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Found a pretty solid deal for GPT Image 2 generation on Apify for image automation.
Found a pretty solid deal for GPT Image 2 generation on Apify. (thanks to Nate Herk i found this solid paltform apify for my day to day automation) GPT Image 2 Generator on Apify - https://apify.com/ai_stuffapi/gpt-image-2-generator - Generate high-quality AI images in 1K, 2K, and even 4K - Fixed pricing: only $0.04 per image - Cheaper than official API pricing - Good option for automation workflows with Apify + n8n - Apify also gives $5 free credits to test it out Useful if you're building AI image automation pipelines, content generation systems, or bulk image workflows or even infographics.
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@Jill Merritt well with n8n,sheets and google drive you can setup many auto image edit and infographics autoamtion, i'm currently doing taht for a brand but with nano banana 2 which is expensive - hopefully with this my cost goes down.
1 like • 11h
@Jill Merritt so far tested with free 5 dollar credits works fine
How can AI help me build a freelance web development agency?
Hello everyone! So I'm a coder currently in the process of starting my own webdev agency and I really want AI automation to give me an edge. Thought I'd ask what are the best ways for that? My current thoughts is maybe an AI voice agent that automates outbound calls to clients and maybe an AI that can quickly whip-up demos/mock-ups. Would really appreciate other suggestions
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You can even automate finding Google Maps business listings that don’t have websites, then bulk outreach to them through WhatsApp APIs. Another strong angle is using AI to automatically generate a mockup website based on research about the business pulled from their Google listing, reviews, photos, services, and social presence and send them a preview showing what their business could look like online.
N8N, TRIGGER.DEV, MODAL
Hi everyone, can anyone explain the difference between n8n, trigger.dev, and Modal? Thanks!
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n8n = automation layer Trigger.dev = backend job orchestration Modal = scalable compute infrastructure They can actually work together in one stack instead of replacing each other.
Small win from last night
I built a simple WhatsApp to Google Calendar workflow for a friend. Nothing massive. Nothing over-engineered. Just a friction remover. The problem was simple: They do not really check Google Calendar. They do use WhatsApp every day. So instead of trying to change the human, I changed the route. Now they can send a WhatsApp voice note like: “Gym tomorrow at 10.” The workflow transcribes it, parses the intent, creates the calendar event, then replies back in WhatsApp with a confirmation. Tomorrow morning, it sends their day back to them automatically. Stack was simple: Twilio for WhatsApp n8n for the workflow Whisper for transcription Claude Haiku for parsing Google Calendar for the event The biggest lesson for me: A lot of AI adoption is not about building huge systems. It is about helping people experience one small moment where AI makes life easier. Less fear. Less uncertainty. More “oh, I get it now.” Small steps build trust. And trust is what gets people actually using this stuff.
Small win from last night
2 likes • 18h
Really good idea overall. Using WhatsApp instead of forcing people to check Calendar is the smart part. Only issue I see is reliability. Voice notes can get messy and AI can misunderstand dates or timings. One wrong event and people lose trust quickly. Would definitely recommend a confirmation step for unclear messages and a proper error-handling system for failed parsing or wrong date detection.
DAY 3 OF #AISChallenge
Hi, everyone! This time, I’ve created an infographic generator using Nano Banana and Pillow. I can trigger it using natural language or via command. Initially, it only used Nano Banana, but since the text was poorly formatted and I let Claude know, he implemented Pillow. Although the text has improved, the images are now a bit uglier, haha. I don’t really like it, but I’m still learning and improving.
DAY 3 OF #AISChallenge
1 like • 18h
i would recommend using new gpt image 2 or grok for better text rendering or wait for next version of nano banana to drop
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