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9 contributions to AI Accelerator
Complexity Doesn’t Create Value - Simplicity Does.
Some people think adding more steps makes something more valuable. I think the opposite. If two automated agents solve the same problem equally well, I’ll choose the one that is simpler and easier to use every time. Customers don’t pay for complexity. They pay for outcomes -and for making their lives easier. The best automation often feels almost invisible: fewer steps, less friction, less effort. And this applies to almost everything -software, services, processes, and even content. Complexity may demonstrate how much work went into something. Simplicity demonstrates how well you understood the problem. That has been my goal with ClickFlow from day one. What part of your business or offer could you simplify today?
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The catch is that simple is harder to price. When the work disappears, buyers assume there was less of it, so the invisible build is the one that gets negotiated down. Charging on the outcome rather than the number of steps is what makes simplicity survive contact with a quote.
Your calendar doesn't lie. Count this week's meetings. Then ask yourself why
Most business owners with a cold calling team can't answer one simple question: How many meetings will we book next week? Not a rough guess. Not "depends on how the calls go." An actual number they'd bet money on. They can't. Because the whole thing runs on hope, not a system. Monday morning someone builds a list. Tuesday the list is half dead numbers. Wednesday two agents are calling the same business because nobody checked for duplicates. Thursday a hot lead replies to an email and sits there for 6 hours because it landed in a tab nobody had open. The week ends. You count the meetings. You tell yourself next week will be different. It usually isn't. Here's what nobody talks about when they say their cold calling team "isn't performing": The problem almost never starts on the call. It starts 90 minutes before it. Before a single dial goes out, your team is manually scrolling Google Maps, copy-pasting numbers into spreadsheets, calling businesses that shut down 6 months ago, and pitching with zero idea what that specific business actually needs. That's not a sales problem. That's a raw material problem. A surgeon with the wrong instruments isn't a bad surgeon. Your agent calling a wrong-fit, unverified, zero-context lead isn't a bad agent. They're just working with bad raw material. So here's what actually changes when the raw material changes: Every night a system runs and does every single thing your team wastes their morning on. Finds 300 to 400 businesses in your target market automatically. Not a one-time list. Fresh, every single night. Checks every one against the real business registry. Active. Real. Contactable. Not a guess. Reads each business the way a good rep would before a call. Their online presence. Their gaps. What they're missing specifically based on what you sell. Scores them. A gets called within 24 hours. B gets scheduled. C goes to email. D goes to remarketing. The system decides, not a gut feeling. Writes a specific 5-line call reason for every A and B. Not a generic script. A reason built around what that exact business is missing.
Your calendar doesn't lie. Count this week's meetings. Then ask yourself why
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Predictable pipeline beats a motivated team every week of the year.
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@Andrea Lopez Exacto! 🙌🏼
🚨 The three things people DM me before joining AA+ — answered straight
Same three every week. Here they are, honestly. "I'm not technical enough." That's who it's built for. The training goes from zero, and the weekly technical masterclasses exist specifically so you're not decoding a new tool alone. What used to take a dev team a year takes one non-technical person a weekend now. That's the entire opportunity — don't disqualify yourself from the thing that just stopped requiring a degree. "I don't have a niche yet." Then don't pick one yet. Learn to build first. The skills and the outreach work across any service business, and picking a niche is dramatically easier once you've actually built something and seen which businesses light up. Niche after, not before. "I don't have time." Fair, and worth being honest about. One weekly masterclass, and reps on your own build in between. If you can't do that, the membership won't save you. If you can, the room is what stops you losing three weeks to a problem someone else solved in five minutes. And the one nobody asks but everybody's thinking — "is this going to be another thing I pay for and don't use?" Maybe. That's why the annual has a 90-day guarantee: land a paying client in 90 days or every dollar back. And it comes with a 1:1 warplan call with me so you're not guessing about where to start. $72/mo before 70 members, or $550/yr with the guarantee and the warplan call. After 70, monthly closes and it's annual-only. → https://www.skool.com/theaiaccelerator/about?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=not-technical-no-niche Question not here? Drop it below and I'll answer it straight 👇
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Answering the real objections head on beats dressing them up. Good post.
Hi, I'm Max 👋
Hi, I'm Max, an IBM-certified AI Developer with 20 years in technology -- from open-source C development to VP and CTO roles. I also hold a BSc in Comp Sci. In June 2024, I pivoted fully into AI full-stack dev and automation and haven't looked back. Since then, I've served 40+ clients, organized a week-long Voice AI Summit with 400+ attendees, won $5,000+ in hackathon prizes, and host a free AI education community. In the past year I have contributed to dozens of Repos with 6,450+ Commits. Yes with AI, no not fully autonomous. My superpower is translating bleeding-edge AI capabilities (voice AI, Agents, RAG, custom apps, automation workflows) into time savers/money makers -- and mentoring teams to do the same. Special thanks to @Nick Puruczky for hosting this community 🙏
Hi, I'm Max 👋
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Hello Max.. welcome buddy! Your backg sounds impressive... you might just have come in at the right time for me 😁
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Hi everyone We have a client who owns a home health care business and they are using SwyftOps as their CRM but the issue is we cannot use SwyftOps in any automation they do't have public apis to use so tell me guys if you have any solution to this problem i don't want to lose this client
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What does HIPAA have to say about that? Theres a reason the api is blocked or does not exist..
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