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Where to Start
Hi everybody, so basically if i have no clue about AI i would still start with 7 Day challenge? Thank you
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Start and don’t skip a day I learned a bunch
Anyone here building landing pages or business sites to sell?🖥️
I'm building mine with Claude and they function great, but I keep running into the same wall — the components come out blocky and they have that unmistakable "AI built this" look. Clean, but generic. They're missing that final layer of polish that makes a site feel custom and high-end. How are you guys getting past this? Specifically curious about: What you're using for that final design pass custom components, animation libraries, design systems? Whether you're pulling from places like 21st.dev, Aceternity, or building your own component library? I'd love to connect with others selling pages and trade approaches. Always looking to level up the craft and work alongside people doing the same.🙌
Anyone here building landing pages or business sites to sell?🖥️
Day 7 DONE🌎
Its actually been like 14 days because I have been tuning my Executive Assistant and it has really helped me cross out things on my ask list. executive assistant that turns the chaos of running six parallel lives at once into a single, deadline-ranked queue. At its core is a two-layer memory system: a lean context/ folder I load every session to know what's live I only open on demand, so the detail can grow forever without costing tokens every morning. I taught it a strict triage rule (nearest hard deadline + highest stakes wins, regardless of category), an append-only intake habit so pasted emails get distilled to facts and dated entries rather than dumped whole, and clear guardrails about what it can and can't see it organizes only what you feed it, In short, I built the connective tissue I was missing a system that holds everything I need to do so I don't have to carry/forget it in my head.
Day 7  DONE🌎
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@Vedant Heda Yeah, you got it two layers split by load cost. Layer one is the context folder: always on, loaded every session, deliberately tiny. Just enough to know the shape of everything without drowning in detail. Layer two is references: pure on-demand retrieval, never loaded by default. Master timeline, contacts, case numbers etc. Only opens when a task needs it, then closes again. (to conserve my sweet sweet tokens) Trying to stay lean like Nate mentioned in the video, deep stays deep.
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@Nigel Vargas I really want to conserve tokens and it utilizes almost none. We will see when I finally start implementing skills.
NEW HERE? Here's how leveling up actually works (and the kindest way to hit Level 3)
I see this question a lot: "How do I get to Level 3?" Usually because that's where Nate unlocks the AIOS course that teaches you to build your own AI Operating System. So let me break it down simply, because the answer is easier, and kinder, than you'd think. How the levels work: you earn points when other members LIKE your posts and comments. That's it. Level 3 lands at around 20 points on Skool's default setup, so roughly 20 likes' worth of showing up and being helpful. Totally reachable in your first couple of days/weeks if you engage. But here's the part most new folks miss, and it's the whole secret: liking is how we lift each other. When you like someone's post or a reply that helped you, you're handing THEM points. You're not gaming a system, you're being a good community member, and your own points follow naturally when you contribute. So here's some friendly advice to help you reach level 3 lightning fast! : Like generously. If someone took the time to write a post or answer a question, take two seconds and like it. Every time. Like the replies you get. This is the big one. A lot of new members ask a question, get a thoughtful answer, and never like it. Don't be that person. If someone helped you, that like is the smallest way to say thank you, and it lifts them too. Engage. Ask questions. Answer the ones you can. Share a win. Every helpful thing you post is something someone will want to like, and that's your own level climbing. Be kind. Always. This room is full of people at every stage, from Day 0 to running real systems for clients. Do those four things and Level 3 takes care of itself. You'll unlock the AIOS course, sure, but you'll also become the kind of member everyone's glad is here. That's the real win. We all started at Level 1. Each one, teach one.🤝
4 likes • 13d
Just do that 7 day challenge and you sort of hit level 3 on the way. Thats what I did.
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@Arham Shahab Also make sure you post your finished product into the general discussion
New here - Hi there😀
Hi there, new here and looking forward to learn more about Claude, skills and automations so I can have a good baseline to then go and try to build big. Thank you all!
New here - Hi there😀
1 like • 20d
welcome. Stay consistent I just finished the 7 day course and its eye opening.
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Alberto Camacho
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@alberto-camacho-3218
Founder of SiteLaunch Studios | Turning ideas into high-performance websites

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Joined Jun 8, 2026
Miami, FL
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