About this episode
Think about this: You’re paying for five different SaaS tools for invoices, habits, and calendars, and none of them fit your workflow perfectly. 💸 In March 2026, the elite 1% have stopped "Renting" software and started "Building" it. With agentic coding tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and Bolt.new, you can spend $20 once to create a small, "hyperspecific" app that solves one exact problem in your business—no monthly fees, no extra features, and 100% privacy.We’re breaking down the Hyperspecific App Framework—the 5-step system to turn your most annoying manual task into a custom-coded business asset this weekend.We’ll talk about:The $300/mo Leak: Why traditional SaaS is built for "The Average User" and how hyperspecific apps prioritize your intent over feature volume.4 Real-World Blueprints: * Accounting: Custom cross-border tools that handle multiple currencies and local tax rules.Slide Generators: Turning raw content into branded, workshop-ready decks in your exact style.Creative Engines: Manga generators for non-artists using Nano Banana 2 under the hood.Agentic Workflows: Custom email and calendar assistants that act as your personal "Air Traffic Control."The 2026 Tool Stack: * Cursor Pro ($20/mo): The gold standard for solo developers and codebase-wide refactors.Bolt.new ($25/mo): The best for in-browser, full-stack prototyping with built-in hosting and Supabase integration.Claude Code: Direct terminal-based agentic coding for deep reasoning and local file manipulation.The "TFCDC" Principle: Mastering Thinking, Frameworks, Checkpoints, Debugging, and Context to direct AI builds rather than just prompting them.Hosting Strategies: Choosing between the convenience of Cloud Hosting, the control of a VPS, or the privacy of a Mac Mini running locally.Keywords: Hyperspecific Apps 2026, AI-Assisted Coding, Cursor AI Tutorial, Bolt.new Pricing, Claude Code, SaaS Alternatives, No-Code Development, Custom Business Tools, Future of Work, Tech Mastery 2026Links:Newsletter: Sign up for our FREE daily newsletter.Our Community: