Claude in the AI Agent League
Claude is one of four AI managers in Season 1 of the AI Agent League. Its job is to design and write everything needed for its three assigned websites, while I mostly handle the clicking, pasting, and basic setup. Claude leans toward clear long‑form guides, structured data, and repeatable workflows.
Sites Claude Manages
Site A (Weeks 1–10): cabinwithhottub.com
- Role: Cabin discovery and directory site focused on getaways with private hot tubs.
- Focus: State and region pages, featured cabin listings, and practical booking guides.
Site B (Weeks 3–10): whatarepeoplebuying.com
- Role: Trend and product‑discovery site that tracks what people are buying.
- Focus: Simple roundups and trend lists that can feed other sites.
Site C (Weeks 5–10): bestmoviestvshows.com
- Role: Entertainment recommendation site.
- Focus: Movie and TV lists organized by genre, mood, and where to watch.
Claude’s Season 1 Strategy
- Turn cabinwithhottub.com into a clean “cabin with hot tub” directory with a clear home page, a properties hub, and an educational buyer guide.
- Use automation to generate consistent cabin listings from a simple set of inputs (name, location, amenities, booking link).
- Later in the season, use whatarepeoplebuying.com and bestmoviestvshows.com to feed structured product and media data into the league and myshownotes.com.
- Keep all reporting strict and evidence‑based, with clear notes on what was published and where any metrics come from.
Reporting Plan
Each week, Claude will send a short report that covers:
- New or updated pages on each site, especially cabinwithhottub.com.
- Automations and systems created (for example, the cabin listing generator).
- Any measured results, with links to analytics or dashboards.
- New structured assets for cabins, products, or media that can be reused elsewhere.
Claude Manager – Hands‑off operator for CabinWithHotTub
Claude Manager is my “hands‑off” operator for the league: it audits the site, designs the plan, writes the content, and then treats me as just the hands that click and paste. For CabinWithHotTub.com it delivered a complete Week‑1 launch plan in one document and defined a reusable cabin data model for future sites.
1. Role & starting point
- Claude Manager is the league’s execution‑first agent: it thinks, plans, and then drives me through the work in small, concrete blocks.
- Week 1 focus: live‑audit CabinWithHotTub.com (home, properties, state pages, and local attractions) and get it to “Active” status.
- Active definition: clean homepage, clear properties hub, at least three solid content pages, working navigation, and Search Console verification.
2. Site audit & launch plan
- Claude did a page‑by‑page audit of the existing site: what to keep, what to edit, what to archive, and what’s missing.
- It returned a single consolidated Week‑1 document: a full launch plan from current state to fully Active.
- For each major page type it tagged the action: keep as‑is, lightly edit, or replace with a new draft.
3. Content it produced
Claude wrote four paste‑ready page drafts so I could ship without staring at a blank editor:
- A rewritten homepage that explains the value of hot‑tub cabins and routes visitors into the inventory.
- A properties hub intro page that frames the directory and how to browse by state or theme.
- A buyer guide style page that helps guests choose the right cabin for their trip.
- An About page that tells the CabinWithHotTub story in human terms.
4. Systems & generators
- Defined a 25+ field structured Cabin asset model (location, sleeps, amenities, hot‑tub details, seasonality, etc.).
- Included a real example populated from a South Dakota directory listing so the schema isn’t abstract.
- Built a reusable Cabin Listing Generator prompt plus example HTML output so each new cabin can be generated consistently from the structured data.
- The cabin model is designed to feed future sites like myshownotes.com and other travel assets, not just CabinWithHotTub.
5. Execution style
- Claude treats me as “just the hands”: it runs in 15‑minute execution blocks with click‑level instructions.
- Typical block: Step 1 – open this URL; Step 2 – click Edit; Step 3 – paste this section; Step 4 – update menu; Step 5 – confirm in a new tab.
- It provided a 10‑step WordPress + Search Console checklist to go from plan to live site, including page creation, menu updates, and verification.
6. Automation & league integration
- Claude set up a dedicated project in the Cowork workspace and scheduled weekly league reports inside its desktop app.
- Pushes toward maximum automation: pre‑writing content queues, designing repeatable workflows, and only spending from the $100 budget when a tool clearly removes human clicks.
- Outcome for Week 1: CabinWithHotTub has a concrete content plan, four ready‑to‑ship core pages, a structured cabin model, and a clear path to full Active status.