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A book by the founder of Cloud Nimbus

DO NOT
LOSE

How a Kid from Indiana Made a Million, Got Defrauded, and Bet Everything on the Biggest Fraud in American History

by Glen Bradford

Written with AI. His 10th book. Because of course it was.

The Story Behind Cloud Nimbus

Glen Bradford made his first million by 24. Then he got defrauded in Chinese stock frauds and lost everything. He hit a home run in Yellow Media, then decided to fight fraud — going all-in on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac junior preferred shares. His entire net worth. 26 different series. A 1% holder of FMCCS and FMCCJ.

Along the way, he built a career as a Salesforce developer. Director of FP&A at a 3,000-person company. Certified Force.com Developer. 10+ years on the platform. And he got frustrated with how slow enterprise software development was — sprint planning meetings about sprint planning meetings.

So he built Delivery Hub. Started in July 2025 with traditional development. Four releases in six months. Then Claude Code entered the picture.

Claude Code did six months of work in two days.

By February 2026: 85 production releases in 8 months. 74+ Apex test classes at 90%+ coverage. Managed package. CumulusCI + GitHub Actions CI/CD. Free, open source, and installable in 3 minutes.

“Do Not Lose” is the full story — from Mishawaka, Indiana to Capitol Hill to shipping enterprise software at startup speed. Written with the same AI that helped build the app itself.

20 Chapters. One Story.

1Mishawaka
2Purdue
3Jim Cramer Called
4The Fraud
5Yellow Media
6Fanniegate
7Losing a Million Dollars (Again)
8The Salesforce Pivot
9Claude Code Did Six Months of Work in Two Days
10Cloud Nimbus
11Nine Books and Counting
12The Act As If Philosophy
13The Numbers Don’t Lie
14Why I Fight
15The Builder
16The Toolbox
17Open Source and the Future
18Kite Surfing and American Flags
19Do Not Lose
20What Happens Next

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