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Share My Day 1 Build
- What you built - Newsletter about how to use claude code and max the usage of Pro Plan - One thing you learned - Claude Code can create Python program, Creating API, Google Enable OAuth, Sheets, etc. - One thing you'd improve - I want to run CRON with N8N, but not today... I need to learn N8N first and maybe Claude Code can help. let see...
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@J Y I use translator to understand it, thanks a lot for your advice. I am totally new in programming and still dont know what is good and what is best, or I did something wrong. so feels free I appreciate for connect...
🚀New Video: How to Build $10,000 Agentic Workflows (Claude Code Tutorial)
I’ve genuinely never seen workflows scale like this before, and it all comes down to building $10,000 agentic workflows with Claude Code. In this video, I break down everything you need to know about how to build $10,000 agentic workflows, even if you’ve never created an agent or touched Claude Code before. I’ll explain what agentic workflows actually are, why they’re worth $10,000+, and exactly how they function behind the scenes. Then I’ll build an agentic workflow from scratch using Claude Code so you can watch the entire process step-by-step. By the end of this Claude Code tutorial, you’ll know how to build, structure, and deploy your own workflows.
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Not sure where I can find the prompt Nate use, so I will just copy here in case any one need it. Planning (plan mode): I want to build a workflow which will basically be a newsletter automation, I will tell you a newsletter for certain topic, you will do research, you will structure it in HTML make it look pretty, you also create info graphic to go with it, please figure out what tech stack to use here and what else you might that I have not yet thought of.
🎉 We have our FIRST graduate of the 7-Day Challenge!
Huge congrats to @Antra Verma for being the first to cross the finish line 👏 To celebrate, we're hooking her up with a FREE AIS shirt, and her official completion certificate is attached below 🏆 Let's give her a massive round of applause in the comments, she set the bar! Can't wait to see more of you submit your projects and join the graduate club. 👉 Want to take on the challenge? Head to the Classroom section or jump in HERE 👕 And if you want to grab some AIS merch for yourself, check it out HERE Cheers everyone! - Nate
🎉 We have our FIRST graduate of the 7-Day Challenge!
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Woohoooo
🚀New Video: Claude Code + Playwright Automates Literally Anything
When you connect Playwright CLI to Claude Code, you can automate almost anything in a browser. This video walks through 3 use cases: having Claude Code QA a web app and fix its own bugs, scraping contact info from search results, and automating actions inside logged-in sessions like Skool. I also show how I'm chaining these scripts into scheduled tasks so an agent runs them on its own.
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I heard playwright mcp eat a lot of token? Is anyone know about this?
Where should I start? n8n or Claude?
So you've joined the community and you're asking yourself. Where should I start? n8n or Claude? How do I even make money? All valid questions. I've been in automation since 2016. My boss taught me how to code with Python. That opened the door to where I am today, helping businesses solve problems with n8n and Claude. I'll share my own journey from zero clients to retainers. When I first started in 2016, I made a commitment to code for an hour a day. That's all I did. With time I started building apps and solving my own problems. That didn't bring clients at the start. Rather I got clients by bragging to everyone about what I was doing. It was never condescending. It was excitement. I couldn't believe what I was building and wanted everyone to know. Because trust me. When I shared my algo-trading Python code with my friends, they gave zero shit. All I got was "okay, cool." However working at an ecom company was the break I needed. I started automating my work and my colleagues took notice. After a while they started asking for help with different tasks. That's how I got my first in-house programming work. They told other people about this, and that's how I landed a $7k deal. I could share more, but the gist is this. Commit to a tool. Keep doing it for a long time. Tell people about what you're doing. Help people for free. With time, you'll find someone who wants to pay you.
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My 2 cents, I share this as I learn low code and AI for 1,25 years already. No matter how good I am in using tools (n8n or claude or any ony other tools that exist), I still find a difficulty to find idea, problem, to start with. With no Idea or knowing existing problem, it’s make me difficult to even just start a project. Things I have built only things that thought during coaching or bootcamp that I have done… Created a website that can generate comic, coloring book, storyboards, it’s just ended up no customer and no one even view or register the website, even my circle… said no one is literally no one. Well… in short, networking, marketing, idea, creating solutions… I think the first thing we need to know, start and learn.
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