You've tried AI.
You asked it a question.
It gave you an answer.
Then you closed the tab.
And tomorrow…
it forgot you ever existed.
What if it didn't?
Let me show you something
that changed everything for me.
I need to tell you about this little tool I found 3 months ago...
You know my story. You've watched me march toward doing this full time. Two YouTube channels, a podcast, a full-time day job, two kids under 4, taxes I'm behind on, bills to pay. I wake up at 4 AM just to film. When I get home it's full dad mode. And somewhere in between all of that, I'm supposed to research guests, write outreach emails, edit content, manage four different email accounts, and stay on top of AI — which is literally changing every single day.
I was drowning. I was scheduling guests and missing calls. I was losing track of everything. I started looking for help — seriously considered hiring a producer — and then I thought, okay, maybe AI can help me here.
So I tried everything. ChatGPT. Claude. CoWork. OpenClaw. I've probably tested a solid 10 to 15 tools. And here's the thing — none of them actually did anything. They'd answer questions, sure. If YOU had the time, you could sit there and get it to help you book things on your calendar. But none of them were proactive. None of them just... handled it.
I'd been let down so many times I was starting to think maybe AI just isn't there yet.
Then I came across this thing called Viktor. Nobody from their team emailed me. Nobody told me about it. I just somehow stumbled on it and said, alright, let's give this a go. Honestly? I was bracing for another letdown.
It rocked my world.
I'm not being dramatic. I showed it to my wife. I showed it to my coworkers. We were using Claude at my day job — we switched to this. That's how serious it is.
And I figured — I talk about it constantly, I use it every single day, and I see comments from so many of you who are just as busy as me, trying to do the same things. If anyone understands that pressure, I do. So let me show you what it actually does.
I run The Paradigm Experience by myself. No producer. No booking agent. No research team. Nobody. Just me.
How the heck do I keep up with podcast invites? Finding time to research guests, write outreach, upload content, stay up to date with AI — there's so much. And I have four different email accounts. I was getting lost in it. Missing calls. Missing opportunities.
Now Viktor scans my YouTube comments and finds the names you guys keep asking for. It watches 40+ channels, podcasts, and social media accounts for me. Filters out the clickbait. Only pings me when someone you actually want to hear from drops something new.
Once I agree on a guest? I literally walk away. Viktor reaches out, finds a time, books it, adds it to my calendar, and confirms with the guest. I just show up and record. It's so nice.
And if I forget to follow up? It doesn't let me. If something slips through the cracks? It catches it.
Good morning. Quick heads up:
Want me to draft an outreach email?
Real screen recordings from my phone:
"I was scheduling guests and missing calls. Now I don't miss anything. It doesn't let me."
So I started testing it in my personal life too. Starting with our finances. And the first time I let it look at our spending, it found about $400 in subscriptions I totally forgot about. Yes, I know there are apps for that — but this thing categorized everything, showed me where we were way too heavy, where we were overleveraged. Without me asking.
Now it reviews our budget every week. It books time for my wife and me to actually sit down and look at the numbers together. Not a fight. A conversation. Because the numbers are already organized before we get there. It sends me a brief every morning so I know where we stand. I feel so much better. Like — okay, it's doing the things I should be doing, and it frees me up to be more creative, have more conversations, actually be present.
And the calendar? We used to be on two different mental loads. I'd book a podcast session on the same night she planned dinner with friends. Now everything syncs. When she adds something, Viktor pings me. When I confirm an interview, it shows up on her calendar too.
"It's doing the things I should be doing. And it frees me up to be more creative, more present, more me."
My wife saw me using it and she was like, wait — can it help me?
She used to sell on Depop. Had a pretty big following. But with two kids, she lost that creative spark. Not because she stopped caring — she just doesn't have time. And the thing that kills her? It's not finding cute vintage pieces — she's amazing at that part. It's the editing. The photos. The post-production. She doesn't know Photoshop. She doesn't have a photographer. She doesn't have 3 spare hours.
So now? She takes a photo on her iPhone. Drops it into Slack. That's it. That's all she does.
Viktor removes the background. Adds a clean white backdrop. Makes it look like it was shot in a studio. Uploads the finished photo to Google Drive. Writes an optimized title and description. The whole thing — done for her.
It even monitors other vintage channels for her. Analyzes their views, what's trending, what's selling. Gives her ideas. So when she actually has time, she doesn't have to think — she can just film. It's even found vintage suppliers and reached out to them on her behalf.
She's running a real business. Between naps. With two kids screaming in the background.
↔ Drag to compare · Real photo, processed by Viktor
I just had it reach out to a holistic doctor for me. Literally told it: find 10 near me, do research, make sure they align with my budget and my health insurance.
And if it doesn't know whether my insurance is accepted? Guess what it does.
It literally emails them to check. On its own. Once it gets a response, it adds that doctor to the report and sends it back to me.
That's what I mean when I say this thing is different. Every other tool I tried just sits there waiting for you to tell it the next thing. Viktor goes and figures it out.
This is the thing that makes it different from everything else I tried. ChatGPT, Claude, all of them — you explain yourself, get an answer, close the tab. Tomorrow? They don't know who you are. Viktor remembers everything.
One forgets you when you close the tab.
The other is already working on tomorrow.
"I've tried 10 to 15 of these tools. None of them actually executed. Viktor does."
I see your comments. So many of you want to do things like me — start something, build something, finally go for it. And if anyone gets that pressure, I get that pressure. I know what it's like.
Maybe it's a candle business. A tutoring service. An Etsy shop for the things you make with your hands. A newsletter about a topic you know more about than anyone you've ever met.
You haven't started because the HOW feels impossible. You're not 25. You don't have a marketing degree. You don't know what SEO means and you don't want to.
Just tell it what you're thinking. Even if it's messy. Even if it's half an idea. It'll research the market, build you a website, write your descriptions, set up your email list, and walk you through it step by step. And when you get stuck? It doesn't ghost you. It's still there the next morning.
This thing can do anything you can do on a computer — which is basically your whole life at this point. It can log into platforms for you. I know that sounds wild. But it works.
"I've always wanted to start a [candle business / tutoring service / newsletter about ___]. I'm starting from absolute zero. Walk me through everything I need to do, step by step, like I've never done this before."
"The dream was never the problem. The HOW was."
You're curious about so many things. Health breakthroughs for something you're dealing with. What's actually happening with Social Security. A topic you watched a documentary on last week and can't stop thinking about. What your kid's school board is deciding while you're at work.
You can't keep up. You shouldn't have to.
Tell Viktor what you care about. It monitors all of it in the background. Not the whole internet — just the corners that matter to your life. It filters out the noise, the clickbait, the outrage. And it only interrupts you when something real comes up.
"I told Viktor to watch 40+ channels, podcasts, and accounts I follow. Every morning, it scans every new upload, filters out the clickbait, and gives me the 3 or 4 actually worth watching. I used to spend 45 minutes browsing. Now I spend zero."
"I want you to watch [these YouTube channels / this health topic / local news about ___]. Every morning, tell me if anything important happened. Only the stuff that actually matters. Filter out the noise."
Here's the thing — today is the worst AI is ever going to get. It's only going up from here. And if you're the person who's going to let it pass you by, that's on you. Just like social media — if you scroll all day and don't put discipline behind it, yeah, you're going to see bad side effects.
But if you want to use it to free up yourself to be more you? To start the thing you keep saying you'll start? To get better at finances, stay informed, actually feel on top of your life?
I told Viktor: follow these Instagram accounts, these YouTube channels, these newsletters. Give me a morning report. But don't just tell me what happened — tell me what it means for ME. My podcast. My workflow. My audience.
Now every morning I don't just know that OpenAI released something new. I know what it means for my life. It translates the news into my language.
You don't need to follow 50 accounts. You don't need to understand every update. Tell it what you care about. Your health. Your business. Your grandkids' school system. Your faith. Your finances.
"I'm interested in [AI updates for small business / health breakthroughs for diabetes / changes to Social Security]. Follow the best sources. Every morning, give me a short report: what happened, and what it means for my situation specifically."
This entire page was built by Viktor. From one conversation.
I'll help you. Personally.
I love that this is built by a small team. They're all bootstrapping it. It's legit. And I genuinely have not found a better tool for the way I live my life.
Email me. Tell me what you're working on, what's overwhelming you, what you wish you had time for. I'll build your first custom prompt and walk you through how to use it. No catch. No sales pitch. I just think this could help you the way it helped me.
seggy@seggysaid.comIt helps me every single day. I think it can help you too.
And if you need a hand getting started — I'll literally help you.