This is the deep, honest, devil-in-the-details guide our train-the-trainers, teachers, and door-to-door sellers start from and keep coming back to. Know the three products cold. Read the person. Earn the door. Show, don't tell. Handle every hard question with the truth. Close without pressure. It goes as deep as it needs to, in plain language anyone can follow, so nobody is ever left in doubt.
The board asked for the same depth we brought to the Academy: a guide so thorough and so honest that a trainer, a teacher, or a seller can pick it up and actually make a difference, helping us scale and sell 🤫 Agent One, Puppy One, and Tag One. So here it is. 10 chapters, 3 products memorized cold, and about 174 minutes of reading that turns into a lifetime of good habits at the door.
We never oversell. Live is live, planned is planned, a target is a target. An honest no beats a dishonest yes.
The human is at the center. We act only on what they consent to, and we leave a receipt. Always.
Leave every person better off for meeting you, sale or no sale. That is how a route lasts for years.
A seller who cannot say each of these honestly, and label what is live versus planned without hesitating, is not ready for the door. Memorize the one line. Learn the rest so you can go deep on the one product that lights the person up.
A private AI agent you own, free for life, that runs on the phone and computers you already have and works alongside every assistant you already use.
Everyone. The busy professional drowning in inbox and calendar, the parent running a household, the small-business owner doing their own paperwork at midnight. Anyone who wants help without handing their life to a big company.
Free, on purpose. Free is the front door, not the business. People later pay for more power (Pro tags) and more compute (Puppy One), only if they want it.
Never say it does something it cannot do today. If a capability is planned, say planned.
A personal AI supercomputer you own and keep in your home, so your most private work runs on your hardware instead of renting someone else's cloud.
The household or business that wants real compute of its own: power users, creators, professionals with private data, and garage and warehouse owners who want to run a fleet and earn from idle capacity.
Hardware you buy once, plus, later, the capacity it can earn on the network. We are honest that the earning side is roadmap.
Never promise network earnings as if they are live today. The reservation is a reservation, not a purchase.
A small safety and wellness wearable for the people you love, presence, location, and a one-tap SOS, shared only by consent.
Families. A parent keeping a child reachable, an adult child watching over an aging parent, anyone who wants a simple, private way to know a loved one is okay.
Hardware plus a small subscription for presence and SOS. Final pricing is being set.
Never call Tag One a medical device. It is not. Never imply it diagnoses or treats anything.
Read them in order the first time. After that, jump to the chapter you need before a shift, the objections before a hard neighborhood, the close before a room of maybes.
You can walk up to any door, or stand in front of any room, as someone the person is glad they met, whether or not they ever buy.
You can explain Agent One, Puppy One, and Tag One in one honest sentence each, name who each is for, and say exactly what is live versus planned without hesitating.
You can size up who you are talking to in the first minute and choose the one product and the one story that actually fits their life.
You can earn the next thirty seconds at a cold door without pressure, and you know exactly what to say and what never to say.
You can give a ninety-second demo of each product that shows one real, useful thing working, and hands control to the customer.
You can answer the hard questions, price, privacy, trust, need, with the truth, and turn the toughest skeptic into someone who at least respects you.
You can ask for the reservation cleanly, without pressure, and leave the person feeling respected whether they say yes or no.
You can turn one happy person into a small circle of them, honestly, and build a book of trust that pays you for years.
You know the hard lines cold, so you never cross one under pressure to close, and you can protect the brand at any door.
You can take a new seller from raw to ready, hold the honesty bar, and certify only people who represent 🤫 the way we would ourselves.
After this chapter: You can walk up to any door, or stand in front of any room, as someone the person is glad they met, whether or not they ever buy.
The sale is a side effect of being genuinely useful to the person in front of you. If you help someone and they do not buy, you did your job. If you pressure someone into buying something they do not need, you failed, even if the reservation clears. Every great 🤫 seller is welcome back.
We win by being trusted, and trust is fragile. One dishonest claim at one door can undo a hundred honest ones. When you do not know, say you do not know and find out. When something is planned and not live, say planned.
Our whole story is ownership: your agent, your supercomputer, your data, on hardware you control. You carry that same spirit. You are a small owner building a route, a reputation, and a book of people who trust you. Treat every street like it is yours to keep well for years.
After this chapter: You can explain Agent One, Puppy One, and Tag One in one honest sentence each, name who each is for, and say exactly what is live versus planned without hesitating.
Most people do not want a spec sheet at the door. Lead with the one line, watch which product lights them up, and go deep only on that one. The full product cards live beside this chapter, memorize them, but at the door you lead with a single sentence.
This is the discipline that keeps us honest. Agent One is live and free today. Puppy One and Tag One are reservable today, which means a small refundable reservation, not a shipped product in their hands this week. The network earnings, payments, the 🤫 Gold ID, and any compliance certification are roadmap or in pursuit, never described as done.
After this chapter: You can size up who you are talking to in the first minute and choose the one product and the one story that actually fits their life.
Our first field territories are the wealthiest US zip codes, starting with Beverly Hills, 90210, for the simple reason that the people most able to pay for their time back are often the most starved for it. But wealth is not the point, frustration is. Find the person losing hours to work they hate, and you have found your customer.
The fastest way to the right product is two honest questions and a real pause. What part of your day do you wish you never had to do again? Who are you responsible for? Then let them talk. People tell you exactly what to sell them if you let them finish.
After this chapter: You can earn the next thirty seconds at a cold door without pressure, and you know exactly what to say and what never to say.
This is a starting point, not a script to recite like a robot. Say it in your own words, warmly, and stop talking when they start.
“Give them space. Standing back a pace reads as respectful, not pushy.”
“Hi, I'm [name]. I'm with 🤫, we're a small company, and I'm walking the neighborhood, not selling anything you have to decide on today.”
“We make a private AI agent you own and that's free for life. I'm here to show it, and to answer anything, no catch.”
“Can I show you the one thing it does that people love? If it's not for you, I'll say so myself.”
“If yes, go to the demo. If not now, leave the card and the reservation link, thank them, and move on cleanly.”
After this chapter: You can give a ninety-second demo of each product that shows one real, useful thing working, and hands control to the customer.
Pick one mundane job the person just told you they hate, and show the agent doing it end to end, with the receipt. Do not tour features. Do one thing completely.
“Open Agent One in the browser or the app, on their phone if they are willing, nothing to install to try.”
“Pick the inbox, the scheduling, the follow-up, whatever they named, and let the agent do it while they watch.”
“Point to the record of what it did and how they undo it. This is the trust moment. Do not skip it.”
“Let them type the next request themselves. The moment they drive, they own it.”
You will not have a warehouse of units at the door. Sell the idea honestly: a supercomputer of your own, at home, so the private work never leaves your control. Show the page, the lineup, and the refundable reservation. Be clear it is a reservation.
This one sells on feeling, so keep it honest and gentle. Presence, location on the person's terms, and a one-tap SOS, shared only with the circle they choose. Say plainly it is not a medical device. Show the page and the reservation.
After this chapter: You can answer the hard questions, price, privacy, trust, need, with the truth, and turn the toughest skeptic into someone who at least respects you.
Fair question, ask it every time. We're 🤫, an independent company. Agent One is genuinely free, it runs on your own device, and you can read a record of everything it does. I'll show you the receipt right now.
You shouldn't hand your data to anyone by default, including us. That's the whole point: it acts only on what you connect, it runs on hardware you own, and every action leaves a receipt you can undo. Trust is earned one receipt at a time.
Keep them. Agent One works alongside all of them, it doesn't ask you to switch. The difference is ownership and consent: it's yours, it acts on your terms, and it leaves a record. Use it with what you already love.
No catch on Agent One, it's free for life. Free is how we earn your trust. Later, if you want more power or your own supercomputer, you can pay for that. Only if you want to.
Most people don't, today, and I'll say that honestly. Start with the free agent. Puppy One is for the day your private work outgrows renting someone else's cloud. No pressure, it'll be here.
No, and I won't pretend otherwise. It's a safety and wellness wearable: presence, location on your terms, and a one-tap SOS. It doesn't diagnose or treat anything.
Not today, and I won't overstate it. Payments and a 🤫 Gold ID are on our roadmap, they need a regulated partner first. Right now the agent helps you see and organize your money, it doesn't move it.
Totally fair. Here's a card and a link if you're ever curious, and thanks for your time. Have a good one.
When an objection points at something we cannot do, agree with the customer and label it roadmap. You never lose trust by admitting a limit, you only lose it by hiding one. The honest answer is always the strong one.
After this chapter: You can ask for the reservation cleanly, without pressure, and leave the person feeling respected whether they say yes or no.
A refundable reservation, as little as $0.69, is our honest way to measure real demand and to plan how much to build. It is not a purchase and you never sell it as one. It says: I want one when it's ready, and I trust you enough to say so.
“It's free, want me to get you set up right now, or send you the link to do it yourself in two minutes?”
“If you'd like one when it's ready, you can reserve your place for a refundable [amount]. No commitment beyond that, and you get it back anytime.”
“No rush at all. Take the card, sleep on it, and reserve online whenever it feels right. I'm around the neighborhood.”
After this chapter: You can turn one happy person into a small circle of them, honestly, and build a book of trust that pays you for years.
The strongest distribution we have is a person who loves their agent telling a friend. Your job is to earn that, not to beg for it. Set them up well, check back when you said you would, and be the human they call when they have a question.
Sellers earn by referring, through the One for Sellers program. It is transparent and honest: real value for real, consented introductions. Never sign someone up who does not want it, and never promise a friend something on the referrer's behalf.
After this chapter: You know the hard lines cold, so you never cross one under pressure to close, and you can protect the brand at any door.
If you are not sure whether something is live or a claim is safe, do not guess at the door. Tell the person you want to get it exactly right, and come back with the honest answer. Being right slowly beats being wrong quickly, every time.
After this chapter: You can take a new seller from raw to ready, hold the honesty bar, and certify only people who represent 🤫 the way we would ourselves.
The board asked for a document that goes as deep as it needs to and keeps going, a starting point that grows with every street we walk and every honest question we cannot yet answer. Bring what you learn at the door back here. That is how it becomes the real thing: written by the people who actually knock.
The objections you will hear most, with the honest answer, gathered here so you can drill them before a shift.
Fair question, ask it every time. We're 🤫, an independent company. Agent One is genuinely free, it runs on your own device, and you can read a record of everything it does. I'll show you the receipt right now.
You shouldn't hand your data to anyone by default, including us. That's the whole point: it acts only on what you connect, it runs on hardware you own, and every action leaves a receipt you can undo. Trust is earned one receipt at a time.
Keep them. Agent One works alongside all of them, it doesn't ask you to switch. The difference is ownership and consent: it's yours, it acts on your terms, and it leaves a record. Use it with what you already love.
No catch on Agent One, it's free for life. Free is how we earn your trust. Later, if you want more power or your own supercomputer, you can pay for that. Only if you want to.
Most people don't, today, and I'll say that honestly. Start with the free agent. Puppy One is for the day your private work outgrows renting someone else's cloud. No pressure, it'll be here.
No, and I won't pretend otherwise. It's a safety and wellness wearable: presence, location on your terms, and a one-tap SOS. It doesn't diagnose or treat anything.
Not today, and I won't overstate it. Payments and a 🤫 Gold ID are on our roadmap, they need a regulated partner first. Right now the agent helps you see and organize your money, it doesn't move it.
Totally fair. Here's a card and a link if you're ever curious, and thanks for your time. Have a good one.
This Bible is never finished. Walk the street, hear the questions we cannot yet answer, and bring them back so the next seller is sharper. That is how it becomes the real thing, written by the people who actually knock.
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