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13 contributions to AI Online Educators & Coaches
Nutrition coaching app
Hey guys. I've created a nutrition coaching app that I am looking to launch soon as part of a nutrition ecosystem I'm trying to build in conjunction with a course I want to sell on Skool. Here' the link https://app.leancompnutrition.com I'm looking see what people think and if anyone has any feedback on how it could be improved. Thanks ✌🏻
1 like • 2h
The ecosystem angle is smart, the app gets them in and the course keeps them, that's how the value compounds instead of living in one product. One thing that helps apps like this early: talk to five people who actually used it for a week before launch, their friction points tell you what to fix first. What does the course cover?
Market Research – I'd love to get your perspective as a business owner.
For the past few years, I've been learning and working in marketing, mainly copywriting, email marketing, creative strategy, and analyzing what makes marketing convert. Like a lot of people starting out, I spent a long time thinking about questions like: - What service should I offer? - How should I position myself? - How do I get more clients? The problem is... I realized I was making it all about me. So I've decided to take a step back. Instead of asking, "What can I sell?" I want to ask, "What do businesses actually need?" My goal isn't to find the next trendy service or chase quick money. I want to build a business that's genuinely valuable for the companies it works with, one that's built around solving real problems, not just selling skills I happen to have. That's why I'm doing this research. If you own or work in an online business (SaaS, ecommerce, agency, creator business, education, AI, etc.), I'd really appreciate your perspective. I'd love to hear your thoughts on these questions: 1. What do businesses say they need? What are they actively looking for or hiring for? 2. What do businesses actually need? What problems do you think are being overlooked, misunderstood, or underestimated? 3. Looking 3–5 years ahead, what do you think online businesses will need most to stay competitive? I'm not asking because I'm trying to pitch anyone. In fact, I'm doing the opposite. I want to spend the next few months deeply understanding the market before I decide what kind of company I want to build and where I can create the most value. I know there are founders, operators, marketers, and agency owners in this community with years of experience. Even if your answer is based purely on your own experience, I'd genuinely love to hear it. Thanks in advance, I really appreciate anyone willing to share their perspective.
0 likes • 3h
The shift from what can I sell to what do they actually need is the whole game, Noah. The best positioning work I've seen starts with a dozen real conversations, not a spreadsheet. What questions are you asking owners in those interviews?
Building Revenue Systems for Coaches
Hey everyone! 👋 I'm Max from Germany. I work with coaches and entrepreneurs to combine AI, content and communities into systems that create real business growth—not just more output. Right now I'm experimenting with AI workflows, content analysis and customer insights to help make better decisions instead of simply creating more content. Looking forward to learning from everyone here and sharing what I discover along the way. What's the most valuable way AI has changed your business so far? Saved time, improved content, better client results... or something else? 👇
0 likes • 19h
That reinvestment is the whole game, most people spend the saved hours on even more output. What does working on the business look like for you right now?
0 likes • 7h
That sheet-tracking idea is solid, it turns your content into a dataset the model can mine for gaps. One thought: have it flag the posts that overperform by a mile, those outliers usually point at the topic your audience actually wants more of. What columns are you tracking per post?
Claude Projects vs Claude Code
Curious, how many of you guys use Claude code? I personally love to use it, and am finding it's really helpful for my business, but I know many people simply use claude as the normal chat interface, or claude projects (or chatgpt, etc)
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0 likes • 16h
Claude Code for the building side, Projects for the context side. I use Code for client automations and Projects to hold the business context so every session starts already caught up. What are you mostly using Code for right now?
1 like • 10h
@Frank Herrlinger That's a great use case, most people think Claude Code is only for software. Do you feed it a script and let it assemble the visuals, or do you keep the editing to yourself and use Claude for the repetitive parts?
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I’m Binit. I’ve been getting deeper into AI, automation, and YouTube, mainly around how creators, coaches and business owners can actually turn content into something that drives business. Still learning a lot myself and looking forward to seeing what everyone here is building.
0 likes • 11h
Welcome, Binit. The content to business angle is the right one, most people make content and never connect it to revenue. What's the first thing you're building to test it?
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