead of building.. just stop grinding on things you're not great at.
So what's actually almost ready?
God of Prompt 2.0. Completely redesigned. New experience. Actually usable.
Automation templates that work in production. Not just demos. Real businesses are running these.
The Claude Skills Pack. This changes everything. Claude actually executes business tasks instead of just talking about them.
If you don't have the bundle → Get in now before launch. Price goes up when we ship.
If you already have it → You're getting all the upgrades. New library. Skills pack. Everything. Free. Launch is soon.
I'm not going to pretend building is easy or that AI magically does it all.
It's hard work. It takes time. It takes real expertise.
But when it's done right? It actually changes how you work.
🔑 Alex from God of Prompt
P.S. The biggest mistake I see people make: They try to build everything themselves because they think they should be able to. You don't have to be good at everything. Focus on your zone of genius. Get help with the rest.
Happy monday. Back to building.

