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10 contributions to AI Automation Society
#AISChallenge - Day 1 ✅
Just shipped my first fully working Newsletter Automation! From zero to a complete system. All built with Claude Code and no prior coding experience in this area. This marks the official start of my 7-day Challenge. Day 1 in the books — and it feels damn good. Who else is in? Drop a 🔥 if you're doing the #AISChallenge with me. Let’s build in public. #AISChallenge #Day1
#AISChallenge - Day 1 ✅
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introductory message
Hi all, Farel from Cotonou, Bénin. Probably one of the few here building AI products for the West African SME market. I run ON AGENCY: subscription web presence, AI integrations, and PWAs for local businesses plus a handful of European restaurants. On the SaaS side, I'm developing Fidélys (multi-tenant loyalty cards, first client live) and APEX (voice coaching built on Vapi). Joined to study how the top operators package and price AI services. The pricing problem looks very different here (FCFA vs USD), but the architecture and the sales motion translate. Happy to share what AI adoption actually looks like on the ground in emerging markets if anyone is curious.
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@Gavin B The main difference isn't just the price; it's primarily the perceived value and the digital maturity of SMEs. For example, many small local businesses can't afford SaaS subscriptions costing $100 or $200 USD per month like in the United States. So I have to adapt the entire business architecture: • much lower subscription fees in FCFA • extremely simple onboarding • automation hidden behind a very tangible experience • an “immediate business results” approach rather than “advanced AI” For Fidélys, for example, merchants immediately understand: “more returning customers = more revenue.” The AI ​​in the background then becomes secondary in the sales pitch. And paradoxically, certain local constraints also create interesting opportunities: many markets are still relatively undigitized, so even simple automations can have a huge impact. I'd be happy to discuss this further if you're interested. I am currently analyzing how to adapt Western SaaS and AI models to African economic realities.
#AISChallenge
Hi, Just subscribed for Claude pro, now I can start the 7 day challenge. I am hoping to do the following: 1. Build at least one faceless YT channel 2. Create a web page for my small business and upgrade another 3. Automate social media marketing for the same business 4. Later I want to look at creating an ordering App
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Day 2 ✅
Day 2 is done and it feels awesome! 😀 Scraped Connected MCP from Firecrawl, scraped job listings from domestic site populated the data in excel file, after that did the branding analysis one site, and in paralel maping of another (CRM) site. Learned Learned how to connect MCP server, learned what posibilities are there for gethering data with Firecrawl and tools alike. But more importantly I am starting to get an idea how things should be setuped and used, for example separate file for firecrawl instructions so that context window would not load all instructions every time and to use it only when it really needs to. Also can create a skill if I do a project for somenone whos craping always from same sources and needs data structured in a particular way for later use so there is no additional data transformation needed. And much more... Use case could be.. For example, when it is the harvest season for a certain crop, the purchasing points define the quotas they can meet daily, i.e. how many products they can receive on that day, and they all publish this on their websites. In such a case, a process could be set up that would check all purchasing points at a predefined time, categorize them by distance, quantity they can receive that day, purchase price, and package the data and send it to the end user by email or similar. The end user would know whether he can take everything he has harvested from the field to one purchasing point that will receive the full quantity or whether it would be more profitable for him to go to two other places that may not be able to receive the full quantity but have a better purchase price on that day.
Day 2 ✅
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solo founder, adhd, building my own ai os. one thing surprised me.
hey AIS 👋 been lurking nate's videos for months and finally got in. quick context: solo founder out of israel, building an AI ops system for paid-ads agencies. i have adhd so for me automation isn't a "nice to have", it's literally how i function. claude code + n8n is basically my external prefrontal cortex at this point. what's been wild lately: started with one tiny agent that drafts my daily client reports. saved me ~6h a week. then i layered another one that scans whatsapp + email for stuff i missed. now i'm chaining them into something that feels less like a workflow and more like a junior employee that never sleeps. the part nobody warned me about → the bottleneck stops being the build. it becomes MY taste. reviewing 30 agent outputs a day is harder than writing them myself used to be. quick question for the room: what's the ONE automation that actually changed how YOU work day to day? (not a client project, the one you built for yourself) trying to hit level 3 so i can finally unlock the AI OS course 😅 would love to steal some inspiration from people way ahead of me 🙏
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J'ai aussi besoin de plus de likes pour passer au niveau supérieur 😂
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Farel Viaho
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Je suis en entrepreneuriat et gestion des projets

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