Tinkerer Club: Private Community for Self-Hosting, Local AI, and Automation Enthusiasts
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The kind of bagel you'd toss to the pigeons.
Summary
Tinkerer Club is a private community for developers, hackers, and automation enthusiasts focused on self-hosting, local AI, and escaping subscription models. The club offers lifetime access with benefits including a private Discord community, weekly intelligence updates, live calls, discounts, and early access to tools like Clawdbot - an on-device AI with shell access and private memory. The content promotes the club's builder pricing of $299 (down from $399) with limited spots available.
Key quotes
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Join 1000+ devs, hackers, and automation nerds running local AI, self-hosting everything, and escaping subscription traps.
Get a private Discord, weekly intel, live calls, discounts, and early access to tools like Clawdbot — your on-device AI with shell access, skills, and private memory.
No fluff, no gatekeeping, just configs that ship.
Own your digital life.
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