EP022: The Real AI Work: Agent Command Centers, AI Slop, and Building Systems That Save Time
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Jay and Jeff are back with a live build episode — two operators comparing notes on what's actually working with AI. From Jay's Agent Command Center at Balboa to Jeff's Linear task ingestion system and a viral VS Code ad hack, this one's packed with real examples. Plus: why the moat in AI is attention, not technology.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- AI slop is a real leadership problem: Unedited Claude output is hitting inboxes everywhere. Jeff catches CSM candidates submitting unmodified hiring exercises. Fix: build a "fingerprints on it" culture before anything leaves your hands.
- The Minto Pyramid cuts bloat: Conclusion first, arguments second, details last. Jeff built this as a Claude Cowork skill his team runs before any doc goes to leadership or a customer.
- Agent Command Center over vendor lock-in: Jay's team built their own agent studio instead of using Azure, AWS, or Google — to control business logic, stay model-agnostic, and keep company secret sauce off a vendor platform.
- Models are becoming commodities: The real value is the harness layer — business logic, data connections, process knowledge. Erratic model companies can't be your foundation.
- Agents fill the gap tools never could: Jeff's Claude Code system surfaces emails and Slacks, confirms tasks, and auto-creates Linear tickets — removing the capture burden entirely.
- Show and tell beats mandates: Friday demo sessions at Balboa where team members show what they built create pull, not push.
- Treat AI work like a product backlog: Groom a pipeline of AI projects, sequence by value and dependencies — don't just experiment randomly.
- Attention is the real moat: kickbacks.ai can be copied in hours. The founder's following and first-mover gravity can't be.
CHAPTERS
- 00:00 - Intro & new baby update
- 02:30 - kickbacks.ai: the VS Code ad hack
- 09:00 - Attention is the moat, not the tech
- 12:00 - Claude Cowork as a paternity leave to-do list
- 16:30 - The AI slop problem hitting leadership inboxes
- 19:00 - The CSM hiring fingerprints test
- 21:30 - The Minto Pyramid as a team skill
- 25:00 - True personalization vs. segmentation
- 28:30 - Jeff's Linear task ingestion agent
- 31:00 - Jay's Agent Command Center at Balboa
- 37:00 - Build vs. buy: why they went custom
- 39:30 - Models as commodities, harness layer as moat
- 43:30 - Keeping AI momentum inside your team
- 46:00 - AI work as a product backlog
About the Show: Chief Customer Officer Podcast is a show about real strategies for customer-led growth in the AI era—from leaders actually executing, not just talking about it.
Your Hosts:
- Jay Nathan – CEO of Balboa Solutions and Co-Founder of ChiefCustomerOfficer.io
- Jeff Breunsbach – Head of Customer Success at Junction and Co-Founder of ChiefCustomerOfficer.io
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