MinuteLaunch Coach Brings Ai “Genius” To Your WordPress Clients!

Today I’m unveiling the MinuteLaunch Coach – a front-end AI assistant that brings the same incredible intelligence you use on the backend to YOUR CLIENTS on the front end. Fully customizable, voice-enabled, and built right into your WordPress site. This is AI for your customers, not just for you. Watch as I demonstrate building HTML5 landing pages with voice commands, setting up context-aware AI for a real estate site, and showing how your community members can benefit from each other’s AI conversations.

“This has been a dream since the earliest days of what I’ve been doing – that we could actually have a tool for public use that does everything we need it to do.”

What Is MinuteLaunch Coach?

The MinuteLaunch Coach is one of the newest features added to the MinuteLaunch AI Suite. It brings the same incredible level of intelligence that we offer on the backend to you and the other administrators of the site, to YOUR USERS on the front end for any of the context or content or logic or output that you want them to have.

It could be for creating media. It could be for answering questions. It could be for directing them to what you need them to know. It could be for sharing skills. It could be for cross-member communication and sharing.

Imagine if inside your own site, you can actually make it easier for people with AI’s help to create and share content with other users of the site. That’s exactly what MinuteLaunch Coach does.

Fully Customizable on the Backend

The benefit of MinuteLaunch Coach is that it’s fully customizable on the backend. Setting it up is super easy because we include the API keys – you don’t have to pay for it separately.

You can give the AI assistant the personality you want. I set it up so it will behave a certain way – supportive, expert, or conversational. You can choose the style: the professor versus the casual teacher.

Context Sources and Cross-User Sharing

Any custom post type can be used as a context source. You can use posts and pages, previous conversations, or anything you want in addition to what is being used from the internet.

You can also use the user’s own conversation as context. You can allow it to search the internet if you want – always search, only when the message has certain words, or never. You can mix and match internet information with your own private context.

Cross-user context is really super sexy. This is the one that will make it possible to share information amongst users. Let’s say some really good questions get asked in your social network. This allows you to have one user make information that’s immediately available for others to be used via the coach. Like “Susie just asked that question and this is what she said.” Super awesome.

Live Demo: Chicago Broker Real Estate Site

I demonstrated MinuteLaunch Coach using a real website – chicagobroker.com – designed for people looking for a leasing agent. The site has specific pages that MinuteLaunch has built in the services directory – address-based, location-based pages with information.

I used my voice to ask: “Hey, I’m interested in opening up a medical office in either downtown or Streeterville. Do you have any resources to help me out in that regard?”

The Coach immediately responded with relevant information from the site’s directory, automatically linking to the various pages. This is the kind of stuff that you normally have to pay for, set up subscriptions, all this crazy stuff. This is just built in.

Building HTML5 Landing Pages with Voice

One of the coolest demonstrations was building a beautiful landing page using just voice commands. I said: “Can you build me a beautiful landing page in HTML5 that says, ‘Hi Spence, this is MinuteLaunch Coach. My name’s Fernando. I can help you out.’ Make the background black, the font white and bold, and an orange call to action button with white letters.”

Fernando built the HTML code instantly. I could preview it, copy it, and paste it directly into a new page using MinuteLaunch Canvas Block. Without any coding experience, I was able to create something instantly – exactly what I wanted and how I wanted it.

When something wasn’t quite right, I just asked Fernando to fix it: “Hey, can you help me out and fix this HTML you gave me so that it’s for sure overriding the theme underneath? The background’s black, the font’s white, the call to action button orange with white text.” He adjusted it immediately.

Skills Library and Saved Conversations

You can load default skills or add custom skills. Custom skills are things that teach the AI exactly how to build stuff, do stuff, say stuff, just like on the backend.

I saved the conversation as “Build a Block Help” so the next time I come back, I’ve got the chat history. I also saved the block Fernando built for me as “Block Built by Fernando.” This means as a user, I can instantly get content and outcomes built by the tool, as well as the chat to go back to.

This is remarkably helpful for anybody that’s in the business of providing teaching, coaching, code, whatever. The person can literally take this content and use it on their own site.

Access Control and Privacy

By default, MinuteLaunch Coach does not allow the public to use it. That would be logical – you don’t want every Tom, Dick and Harry coming in. But you can turn it on if you wanted and change the ability for what people see to benign content.

You could turn it into a public accessible chat, but you’re probably gonna burn through the allocation of resources I give to you if you do that. I think out of the box, just having your logged-in users use it is enough, and that way you get everything you need on the front end with some granular controls.

Integration with Fathom Transcripts

One really cool feature: the Coach can actually use the context of my chats and even my Fathom meeting transcripts. I asked: “Can you tell me the last thing that I talked about with Doug Sheehan?”

The Coach found the details of that call and figured out what I said in it because that content is saved inside of Fathom. It showed me several recorded conversations I had and what the topics were. I could ask for more details: “List the three most important things I talked about with Doug in my last phone call.”

Why would this be useful? Let’s say you have a client and they had a call with you and the client wants to know “What the hell were we talking about? What are we building? What are we doing?” You could use this to actually show, teach, share whatever.

Image Creator Updates

The MinuteLaunch Image Creator now fully supports Chat GPT as well as Gemini Flash (Nano Banana 3.0). You can choose what’s the default in the settings. We have Gemini Flash 2.5 and GPT-4o (currently 1.5, waiting for 2.0 to be available in the API).

I included a new prompt builder tool. You can not only select reference images (one or multiple), but you can also use the prompt builder. The prompt builder lets you immediately choose really cool dynamics and things to put in there along with your prompt of what to do with this.

When the image shows up in the media library, you now have much more mature iteration capability as well. For example, I made some posters today – “Gen X Revenge of the Gen Xers” movie poster style. If I want to iterate on this, I can just go back and iterate it the same way using the prompt builder to change some things. It gives you a lot more power.

The Outcome-Based Philosophy

My goal for this is to make the front-end tool for Coach and the backend tool outcome-based. Instead of worrying about all the details of how to make stuff and do stuff, you’ll just tell it “I want this kind of thing” and it will just put together agentically all of the parts in a process and give you what you want. Kind of like the Mad Libs game.

🔑 Key Topics Covered

  • MinuteLaunch Coach – Front-end AI assistant for your logged-in users
  • Voice-enabled conversations with customizable personality and style
  • Context sources – Use your own content, posts, pages, and previous conversations
  • Cross-user context sharing – Let members learn from each other’s questions
  • Skills library – Save and reuse prompts for consistent AI outputs
  • Live demo with Chicago Broker real estate site
  • Building HTML5 landing pages with Fernando using voice commands
  • Saved conversations and blocks for easy reuse
  • Integration with MinuteLaunch Canvas Block for instant publishing
  • Access control – Public, logged-in users, or specific roles
  • Fathom transcript integration for meeting context
  • Image creator updates – Chat GPT and Gemini Flash support with prompt builder

⏱️ Video Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Introduction to MinuteLaunch Coach
  • 02:00 – Setting up the Coach on the backend
  • 03:00 – Personality and style customization
  • 05:00 – Context sources and cross-user sharing
  • 06:00 – Live demo with Chicago Broker site
  • 07:00 – Voice-enabled real estate search
  • 10:00 – Building HTML5 landing pages with voice commands
  • 12:00 – Saving blocks and conversations for reuse
  • 15:00 – Fixing HTML output with follow-up prompts
  • 17:00 – Using Fathom transcripts as context
  • 19:00 – Outcome-based AI philosophy
  • 19:30 – Image creator updates – Chat GPT and Gemini Flash support
  • 20:00 – Prompt builder for advanced image generation
  • 21:00 – Iteration capabilities demonstration
  • 21:30 – Wrap-up and final thoughts

🚀 What You Get with MinuteLaunch AI

  • Front-end AI Coach for your customers (MinuteLaunch Coach)
  • Backend AI assistant for site management
  • Voice-controlled WordPress with Fernando
  • AI Image Creator with Chat GPT and Gemini Flash support
  • Skills library for repeatable AI tasks
  • Cross-user context sharing for communities
  • MinuteLaunch Canvas Block for instant publishing
  • Simple Site Focus mode to hide WordPress complexity
  • Fully hosted on Rocket.net
  • You own everything – your data, your platform

💰 MinuteLaunch Pricing

MinuteLaunch Setup Monthly Cost
Self-Hosted (No Support) $97/month
Fully Hosted (Email Support, Rocket.net Hosting) $197/month

Both plans include API keys, unlimited AI usage within fair use limits, and all MinuteLaunch features including the Coach, Image Creator, Canvas Block, and Simple Site Focus.

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📝 Full Transcript

00:00 – Introduction

Hey, it’s Spence the evil genius indeed. Welcome, it’s Spence and I’m looking at my screen and just trying to make sure there we go, I fit in. I’m using the Stream Yard multi-view and I have to be in a farther distance, but today I’m pretty excited. I’m going to share with you the new MinuteLaunch Coach, which is one of the features that’s been added to the capabilities of the MinuteLaunch AI Suite. By the way, today’s January Monday.

00:30 – What Is MinuteLaunch Coach?

The MinuteLaunch Coach brings the same incredible level of intelligence that we offer on the backend to you and the other administrators of the site, to your users on the front end for any of the context or content or logic or output that you want them to have. It could be for creating media. It could be for answering questions. It could be for directing them to what you need them to know. It could be for sharing skills. It could be for cross-member communication and sharing.

Remember, we have another tool called the Media Library P-to-P, which allowed anybody to create and share things in their own personal media library. Well, imagine if inside your own site, you can actually make it easier for people with AI’s help to create and share content with other users of the site, things like that.

02:00 – Fully Customizable Backend

The benefit of this is that the MinuteLaunch Coach is fully customizable on the backend. Here’s actually the MinuteLaunch Coach stylized for one of my clients. And if I go on the backend, it works with all of the other stuff in the MinuteLaunch suite. So if I’m using the MinuteLaunch suite and I’ve got Simple Site Focus, the whole WordPress experience gets simplified down.

But the things like setting it up are super easy because we include the API keys. You don’t have to pay for it. We include the ability to give the personality you want to the particular AI assistant. Notice I’ve set it up as such so that it will be a certain way in a certain behavior, and I can also give it a different type of style – supportive or expert conversational. I’m going to in this case change it to expert – the professor versus the casual teacher.

03:00 – Context Sources

Context sources – any custom post type can be used for a source. And in this case, I’m just gonna use posts and pages, but I can also use previous conversations or anything if I want in addition to what is being used from the internet. Notice I can also use the user’s own conversation as context.

I can allow it if I want to search the internet. Now this is important – if you wanted to have a combination of internet information as well as your own private context, you can mix and match. I can either always search the internet, only when the message has certain words, or never. I’m just going to say no because we want this to be specific to the Chicago Broker site.

04:00 – Cross-User Context

Cross-user context – this one is really super sexy. This is the one that will make it possible to share information amongst users. So let’s say some really good questions get asked in your social network, for example. This allows you to have one user make information that’s immediately available for others to be used via the coach. Like Susie just asked that question and this is what she said. Super awesome. I’m going to leave that one on.

04:30 – Display Settings

And then I have the display which is very simple. These are all designed for the AI to set up for you or set up yourself, but you can customize it. Like what’s the name of the title. What’s the page it shows up on or use a short code. What do you want to have it say as a welcome message in the placeholder. What’s the primary and secondary colors.

You have a link that you can use for branding or for referring people for MinuteLaunch itself if you are an affiliate and you want to see people buying the link from you – built in as an option.

05:00 – Access Control

This one is really important – access control. By default, it does not allow the public to use this. That would be logical. You don’t want every Tom, Dick and Harry coming in, but you can turn it on if you wanted and change the ability for what people see to benign content. You could turn it into a public accessible chat. You’re probably gonna burn through the allocation of resources I give to you if you do that, but it’s possible.

I think out of the box, just having your logged-in users use it is enough and that way, with some other granular controls, you get everything you need on the front end.

05:40 – Skills Library

You can also load these default skills that I give it, or you can add custom skills. The custom skills are things that, for example, teach it exactly how to build stuff, do stuff, say stuff and so forth, just like on the backend. And then finally, here’s some information about the usage where you can use the short code and custom endpoints.

06:00 – Live Demo: Chicago Broker

Let’s use this in real life now. This is a website, chicagobroker.com, that is designed for people looking for a leasing agent. And it has specific pages. If we go to the website, there are specific pages that, by the way, MinuteLaunch has built that are in the services directory. They’re address-based, location-based pages with information.

So we’ve got all this stuff that would be super awesome to have people ask questions about without having to browse around the traditional way. Let’s use the tool for some help. I’m going to use my voice, even if my voice is a little trashed.

06:30 – Voice Demo

“Hey, I’m interested in opening up a medical office in either downtown or Streeterville. Do you have any resources to help me out in that regard?”

This is just plain old – this is not a magic trick in 2026, but to have it in your own site and customizable as easy as just using MinuteLaunch is fantastic. This is the kind of stuff that you normally have to pay for, set up subscriptions, all this crazy stuff. This is just built in.

07:00 – Pricing

By the way, MinuteLaunch is available starting at ninety-seven dollars a month self-hosted, but that includes your API key. You can do one ninety-seven fully hosted with email support, unlimited help via email, security and CloudFlare backups and so forth. And you can even do fully assisted for your marketing.

For less than the cost that you’re paying now for whatever other janky CRMs and things you’re using, you can get a fully blown production CRM, site builder, client tool. I mean, I can go down the list of the features, but these are the things that really are amazing when you think about it.

08:00 – Automatic Linking

So here it’s given me access to my answer – medical district. And when I set it up, I said, look, I want it to automatically link to the content. So it’s automatically set up where it’s referring to the various pages that are in the actual directory. And now we can ask it for some more information.

Remember, I did not give it the permission to go into the internet for me because I don’t really want it to do that. I want it to focus on what we do here.

“Can you tell me a little bit about what Chicago Broker Services are and who are the principals?”

I already know the answer. But the idea is if it’s able to use the context in the site, it’s going to answer based upon the context in the site and get better at doing it instead of just randomly being a ChatGPT.

09:00 – Saved Searches and Blocks

When I’m using this in a more broad context, I can even have it create stuff, do stuff. So right now I’m in Chicago Broker and I can say things like “save search for medical.” And for me, particularly as the logged-in user, I get my own set of saved results, which is really awesome because next time I come back, I can just continue my research.

10:00 – Building HTML5 Landing Pages

Let me show you over here where I’ve got on MinuteLaunch a couple examples of stuff. So if I go to ML Coach, I think I’ve got it on. This one is set up more liberal. This is designed to be able to do some crazy cool stuff, building stuff, et cetera.

“Can you build me a beautiful landing page in HTML5 that says, ‘Hi Spence, this is MinuteLaunch Coach. My name’s Fernando. I can help you out.’ Make the background black, the font white and bold, and an orange call to action button with white letters.”

Now, I’m not saying that your clients are going to want to build stuff, but let’s say your clients want to do research and they want to create a PDF file. They want to create a dossier. They want to make something to put on their website. I could give skills to my coach that is the same information that’s in my documentation, but with real user examples.

11:00 – Previewing and Using the Code

Now watch this. It’s actually written out the code and then it can be previewed and expanded so that you can come to my site and get exactly the examples that I’m trying to show you. This is remarkably helpful for anybody that’s in the business of providing teaching, coaching, code, whatever.

And the person can literally take this content – I’ll just highlight it here – and one of the tools that I’m going to add into this is a quick copy button. But if they took this here and they made a new page or post on their own site, they would instantly have all of the knowledge that I shared with them through my MinuteLaunch Coach named Fernando.

12:00 – Using MinuteLaunch Canvas Block

Instant ML Coach page. And in this case, I use MinuteLaunch Canvas Block, which is our building tool of choice. Makes things awesome. I’ll leave the header in place. And shazam, without any experience, I’m able to create something that is instantly what I want it to be and how I want it to be.

13:00 – Fixing the Output

Now, one of the things that I noticed here, by the way, is when I put it on my site, it reversed the background out a little. So what I’m going to tell the Coach is: “Thanks Coach, but can you help me out and fix this HTML you gave me so that it’s for sure overriding the theme underneath? The background’s black, the font’s white, the call to action button orange with white text.”

So the idea is sometimes you might need or want to give it something that is specifically designed to override what you have. And in this case, when I’m using a theme underneath, obviously that might be a useful tool.

14:00 – Saving Conversations and Blocks

What I didn’t do before, but I’m going to do it now, is I’m going to call this “Build a Block Help.” Save it. And then that means the next time I come back, I’ve got chats. Or if he built something for me like this, I could save that. I’m going to save this block and call it “Block Built by Fernando.”

So what I was able to do is instantly as a user, get content and outcome built by the tool, as well as the chat to go back to, and then hopefully this will prove out to work. This has been a dream since the earliest days of what I’ve been doing, that we could actually have a tool for public use that does everything we need it to do.

16:00 – Fathom Integration

By the way, and I’ll show you one last thing. The Coach can actually use the context of my chats. So one of the things that is really, really, really, really cool to me is if I go back here, I’m going to do new here and say: “Hey, can you tell me the last thing that I talked about with Doug Sheehan?”

I know I had a conversation with Doug Sheehan. It’s spelled wrong there. But let’s see if it picks it up anyways. So I used Fathom and Zoom to have a call with Doug Sheehan. And it is capable of actually finding the details of that call and figuring out what I said in it because that content is saved inside of Fathom.

So he says, here, I can see there are several recorded conversations that I had and what the topics are. And I can ask him for details: “List the three most important things I talked about with Doug in my last phone call.”

17:00 – Use Cases

Why would this be useful? Well, let’s say you have a client and they had a call with you and the client wants to know like, “Hey, what the hell were we talking about? What are we building? What are we doing?” I could use this to actually show, teach, share and whatever.

It’s complaining a little bit that it only has partial access to the excerpts, which is probably true because I have to change the settings a little bit to get it more. But the fact that it knows about it is awesome.

19:00 – Outcome-Based Philosophy

My goal for this is to make the front-end tool for Coach and the backend tool outcome-based. Instead of worrying about all the details of how to make stuff and do stuff, you’ll just tell it, “I want this kind of thing” and it will just put together agentically all of the parts in a process and give you what you want. Kind of like the Mad Libs game.

Some of these little nuances are easily fixed, but I mean, these are just testing and tweaking.

19:30 – Image Creator Updates

I’ve also got an improvement I might as well just show you to the MinuteLaunch Image Editor. So now it fully supports ChatGPT as well as Gemini Flash Nano Banana 3.0. So if I go on the backend here and I go to the dashboard, we can use the tool itself for both not only editing existing images, but creating new images using the very same check capability.

So if we go over here to Image Editor, first of all, the settings allow us to choose what’s the default. Notice we have Nano Banana 3, 2.5, GPT-4o. By the way, this is 1.5. So I’m waiting for the new 2.0 to be in an API, which will make it better. But it’s still pretty cool.

20:00 – Prompt Builder

If we go to create an image, I included a new tool. So you can not only select a reference image like, you know, I’ve been doing all these videos, or multiple reference images, but you can also use the prompt builder. And the prompt builder lets you immediately choose really cool dynamics and things to put in there along with your prompt of what to do with this. And then it gives you the choice of ratio, spits it out.

When the image is spit out and it shows up in the media library, you now have the iteration capability much more mature as well.

21:00 – Iteration Example

So for example, I made some posters today. I was – if I was making a poster of me and this is Bernie – he and I look like brothers from another mother across the pond. I said, “Make a poster, Gen X Revenge of the Gen Xers.” And here’s the prompt. Two dudes in a movie poster, blah, blah, blah. If I want to iterate on this, I can just go back here and iterate it on the same way. Prompt builder, change some things. So it gives you a lot more power.

And it’s also enabled, of course, fully with the dude in the site, the FluentMCP, the Coach – all of them have the capacity to work with this. So I’m really excited.

21:30 – Wrap-Up

All of this is brought to you in a self-contained box you own, mobile friendly, ready to replace your CRM, your marketing tools, your publishing tools – three plugins, four plugins max, you’re done. None of these hundred and twenty plugins and spray painting the bridge. It just changes the whole experience into something really remarkable.

I’m amused, too, because I took this from the picture I took today was from the Zoom call, and I’m wearing this very same thing in the picture, which is pretty funny. Anyway, this is the update for today. I’ll see you tomorrow.