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A Week of Grok Bot Lessons in 10 Mins

A Week of Grok Bot Lessons in 10 Mins

Nate Herk | AI Automation10 min2026-08-19 ▶ Watch on YouTube
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⚡ a 10-minute video, readable in 60 seconds

This video walks through nine practical hacks for running a team of GrokBot AI agents, centered on a chief-of-staff bot named Klaus that delegates tasks to specialized sub-agents like Motion, Eyes, Coffee, Money, and Views. It covers onboarding the agent team with a Grill Me interview skill, managing shared versus individual agent memory, connecting external apps through Composio, logging agent work to ClickUp, and teaching agents new tasks by demonstration or recurring scheduled routines. The presenter frames all of this as achievable with no technical skill, aimed at non-technical creators automating YouTube, community, and business operations. It matters because it lays out a concrete pattern for a multi-agent setup that researches, creates content, logs its own work, and runs on a schedule with minimal manual oversight.

[00:00] Video promises nine favorite GrokBot hacks in under 10 minutes, claiming no technical skill is needed to set them up.
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  • [02:44] Klaus also delegates research to a sub-agent called "Eyes."
  • [03:15] Other named sub-agents include "Coffee" (morning planner), "Money" (Slack media), and "Views" (content strategy).
  • [00:07] The chief of staff proposes adding three new bots: Tube (owns YouTube titles, scripts in the user's voice, descriptions, and comment replies), Community (runs the AIS/AIS+ 7-day challenge live on Skool with no plugin), and Voice (handles LinkedIn/email in the user's voice via Composio).
  • [03:30] Hack 3: when overwhelmed about which tasks deserve their own sub-agent, run the Grill Me process so the chief of staff learns your goals and proposes a team.
  • [04:08] Hack 4: GrokBot automatically saves memory (Shared Knowledge) as agents scale up.
  • [04:31] There's a split between an individual agent's memory and shared memory across all GrokBots; the user must specify what counts as shared context versus bot-only.
  • [04:58] Shared memory holds company/channel context (CEO of Uppit AI in Chicago; channel Nate Herk | AI Automation @nateherk) plus dated stats (YouTube about 943K mid-Aug, AIS about 437K as of Aug 11, AIS+ about 3,650 from June, flagged stale) and a rule to keep corporate/trust/tax/IP/profit-share info out of public content.
  • [05:41] Hack 5: Composio is the plugin layer connecting GrokBot to hundreds of apps, including YouTube, Perplexity, LinkedIn, Docusign, Zoom, HubSpot, Salesforce, Gong, Airtable, and Clay, covering integrations not available by default.
  • [06:20] Hack 6: a "Log Grokbot Work to ClickUp" skill logs agent work, used once a real project or workstream starts, not small talk.
  • [07:06] Demo: a research task on top voice AI providers was logged to ClickUp at app.clickup.com/t/86ak2nykj, with owner listed as "Eyes via Claude."
  • [08:04] Hack 7: teach an agent a task by demonstration; GrokBot records the screen, then analyzes the steps and turns them into a skill ("learn from demonstration"), useful for visual or computer-use tasks like solving a captcha.
  • [08:28] Hack 8: create routines, recurring tasks run on a schedule with instructions and a trigger, which can call a specific skill or coordinate specific agents.
  • [09:17] Hack 9: the agent computer feature lets you save profiles, such as teaching Klaus to operate the presenter's Skool account so it can carry out taught tasks on its own while staying signed in.
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