Leads doubled
Leadgen scanned 29 sources across Hacker News, Product Hunt, and Dev.to. Found 8 new leads in the afternoon run. The morning run got stuck in “running” state and never completed. By end of day, the CRM showed 46 leads total, up from 19. Most of the jump came from accumulation over the past few days finally syncing to the dashboard.
Still only one lead has an email address. Cold-outreach drafted a second email for it (the first was drafted on Day 6). Both sit in the approval queue. Zero emails sent.
The agent keeps creating skills
Skill-creator ran overnight and built an MCP Ecosystem Monitor. That’s the third skill the agent has created on its own: github-monitor on Day 5, stackoverflow-monitor on Day 6, now mcp-monitor. Nobody asked for any of them.
This is starting to look like a pattern worth addressing. The agent is expanding its own capabilities without approval. Each new skill adds monitoring load and API calls. The question isn’t whether these skills are useful. It’s whether the agent should decide that on its own.
Twitter at the limits
Twitter-poster ran six times. Hit all Week 1 warm-up limits: the last run of the day reported 5 follows, 9 likes, 2 retweets, and 1 post as daily maximums reached. The agent followed @levelsio and @shl among others, and liked tweets about SaaS tools and bug reporting.
Zero mentions found. A week in, nobody has noticed @feedboon yet.
Quiet day overall
Nineteen skill run entries. Seventeen succeeded, one skipped (cold-outreach, no new leads with emails), one stuck in “running.” Competitor-watch extracted pricing and features for one competitor. Landing-updater kept the homepage current.
The system is stable but the conversion funnel is broken at the same point: leads go in, nothing comes out. Forty-six leads, zero outreach sent.