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Today I'm going to show you the brand new AID that just launched last week is completely free right now and it might just crush Cursor forever. This thing writes your code, your docs, and your entire project plan. While Cursor users pay 40 bucks a month and still run out of credits. This is bigger than you think. Hey, if we haven't met already, I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, CEO of SEO agency Goldie Agency. Whilst he's helping clients get more leads and customers, I'm here to help you get the latest AI updates. Last week, Amazon dropped something that's got every developer talking. And most people have no clue what just happened. It's called Kira, and it's not just another AI coding tool. While everyone's been fighting over Cursor and GitHub Copilot, Amazon just walked in and changed the entire game. Here's what's wild about this. Cursor costs 20 bucks a month. But here's the thing, nobody tells you. Most developers actually end up paying $40 to $50 a month because they blow through their limits so fast. I've seen guys code in for just 40 minutes and burn through their entire monthly allowance. Kro completely free right now with no catches during the preview period. But that's just the start of why this is huge. See, most AI coding tools work like this. You type a prompt, they spit out some code, you copy and paste it, hope it works, then you spend hours trying to figure out what it actually does when you need to change it later. It's what developers call vibe coding. You're just vibing with the AI and hoping for the best. And speaking of AI tools, if you want to see how I'm using AI to completely automate my content creation and get thousands of leads every month, I've got a free training on my secret insert tool that most people don't even know exists. The link is in the comments and description to access that inside the AI success lab. Now, back to why Cairo is about to change everything. And Kuro does something totally different. Something that's going to change how every piece of software gets built. It uses what's called specdriven development. Here's what that means in simple terms. When you tell Kuro what you want to build, it doesn't just start writing code. First, it creates a complete project specification, a requirements document, a design document with actual diagrams, a task list that breaks everything down into bite-sized pieces. Think about that for a second. You get the full blueprint before a single line of code gets written. So when you need to make changes six months later, you actually understand what you built and why. But here's where it gets even better. Kira has these things called agent hooks. These are like having a senior developer watching over your shoulder 24/7. Say you modify an API endpoint. Kira automatically updates your documentation, updates your tests, scans for security issues, checks for code standards, all in the background while you keep working. It's like having an entire development team built into your IDE. And unlike Cursor, which is basically fancy autocomplete, Kirro actually understands your entire project. It can navigate massive code bases without losing track of what you're trying to build. But wait, there's more. Kirro supports something called multimodal inputs. You can literally drop in a screenshot of a network diagram or database schema and it'll turn that into working infrastructure code. Try doing that with cursor. Now, here's what's really smart about what Amazon did. They built Kira on top of VS Code, so you can import all your themes, extensions, and settings instantly. No learning curve, no starting over, and they're using Claude Sonic 4, which is currently the best coding model on the planet. But here's the kicker that nobody's talking about. When Cairo comes out of preview, it's going to cost $19 a month for 1,000 interactions. Cursor costs $20 a month for only 500 requests, and most people blow through those in days. Do the math. Quero gives you double the usage for less money. Plus, you get all the specdriven development features that Curser doesn't even have. This is why Curser's CEO had to apologize last week that users were furious about surprise charges and confusing pricing changes. Meanwhile, Amazon's over here playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers. But here's what I think is really happening. We're seeing the death of Vibe coding and the birth of structured AI development. Companies can't afford to have mystery code running their business. They need documentation. They need specifications. They need to understand what their AI actually built. Cairo gives you all of that out of the box. And for solo developers and small teams, this is gamechanging. Here's what you need to know about getting started. You don't need an AWS account. You can sign in with Google or GitHub. It works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. During the preview period, you get generous limits for free. No credit card required. The interface looks exactly like VS Code. So, if you've ever used VS Code, you already know how to use Kira. But here's the thing that makes this bigger than just another coding tool. Amazon is positioning Kirro to compete with the entire category. Not just Cursor, GitHub, Copilot, all of them. Kirro represents the future of how humans and AI work together to build software. Right now, most AI tools are glorified assistants. You tell them what to do and they try to help. Curo is different. It's like having a junior developer on your team who never gets tired, never makes careless mistakes, and always documents their work. You set the vision and requirements. Kira figures out how to build it, then it builds it, then it tests it, then it documents everything. That's the future of software development. And Amazon just gave it to us for free. But here's what you need to understand about the timing. This is a preview release, which means Amazon is collecting feedback and improving the product. The people who start using Kirro now will have input on how it develops. They'll understand the platform before everyone else figures out what happened. That's a massive advantage because once Kira goes mainstream, the competition in AI development is going to get intense. Companies that adopt this early will build software faster with better documentation and fewer bugs. Companies that stick with old school development or basic AI tools will fall behind. This isn't just about coding faster. It's about building better software that you can actually maintain and improve over time. And for agencies and freelancers, this changes the economics completely. You can take on bigger projects, deliver faster, charge premium rates because your code comes with full documentation and specifications. Your clients get enterprise level software development without enterprise level costs. But here's what I'm most excited about. Kuro makes it possible for solo developers to build things that used to require entire teams. The AI handles the documentation, testing, and maintenance tasks that eat up 70% of development time. You focus on the creative and strategic parts. The AI handles the grunt work. That's the unlock that everyone's been waiting for. And Amazon just handed it to us for free during the preview. Now, I know what some of you are thinking. Is this too good to be true? Here's the honest truth. Cairo isn't perfect. It's a preview release. There are bugs. Sometimes the AI makes mistakes. The clawed models can get overloaded during peak usage. But the core concept is solid and Amazon has the resources to fix the rough edges quickly. More importantly, the direction is clear. This is where AI development tools are headed. Whether it's KO or something else, specdriven development is the future. The companies that understand this first will have a massive advantage. Amazon doesn't compete. They dominate and Kirro might be their next domination story. But which group do you want to be in? Look, I've been in the SEO and digital marketing space for over a decade. I've seen countless technology shifts. The companies that adopt new tools early always win. The ones that wait always lose. Social media marketing, video content, SEO automation, artificial intelligence, content generation. Every time the early adopters grabbed market share while everyone else was still debating. AI development tools are following the same pattern, except this time the stakes are higher because software is eating every industry and AI is eating software development. If you're a developer, a founder, or a business owner who needs custom software, this affects you directly. The tools you choose today will determine your competitive position for years. So, here's my challenge for you. Download Cairo this week. Build one small project. See how it feels compared to your current workflow. Then, make an informed decision about your development stack. Don't just take my word for it. Test it yourself. Because the best tool is the one that makes you more productive and profitable. And from what I've seen so far, Kira might just be that tool. But the preview period won't last forever. Eventually, you'll have to pay for these features. The smart move is to learn the platform while it's free and figure out how to integrate it into your workflow. That way, when pricing kicks in, you'll know exactly what value you're getting. And if you decide to stick with other tools, you'll understand what you're giving up. Either way, you make better decisions, and better decisions lead to better results. Julian Goldie reads every comment, so make sure you comment below and let me know what you think about Kira and whether you're going to try it. Now, if you want to scale your business with AI automation and save hundreds of hours every month, you should check out my AI profit boardroom. It's the best place to scale your business, get more customers, and save hundreds with AI automation. We currently have over 1,000 members who are crushing it with AI. Also, if you want a free SEO strategy session to see how we can get you more organic traffic and leads, there's a link in the comments and description to book that call. And if you want step-by-step processes and tutorials for using AI tools like Kira in your business, check out the AI Success Lab. We have over 100 different use cases and tutorials, plus all the SOPs and processes you need. There's a link in the comments and description. You can see we have over 14,000 members because people don't want to miss out on being part of something bigger than themselves. You also get all the video notes and training materials in there. The future of software development is happening right now and tools like Cairo are just the beginning. The question is whether you're going to be part of shaping that future or watching it happen from the sidelines. What's it going to be?