AI shouldn't be a spectator sport.

Kno2gether is where builders learn to ship and sell with AI — no fluff, no gatekeeping. Every guide here is something we actually use to grow a real product. We share the playbook in public, then hand you the exact stack to run it yourself.

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The Guides

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Free Starter Kit

Sell AI to Local Businesses — Without Building Any of It

The exact stack, a sample offer with real pricing, and the first 3 steps to land paying clients this month — reselling voice agents, chat agents & automations under your own brand.

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Field Guide

Agent Tokenomics: How to Price an AI Agent for a Client (Without Guessing or Losing Money)

A practical guide to estimating the per-task token cost of an AI agent, then using model-routing — cheap model for the easy calls, frontier model for the hard ones — to cut that cost by half or more. With a worked example you can copy.

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Security Checklist

The Agentic Security Checklist: Lock Down Your AI Agent Before the Enterprise Demo

An enterprise buyer will ask one question you can't bluff: "What can this agent actually do on a machine, and who decided that?" This is the pre-demo checklist with the HOW behind every line — shell-permission tiers, secrets, the auto-mode blast radius, prompt-injection and tool-allowlists, data-egress, and audit logging — so you walk in able to answer it.

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Field Guide

Claude Fable 5: The Field Guide

The model-picker decision table, the exact request settings, and every error Fable 5 throws that Opus never did — with the fix for each.

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Quick-Start Guide

The Hermes Agent Field Guide: The Open-Source AI That Writes Its Own Skills

The exact install, the one setup command, and the parts the video skipped: how the skill files are actually structured on disk, how the memory works, how to schedule it, and where it falls short. Every command and path checked against the live Nous Research docs.

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Explainer

The Jevons Paradox for AI: Why "It's Too Late" Is Exactly Backwards

Cheaper AI doesn't shrink the market — it explodes it. Here's the actual mechanism, the receipts (token prices fell ~300x while usage grew thousands of percent), and how to read it so you build instead of freeze.

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Field Guide

Karpathy's Method: How to Build 10x Faster with Claude (Spec → Verifier → Environment)

The video gave you the idea. This is the build sheet: one real task taken from a vague ask to a shipped result, with the actual spec, the actual verification prompts, and the actual CLAUDE.md + hook you'd commit.

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Field Guide

Nested Subagents: Claude Code's Depth-5 Upgrade (and 5 Patterns That Actually Use It)

Your AI agent now spawns its own agents — up to five layers deep. Here's the mechanics nobody put on screen: how the depth cap really works, the five orchestration patterns with exact prompts, the token math, and the failure modes that eat your budget.

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Comparison Guide

OpenClaw vs Hermes vs Claude Code: Which Agent Actually Runs Your AI Business

The video gave you the verdict. This is the part that decides whether you regret it: the exact files, commands, config keys and billing mechanics behind each agent — side by side, source-checked, with an honest 'pick X if'.

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Quick-Start Guide

The Ultracode Field Guide: When 16 Agents Beat One Pass

The video told you ultracode argues with itself. This page gives you the decision rule for when orchestration actually beats a single /effort high pass, the three named settings that cap the spend (and exactly where each lives), and a worked cost-vs-quality example so the token bill stops surprising you.

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Migration Guide

The Provider-Agnostic AI Stack: A Real Migration Guide (Before Gemini CLI Dies June 18)

The video told you to make the model a swappable config value. This is the copy-paste version: the exact keys to create, the harness configs, the local fallback commands, and the gotchas that bite you mid-swap.

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