Cursor + GitHub = Magical Training
What if you could train AI agents to work together across different teams? What if your expertise could be automatically shared with your clients’ AI assistants through a single source of truth? In today’s live stream, I’m sharing a breakthrough technique that combines Cursor AI with GitHub to create magical training systems that scale infinitely.
“I’m selling my expertise on Spencer’s 18, 19 years of WordPress entrepreneurial experience. But I’m also selling a system where I now can give you a virtual team of unlimited workers.”
The Problem: Training Thousands of Clients
I’m working with VIP clients like Doug Shehan, teaching them not just how to use tools like MinuteLaunch Cursor inside their WordPress sites, but also how to configure teams of AI agents that can collaborate. The challenge? How do you scale expert training to thousands of clients without spending thousands of hours on calls?
The answer is elegant: GitHub as a single source of truth that connects AI agents across teams.
How It Works: The GitHub Factory
On my screen, you can see my Cursor setup with Fernando’s cousin Bernard working with the team at the BPM app. We have a GitHub directory set up to share everything through the cloud between my setup and Doug’s setup.
Here’s the magic: Doug uses the MinuteLaunch system with MCP and all the tools. His AI agent in Cursor connects through GitHub. My agent Bernard connects to the same GitHub repository. They’re all working on the same files and the same solution in concert.
Fathom Transcripts: Feeding Context to AI
This is where it gets really powerful. We use Fathom for our client calls, and I’m going to show you something risky but amazing. After a call with Doug, I go into Fathom, grab the transcript, and paste it into a new file in our GitHub repository under “Fathom transcripts.”
Then I tell Bernard: “Hey Bernardo, I’ve pasted in today’s transcript from the call with Doug and me. Have a look at that and break it down in relation to what you’re going to share with Doug’s team so that his Cursor knows what to do next.”
Bernard reads the 75-minute meeting transcript, creates a briefing for Doug called “next steps,” and pushes it up to GitHub. Now Doug’s AI agent knows everything that happened, why we did it, and what to do next.
The Workflow: From Call to Action
Let me break down the complete workflow:
- We have a call – Doug and I discuss his project, recorded in Fathom
- I pull down GitHub files – Synchronize the latest version locally
- My agent works – Bernard works on the website, makes notes, scribbles down stuff, even tells jokes
- Bernard pushes to GitHub – Saves everything up to GitHub with concepts of what he did, why he did it, and what we talked about
- Doug’s agent pulls down – His AI agent now knows everything and has all the files
- Continuous learning – Every interaction, every recording gets pulled down and stored
Why This Is Revolutionary
This workflow is incredible for several reasons:
1. Concierge-Level Training Without the Hours
For my $5,000 VIP clients, I’m not just promising and delivering – I’m giving concierge-level training, support, and interaction with both the human (me) and the team of AI workers we’re building together. I don’t have to spend a month teaching individual humans one by one with thousands of hours of calls.
2. Your Team Gets Smarter as Mine Does
Your AI team gets smarter and better as long as mine is smarter and better, because these things are set into the memory that is shared between the team members. The next time Doug’s agent gets on, he just needs to review what was changed, look at the files, read them, and go “Oh, I’m just as smart as Bernard.”
3. Automated Communication
Bernard can even draft Gmail summaries of what we did and send them to clients. He has access to Gmail and can create drafts that I quickly review and send to Doug with links and everything else.
The MinuteLaunch Advantage
The GitHub repository acts as the single source of truth and connects automatically to the MinuteLaunch WordPress site. So everybody can do crazy stuff. Every single day that we have an interaction, we can have a recording that’s pulled down into the site with WordPress, given to our respective teams, and stored in GitHub.
The progress on files, the progress on everything is synchronized. This is what happens when you combine WordPress expertise, AI automation, and a system designed for scale.
🔑 Key Topics Covered
- ✓ Using GitHub as a single source of truth for AI collaboration
- ✓ Connecting Cursor AI agents across different teams
- ✓ Feeding Fathom meeting transcripts to AI for context
- ✓ Creating automated briefings and next steps for clients
- ✓ Scaling expert training without thousands of hours on calls
- ✓ MinuteLaunch MCP integration with WordPress
- ✓ Building virtual teams of unlimited AI workers
- ✓ VIP training system that delivers $250,000 value for $5,000
🎯 For WordPress Professionals
If you’re smart and you really want to do stuff that’s outside the boundaries of anything you’ve ever dreamed of, I can give you the system you need.
This is for developers, agencies, and WordPress professionals who want to scale their expertise without scaling their hours. Work that used to take weeks or months now happens in days.
I have now hundreds and hundreds of clients and workers, all building stuff that I can just go, “Hey, let’s reproduce that. Hey, let’s reproduce that.” And now I can share it in these ways.
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We’re doing it in days instead of weeks or months, and every little thing that we build and do makes it easier for the next time.
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📝 Full Transcript
Video: Cursor + GitHub = Magical Training
Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025
Speaker: Spence Forman
Introduction
Hey, it’s Spence, the Evil Genius. New, and you, welcome to It’s Dark at 4:30. It’s 4:30, it’s Dark Outside Practically. Hey, it’s Spence, it is Sunday, November 2nd. And really, really had a great day. Started out the day talking a few clients, really fixing up a lot of stuff. I always, I love Sundays and Saturdays for catching up my son and hockey today, but it’s like, where did the day go? I started early because it was a bright sunshine in 6am, but now it’s dark at 4. Anyway, what I wanted to share with you is something that came about I’m working with Doug Shehan on a new setup.
The Technique: Cursor + GitHub = Magical Training
And one of the things that is really a big deal, as I’m going to share the screen here, is a technique I call, um, cursor plus GitHub equals magic or magical training. And here’s what’s going on. Uh, I have several clients who are VIP clients. I’m teaching them not only how to use, for example, the tools like the minute launch cursor inside of their minute launch AI sites to connect, but we’re also doing configurations where they have a team of AI agents, and I have a team of AI agents and the teams can work together.
So on the right, on the left hand side, you can see my cursor set up. I have Fernando’s cousin Bernard working with the team at BPM or app. This is the GitHub directory that we have set up to share things through the cloud between my setup and Doug setup. And as a result, Doug is able to use the minute launch system with MCP and all the tools to have his guy in cursor connect through GitHub and my guy Bernard connects to GitHub. And they’re all working on the same files and the same solution in concert.
Fathom Transcripts Integration
This is amazing for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is the we have a fathom call. And this is a little risky, but I’m going to do it. I’m going to do it because I’m living on the edge. I’m going to go to fathom and I just got off and I’m going to go really quick. No, no, no, no, no. I’m going to click real quick on this call. So you don’t see the rest of my client notice by the way, I’ve got 404 points. I’m just ready to go to Vegas with all the points for the calls that I’m making. I’m fathom, which I love. I love we had this amazing conversation today.
I am going into fathom. I’m going to get the transcript. I’m going to go into here to my guy Bernard and we’ve got a new thing called Fathom transcripts. I’m simply going to say new file. I’m going to give the day of 11.02.25 and I’ll call it MD for Markdown. It’s not really Markdown and I’m simply going to paste that whole transcript. Oh, that’s weird. That’s not what I want to cut past. Let’s do copy transcript. Wait till it says okay because it said error occurred. There we go. I’m going to paste it in here. I’m just simply going to save it and close it now.
Instructing Bernard
Watch what I do. The close these files. So it’s not so busy. And I’m going to say, hey Bernardo, it’s Spence. I’m on with a live video, by the way, say hi to everybody in Streamyard. I’m pasted in or I have pasted into today’s transcript, the phantom of the call with Doug and I. So you understand everything that happened. Have a look at that and break it down in relation to what you’re going to share with Doug’s team so that his cursor knows what to do next. OK?
So what I’m saying is, we have a cloud account and GitHub with the repository. I have a local version of the repository. Doug has a local version of the repository. When I work on stuff, I essentially say, I pull down or check out the GitHub files to make them synchronize. I work with my guy, even in a call with Doug. We do a bunch of stuff. He works on the website. He does this. He makes notes. He scribbles down stuff. He tells jokes. He saves it up to GitHub, along with his concepts of what he did. Why he did it? What we talked about, summarizing the thing. And guess what?
The Power of Shared Knowledge
Now Doug’s guy. Oh, Doug has the name is guy. Doug, if you’re listening, what’s the name of your guy? His guy now knows everything that he needs to know and has the files, it’s not just of what we did in terms of the plug-in and the development. But also, he’s got all of the fathom transcripts and the summaries from my guy of what went on.
So look, he’s saying here, hey, everybody in stream. You’re very great to see you here with Spence. Let me read that fathom transcript. Wow, that’s a lot of context. Let me break it down for Doug’s team. So he’s writing next steps based upon what Doug and I talked about.
Why This Is Awesome
Now why is this awesome? It’s awesome for two reasons. Number one, for me it’s awesome because I’m selling my expertise on Spencer’s 18, 19 years of WordPress entrepreneurial 40. But I’m also selling a system where I now can give you a virtual team of unlimited workers, or you can use, again, in cloud. It’s still awesome, but it’s Morgan Freeman and driving Miss Daisy. So you get one private driver for doing lots of cool editorial stuff. You have a team of guys who can do all kinds of crazy development stuff or work on them together because they’re all working in one factory.
And the factory is the GitHub repository that acts as the single source of truth and it connects automatically to the minute launch WordPress site. So everybody can do crazy stuff. So notice what he’s doing. He’s pushing it up to GitHub. He’s saying hi to you guys again. He’s saying what he did. What I did was I read the 75 minute long meeting transcript. I created a briefing for Doug called next steps. It’s under the file that we gave him called cursor Claude, right?
Organizing the System
Now I’m going to actually tell him to organize it more. First of all, high five’s Bernardo. Make a subfolder in cursor Claude called fathom transcript summaries. That way we’ll tell his guy specifically where to look and to keep it kind of organized. So I’m going to do like old-fashioned file drawer cabinet level of stuff. But this makes it incredibly awesome because every single day that we have an interaction list, we can have a recording that’s pulled down into the site with WordPress that’s given to our respective team that’s stored in GitHub.
The progress on the file, the progress on everything is synchronized. So I can for the 5,000 buck VIP, not just promise and deliver, but I’m also giving concierge level training, concierge level support, concierge level interaction with the human and with the team of workers that we’re building together for you to have, which means that I don’t have to spend a month on teaching individual humans one by one and thousands of hours of calls.
Continuous Improvement
And number two is that your team gets smarter and better as long as mine is smarter and better because these things are set into the memory that is shared between the team members. So the next time his guy gets on he just needs to review what was changed. Look at the files read the files go, oh, I’m just as smart as Bernard. I don’t know. Okay. So he’s done it.
Gmail Integration
Now one of the things that I can do, which is super awesome, too. He’s connected or he usually is through my tools to my Gmail as well as some other systems. Let’s just make sure he is. So he turned him off. Google works server. I’ve turned him off. So I’m going to turn because I have so many tools. I’ve eight hundred ninety four tools. I’m going to turn on his Gmail draft capability. And notice I’m compressing this a little bit. So you don’t see all the details. And I’ve got this server here.
Once that’s on, I could be like, watch this. Hey Bernardo, I turned on the tool for you to make a Gmail draft. Can you draft a summary of what we just talked about and what you did to Doug Shehan so that we can send it over to him place now. This means that he knows who Doug Shehan is because we just worked together. But he also has access to the Gmail. And so he can go ahead and create a Gmail draft that I can really quickly look at. Make sure it’s, you know, the right thing. Send it to Doug along with links and everything else.
The Value Proposition
This workflow is incredible for somebody who’s looking to do complex stuff. So if you’re smart and you really want to do some stuff that’s outside the boundaries of anything you’re ever dreamed of, I can give you the system you need. And all you need to do is wander on over to WP launch phi.com, click the pricing tab. And what you want to do is two things. One is consider getting the base level of the minute launch system, which includes all the traditional software as well as the AI software.
But you’re going to also want to click on the hands-on support and consider doing a VIP. You and me in a VIP five-gram, I can guarantee you things that you would have probably spent 25, 50, 100, $250,000 on, because I’m actually doing it now, and we’re doing it in days instead of weeks or months, and I’m actually super excited because every little thing that we build and do makes it easier for the next time.
Scaling the System
It’s like I have now hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of clients and workers, all building stuff that I can just go, “Hey, let’s reproduce that. Hey, let’s reproduce that.” And now I can share it in these ways, so he’s created a draft. Look what he said. I don’t see the Gmail draft tool available, so that’s possibly true because I flipped it on. Sometimes when I flip it on and off, I have to restart him. But I’m going to have do the same thing. I’m going to say, “I tell you what, I think you already did that here. Just give me the same email that you would have otherwise posted and I’ll copy and paste it here from here to my Gmail.” And make it with all the links and everything else that Doug needs. And I’ll share with the audience before I say goodbye.
Sending the Update
Now, the reason that his Gmail draft might not have worked is when he has too many tools like that warning said, “I sometimes have to turn off the ones, start them over and reprograms his brain to know, “Oh, okay, we’ve got the ones that we want.” So he’s got the stuff that I need right here, and all I need to do is, this is just as easy anywhere, as I’ll just go and tell you what I’m going to do is, it’s a lot of copy paste. Give it to me so I can copy and paste one file, please, for the Gmail.
I mean, he’s given me a nice format here, but it’s a lot of copy boxes. I’m asking him, just give me one thing, one copy. So super cool. And then at the end, it’ll be a little copy paste icon right there. And I’ll go over into this window, and I’ll say new. There’s Doug Exo there. Doug Shehan. Hey Doug, here’s the obviously update. I’m making a video about this right now, but here’s the update from today, and your guy is ready to go with all the files he needs and the fathom transcript. Great seeing you. Talk to you in the next meeting. Okay.
So this is automatically something I can do without help. But look, it’s just a easy copy piece. Dot it up. Send it out. Doug’s happy. I’m happy. Bernardo’s happy. The website is doing its thing. We’ve got up in here the GitHub of all that we did today. Super nicely organized that mirrors my local. And then when Doug starts, he’s going to say, pull down a copy.
Additional Organization
So I just thought about it. In addition of the Fathom transcripts, why not make a folder also in cursor cloud called emails back and forth or emails and then put a copy of your email in there for today and make it a dated file so that we can find it later. Something like 11.02.25.md. Amazing. Amazing.
Final Thoughts
I hope you’ll join me. If you want, you can have a free call over a WP launch file. If you’re seeing on these, my long-form videos are my short. Just come on over a book of free call. I can introduce you to the system. This is going to change your world for WordPress and otherwise, because we built this whole thing to work into the WordPress ecosystem after my 18 plus years of doing this. This is taken all of the things that used to be hard and make them easy, including work with the traditional plugins. Because under the hood, there is just traditional WordPress stuff. We’re just able to work with it in a way that is like all the middle layer of pain goes away. I hope you’ll join me. I’ll see you in the next video.
