About The Agentic Leap
Most people meet AI agents the same way: five tools open in five tabs, a half-watched course, and a growing list of things to try. The getting ready becomes the activity. Nothing ships.
The Agentic Leap is the antidote. Every week I publish one real build you can finish in a sitting. You end each issue holding a working thing: an agent, a context file, a small system you can run again on Monday. You will not find theory for its own sake here, or the tool of the week.
The through-line is simple: structure beats prompting. A reliable AI result comes from architecture, a defined role, the right context, and a fixed output shape, not from hunting for cleverer words. Once you feel that, you stop chasing tools and start building systems.
Who this is for.
The non-technical builder. You have a business background and something you want to get off the ground. You can copy and paste a prompt, but code makes you freeze. This is written for you, in plain language, with every step laid out.
Who I am.
I am Arsenios Efrem. I spent seventeen years building software systems before agents arrived, and I still fell into the comparison trap for three weeks before I built anything. The Agentic Leap is the playbook I wish someone had handed me: less reading, more shipping.
What you get.
One guide a week, free. Each one is a numbered, copy-pasteable build with the failure modes named honestly, because a build you cannot trust is not a build. Annotated screenshots so you can follow along. A standing invitation to reply and tell me what you made.
Subscribe, run the first build, and reply with what you get back. I read every reply.
*The Agentic Leap. One real build, every week.*

