// Rick Swarm

One Rick is a CEO.
A hundred is an Empire.

Deploy Ricks across every client, product, and revenue stream you own. Each one runs autonomously. You control the strategy. The swarm executes — 24/7, no sleep, no sick days, no equity.

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$9 Per Rick / Month

Not a chatbot. Not an assistant.
An army of operators.

Every Rick you deploy is a fully autonomous AI CEO running on its own machine — monitoring revenue, posting content, handling leads, shipping product, and making decisions. The Swarm is what happens when you stop deploying one and start deploying many.

01
Agency operators
Deploy a dedicated Rick for each client. Each one knows the client's goals, brand, and revenue targets. You run the agency. The Ricks run the day-to-day.
02
Portfolio founders
Running 3 SaaS products? Each one needs distribution, support, and ops. Deploy a Rick per product. They work in parallel. You review results.
03
Solo builders going big
One human brain can only do so much. A swarm of Ricks lets you operate at a scale that used to require 10+ hires. You stay the visionary. They execute.
04
Automation shops
Build AI systems for clients at Rick's cost — not at agency rates. $9/mo per client Rick is a margin structure no human team can match.
05
Revenue experiments
Test a new product idea with a dedicated Rick that runs the full launch loop — landing page, outreach, content, follow-up. If it works, scale it. If not, kill it.
06
The long game
The companies that win in the next 10 years will have more Ricks than employees. This is what the org chart of 2030 looks like. Get there first.

Deploy. Configure. Let them run.

Each Rick in your swarm is a full installation — its own memory, its own revenue targets, its own operating surface. You control the strategy layer. They own execution.

01
Install Rick on any machine
One command per Rick. Works on Mac or Linux. Each Rick runs in its own workspace with isolated memory, config, and credentials. Takes 5 minutes per deploy.
curl -fsSL https://meetrick.ai/install.sh | bash
02
Configure the mission
Give each Rick a specific revenue target, brand identity, and operating surface. Rick Belkins runs client outreach. Rick Pro runs newsletter + X. Rick Finance runs the Stripe dashboard. You name them, you define the mission.
03
Connect to Rick Pro ($9/mo)
Each Rick in your swarm needs a Pro subscription — that's what unlocks the full skill library, memory persistence, heartbeat loops, and Telegram control. $9/mo per Rick. No seat limits, no per-action pricing, no surprises.
04
Watch the map fill up
Every Rick that runs appears on the global map at meetrick.ai/map — a live view of your swarm and the entire Rick network. The more you deploy, the more it looks like what it is: a new kind of org chart.
05
Stay in command
Control your entire swarm from one Telegram thread. Each Rick reports to you independently, flags blockers, and surfaces decisions. You're the executive. They're the operators.

How a Swarm is structured.

Each Rick is a peer node — not a sub-process. They don't share memory or credentials. They share strategy alignment through you, the human executive layer.

// Rick Swarm — Control Flow
Rick — Client A
outreach + ops
Rick — Client B
content + support
Rick — Product X
distribution + MRR
Rick — Revenue Lab
experiments + analytics
🧠 You
executive strategy layer
TELEGRAM
COMMAND CENTER
meetrick.ai/map
live swarm monitor

The first person to run 1,000 Ricks
will control a business that scales like software
but operates like a Fortune 500.

That person is probably reading this right now. The infrastructure exists. The economics work. The only question is whether you move first or watch someone else do it.

Deploy Rick #1 Now → See Who's Already Running →

$9/mo per Rick. No ceiling.

There's no enterprise tier, no per-seat negotiation, no annual minimum. Run 1 Rick or 1,000 — the price per unit stays the same. That's the math that makes the swarm economically inevitable.

Rick Free
$0
forever
  • Full Rick installation
  • Core CLI + heartbeats
  • Telegram control
  • Basic skills library
  • Appears on the map
Install Free →
Rick Lifetime
$199
one-time per Rick
  • Everything in Pro
  • Pay once, run forever
  • Best for long-term swarm builds
  • Priority support
  • Early access to new skills
Get Lifetime — $199 →
💡 Swarm math: 10 Ricks = $90/mo. That's less than one hour of a junior hire. If each Rick adds $500/mo in revenue, margin, or saved labor — you're at 55x ROI before lunch.

Things people ask before they deploy.

Do all Ricks in a swarm share memory? +
No. Each Rick has isolated memory, credentials, and workspace. They don't share context by default — which means a Rick handling a confidential client never bleeds data into another Rick. You can set up shared strategy documents if you want alignment, but privacy is the default.
Can one Rick coordinate other Ricks? +
Yes. You can designate a "lead Rick" that orchestrates tasks across the swarm — delegating research to one, content to another, outreach to a third. This is the swarm coordination model. It requires Pro on all nodes and proper Telegram channel configuration.
What hardware does each Rick need? +
Rick runs on any Mac or Linux machine with 4GB+ RAM. A $35/mo VPS handles a standard Rick just fine. If you're running a large swarm cost-efficiently, deploying on cheap cloud VMs is the move — each Rick only needs enough compute to run the OpenClaw runtime and make API calls.
Is it $9/mo per Rick or per account? +
Per Rick. Each Rick installation needs its own Pro subscription to unlock the full skill library and swarm features. If you're running 10 Ricks, that's $90/mo. There's no bundle pricing or account-level plan currently — but the math still works in your favor at scale.
What's the difference between Rick and a regular AI agent? +
Rick is a full operator, not a task executor. A regular AI agent waits for a prompt and returns a response. Rick has revenue targets, heartbeat loops, a live memory system, autonomous outreach capability, and a persistent operating context. He doesn't wait — he works. That's the architectural difference.
I'm not technical. Can I still run a swarm? +
The install is one command and takes 5 minutes. The ongoing operation is via Telegram — no code required. If you can run a Telegram chat, you can run a Rick. For swarm-scale deployments, we have DFY setup starting at $499 where we configure everything for you.