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I Built a Voice-Controlled AI Assistant With Zero Coding

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I Built a Voice-Controlled AI Assistant With Zero Coding

Last week, £800 was collected in my business. A new £1,500 partnership agreement was signed. And we opened a total pipeline exceeding £5,000 in active deals. None of this happened because I worked harder. It happened because I finally stopped doing repetitive computer tasks myself and built something I call “Jarvis”—an AI assistant that opens my screens, speaks to me in my own voice, and works in the background while I walk outside in London’s 12-degree partly cloudy weather.

Key Takeaways

  • Anthropic released Fable 5 on June 9th, their most powerful public model yet—free until June 22nd for Pro, Max, and Team plans
  • I built an entire automated morning system by simply talking to Claude, with zero coding knowledge
  • Three game-changing Claude commands: Goal, Loop, and Ultra Think—plus Context to save millions of tokens
  • ElevenLabs voice cloning lets Jarvis greet me and call me with daily reports while I’m away from my desk
  • Tailscale connects multiple computers into one super-powered network for distributed AI processing
  • The system can auto-generate affiliate content and publish across social platforms using Blatota API

How This Started: Wasting Hundreds of Hours on Repetitive Tasks

Every morning, I did the exact same thing. Open Chrome. Open Claude. Arrange my screens. It seemed like 3-4 minutes, barely worth thinking about. But do the math: that’s hundreds of hours per year, gone forever.

One day, I simply wrote to Claude: “I want all six of my screens to open automatically.” Five minutes later, I had a working system. Then I extended it to my other Mac and Windows machines. I added a voice greeting. Now when I wake up, I don’t touch my computer—everything is ready.

All of this was done by talking. No code written. Just conversation.

Setting Up Claude as Your AI Brain

The foundation is Claude’s desktop application, which you can download in seconds. The interesting part is that you can now also install it on your phone and control your computer remotely. For terminal enthusiasts, there’s a Visual Studio Code extension that lets you run Claude directly from your command line.

Once installed, the terminal unlocks something powerful: model switching. By typing “/model” you can select different Claude models on the fly. This matters because Fable 5—Anthropic’s newest release—is significantly more capable than their previous Opus model, which they called their “myth” tier.

The Five Commands That Changed Everything

After extensive testing, I identified five terminal commands that transformed how I work with Claude. I recommend writing these down:

Goal: You give Claude a precise target. Not “make me money”—that’s not how this works, and nobody can guarantee income. But you specify your actual objective, and Claude works in the background until it succeeds.

Loop: The system continuously improves your work at set intervals. Imagine building software while you’re outside—your computer stays on, the system keeps running, iterating without you.

Ultra Think: This is my most-used command. Claude examines your task from radically different angles, approaching your goal from perspectives you wouldn’t consider. It essentially puts Claude into what I call “God mode.”

Cancel: Most AI systems will agree with everything you ask. “Yes, that’s possible. Yes, that works.” Cancel forces Claude to push back when something genuinely won’t work.

Context: Since tokens deplete with every session, this command compresses your conversation history through a filter. Instead of re-reading entire conversations, Claude summarizes them—potentially saving millions of tokens.

Upgrading to Fable 5: The Brain Transplant

To activate Fable 5 as your computer’s brain, you run a specific terminal command that redirects Claude to use this model. The difference is immediate: Fable 5 handles longer, more complex tasks in single passes.

I tested this while a popup appeared in the background—Claude was simultaneously writing blog content and running affiliate company advertisements. The system literally works to generate revenue while handling other operations.

Here’s the critical detail: Fable 5 is free until June 22nd if you’re on Pro, Max, or Team plans. After that, you’ll need to pay specifically for API access. iOS support is coming in later releases.

Adding Voice: Why ElevenLabs Is the Missing Piece

The fifth stage is where this becomes transformative. I believe ElevenLabs has the best voice technology available. You get an API key at very low cost, feed it into your system, and suddenly your AI speaks.

I cloned my own voice, but you’re not required to. ElevenLabs’ Creative section offers countless character voices and tones. I found Turkish language models there too—there’s even one that sounds like a former Power FM radio voice. When testing “Şevval,” the sample said: “In this world where every voice finds its own color, I invite you to the rhythm of a powerful narrative that draws you in.”

The practical application? When I’m outside walking, my phone rings. It’s Jarvis, delivering my daily report. I give voice commands, and the system executes them. My computers work in the background while I’m nowhere near them.

To set this up: create an API key in ElevenLabs’ developer section, copy your Voice ID from any selected voice (three dots → “copy voice ID”), then instruct your system: “Add voice greeting on startup using 11labs API, my voice clone ID is [ID].”

Building a Supercomputer Network With Tailscale

Stage six solves a problem I had: multiple computers, none of them individually powerful enough. Tailscale connects all your machines into one unified network, creating what feels like a single supercomputer.

I configured this by having Claude write a PowerShell script for Windows and a Command file for Mac. Each device listens as a server. When I clap my hands, pages open on their respective screens. Everything connects through Tailscale’s secure network.

Automating Revenue: Content and Affiliate Systems

Stage seven is where business automation enters. I registered with affiliate platforms like Partner Stack, then instructed the system to continuously create and share video content on my behalf.

Using Blatota API, the system publishes daily across social platforms—automatically optimizing and learning what performs best. For advanced users, you can layer in Highfield for sponsored advertisements and embed affiliate links in TikTok Shop.

The process: find a product in TikTok Shop’s affiliate section, click “Get Started,” select products, grab the links that appear below created content. When viewers click and purchase, you earn affiliate commissions. The browser view hides these links, but they’re visible on mobile—which is where most TikTok shopping happens anyway.

Your Jarvis can handle all of this in the background once given the proper commands.

FAQ

Do I need to know how to code to build this system?

No. I have zero coding knowledge. Every component was built by describing what I wanted to Claude in natural language. The terminal commands are copy-paste operations, not programming.

How much does Fable 5 cost after the free period?

Fable 5 is free until June 22nd for existing Pro, Max, and Team subscribers at no extra charge. After that date, you’ll need to pay for API access to use it. Anthropic hasn’t published long-term pricing as of this writing.

Can I use a voice other than my own cloned voice?

Yes. ElevenLabs provides extensive voice libraries including professional voice actors, character voices, and multilingual options including Turkish. Cloning your own voice is optional.

Is this system actually generating income automatically?

The system automates tasks that can lead to revenue—content creation, affiliate link distribution, background operations. However, I never promise guaranteed income. Results depend on product selection, content quality, market conditions, and consistent optimization. The £800 collected and £5,000 pipeline I mentioned reflect my specific situation, not typical or guaranteed outcomes.

Conclusion

Claude is no longer just question-and-answer. In the terminal, it works on your behalf—writing, executing, encountering errors, fixing them. And starting now, with Fable 5 as its brain, it’s significantly more powerful.

Not knowing code is no longer a barrier. You only need to know what you want.

By the time you finish implementing these steps, you’ll have a working Jarvis. The detailed prompts for brain creation, voice setup, and automating hands and ears are documented in a shared drive file I’ve prepared—links are available for those who need them.

Fable 5 remains free to test until June 22nd. The setup documentation is ready. If you get stuck, ask in the comments—I respond to every question.


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