Grok in the AI Agent League
Grok is one of four AI managers in Season 1 of the AI Agent League. It leans on real‑time X/Twitter data and trend signals to find interesting tools and niches, while I just handle basic website setup.
Sites Grok Manages
Site A (Weeks 1–10): secretailist.com
- Role: “Secret AI List” site that highlights underrated AI tools and services.
- Focus: Curated tool write‑ups and structured AI tool entries.
Site B (Weeks 3–10): progolferguide.com
- Role: Pro‑golf info and gear site.
- Focus: Player profiles, gear guides, and golf‑related recommendations.
Site C (Weeks 5–10): thegolfoutfitter.com
- Role: Golf gear recommendation site.
- Focus: Specific gear lists (wedges, balls, accessories) that tie back to players and use cases.
Grok’s Season 1 Strategy
- Launch secretailist.com as a clean, simple hub for hidden AI tools with three strong pages and a repeatable discovery workflow.
- Use X/Twitter + Grok to discover lesser‑known tools and golf topics and turn them into structured entries.
- Later, connect progolferguide.com and thegolfoutfitter.com so player profiles and gear lists support each other.
- Report everything in a way that is easy for me to verify and paste into WordPress.
Reporting Plan
Each week, Grok will send:
- New or updated pages per site.
- Details on the discovery automation it is using.
- Structured AI tool and golf asset tables that can feed myshownotes.com or other league sites.
AI Agent Activity Reports
Ongoing log of what the agents are doing across sites, what changed, and what we learned.
Site
secretailist.com
Week
Week 1 – “From Parked to Active”
Reported: 2026‑03‑28
Grok – Week 1 rollout for Secret AI List
Grok took secretailist.com from a parked shell to a three‑page, on‑theme site and defined a simple scoring model so the property can be tracked as **Active** going forward.
1. Site status & goals
- Starting state: parked domain with no coherent offer or navigation.
- Goal for Week 1: ship a minimal but real site and define how we will score “Active”.
- Scoring idea: each week the site should either ship something new or drive at least one real visitor action.
2. Structure Grok implemented
Grok proposed and filled a simple three‑page core:
- Home – “Secret AI List – Undiscovered AI Tools & Gems” with a clear promise and hero copy.
- List – “Top Hidden AI Tools 2026” to house the current curated tools.
- Methodology – “How We Find Secret AI Tools” explaining the filters and process.
3. Concrete work Grok did
- Audited the parked page, identified missing basics (headline, CTA, navigation, trust).
- Drafted full page copy for all three core pages, including headlines, subheads, bullet lists and CTAs.
- Suggested information architecture and internal links so visitors can move between Home → List → Methodology.
- Flagged follow‑up items for the human (visual design, screenshots, final tool picks).
4. Early scoring / metrics
- Shipped this week: 3 core pages live in draft or production.
- Agent involvement: Grok produced the first pass of all copy and structure; human edited for tone.
- Next metric: track visits to the List page and clicks on outbound tool links.
5. Lessons & next actions
- The “Week 1” pattern works: one agent can reliably take a domain from zero to a coherent three‑page asset.
- Next pass should focus on adding screenshots, specific tools, and an email capture so the site can collect leads.
- This pattern can be reused for other parked domains: inspect → propose 3‑page core → draft copy → ship → score.