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Just launched my email marketing agency website — would love brutal feedback 👀
Been working on Inboxo for a while now — it's a done-for-you email marketing agency for e-commerce brands (Klaviyo, flows, campaigns, Figma-designed emails, the whole thing). Finally got the site live: https://inboxo-website.vercel.app A few things I'd love your honest take on: 1. First impression — what does the site make you feel in the first 5 seconds? 2. Clarity — is it immediately obvious what we do and who it's for? 3. Trust — do the results/proof screenshots make you believe the numbers? 4. CTA — would you click "Book a free audit" or does something stop you? We've worked with brands like PestLab, Clog Studios, LashBabe, Maple & Bloom and a few others — results are real Klaviyo screenshots, nothing fabricated. Drop any feedback below — even "this section confused me" or "this feels off" is gold. Roasting welcome 🔥
Just launched my email marketing agency website — would love brutal feedback 👀
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Took a look — overall it feels clean and professional. The value proposition is clear, and I immediately understood it’s for e-commerce brands using Klaviyo. One thing I’d consider adding is a short “How we work” section (3 simple steps). It makes the process feel more tangible for potential clients. Also, I think showing a quick before/after example of one email flow could build even more trust. Nice work 👏
A month ago I was mostly focused on learning n8n.
Today I have a few working automation projects, and now I’m realizing that building is only half the job. The next challenge is finding the right people who actually need these solutions. Feels like a completely different skill set.
Curious how everyone here is finding clients for AI automation work.
I’m starting to move from building projects to selling them, and I’m interested in what’s actually working in 2026. Cold outreach?Content?Referrals?Communities? Would love to hear what’s been working for you.
Built an AI job hunting system that runs 24/7 while I sleep
Built an AI job hunting system that runs 24/7 while I sleep Tired of manually checking Upwork every day, so I automated the whole thing. What it does: • Scans ~12 freelance platforms every 30 minutes • AI scores each job 1-10 based on my skills and budget fit • Deduplicates against a database so I never see the same job twice • Sends Telegram alerts only for high-scoring matches • Separate workflow generates a full proposal when I forward a job URL to the bot Stack: n8n + Groq (llama-3.3-70b) + Supabase + SerpAPI + Apify + Raspberry Pi 3 Running it on a Pi at home, costs basically nothing to operate. What surprised me: the proposal quality from pure automation is decent but still template-ish — the real value is never missing a good opportunity, not replacing the writing entirely. Still early (no contracts landed yet from it) but the signal-to-noise ratio on alerts is actually solid. Anyone else built something similar? Curious what scoring criteria you’re using for job matching.
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@Vedant Heda Honestly it was mostly eyeballing at first — I set up a basic rubric (skills match, budget range, client history) and then just kept adjusting weights every few days based on which alerts I was actually clicking vs ignoring. The “feels right” calibration loop is underrated, way faster than trying to get it perfect upfront. The thing I noticed: budget fit ended up mattering way less than I expected, and how the client writes their job post matters way more. Vague post = bad client 9 times out of 10, so I added a “description quality” signal to the prompt. That alone cleaned up the top results significantly. Still tuning it. Probably always will be.
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@Luke Niulala Yeah send me a DM, happy to share 🤙
Small win but it means a lot
Just delivered my first client project — a WhatsApp AI automation for a business owner in my network. He manages deals through WhatsApp groups. Missed messages = missed money. So I built him a system that monitors the groups, detects contract changes with AI, and sends him a private summary with suggested replies. Daily digest at 9am. Participant profiles. The whole thing. Not a massive contract. Not life-changing money. But it’s real, it works, and someone’s actually using something I built. 6 months ago I didn’t know what n8n was. Still early. No Upwork reviews yet. No case studies. Just one person whose life got a little easier because of something I made. That’s enough for now What was your first “someone’s actually using this” moment?
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Ihor Bezruchko
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Building WhatsApp + n8n automations for businesses. DM if you need help.

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Joined Jun 21, 2026
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