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8 contributions to AI Automation Society
Hey community! Quick question for those of you building your businesses online.
I'm just getting started with my web presence and trying to figure out the most cost-effective path. I already use Beacons for selling digital products, which handles the storefront side well. But I'm stuck on whether I actually need a full website right now, and if so, what's the smartest way to build it. Here are the options I'm seeing: Free or low-cost/fast builds - Claude Artifacts (basically a landing page you build with AI, no hosting required) - Base44 (AI app builder, good for simple interactive tools and pages) - Lovable (AI-powered site/app builder, more polished output) More traditional routes - Squarespace, Wix, or Carrd (low monthly cost, drag and drop) - Framer (beautiful, modern, a little more of a learning curve) My situation: I'm a solopreneur building a consulting and digital product brand. My Beacons page handles product sales. I'm not selling services that require complex booking or payment flows yet. My real question: Do you actually need a website in the early stage, or is a tight landing page enough to look credible and convert? What are you all doing? What's working, what's been a waste of money, and what do you wish you knew before you started? Drop your setup below. I want to know the real answer, not the polished one.
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@Tim Arbour Thank you!!
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So many gems dropping thank you
🚀New Video: The AI Career Opportunity Nobody is Talking About in 2026
Everyone in the AI space is being told the same thing right now: start an AI automation agency. But there's a bigger, quieter shift happening that fits way more people. In this video I break down a recent IBM study of 2,000 CEOs, the new chief AI officer wave, the 61-point gap between who can use AI and who actually does, and the two paths into that seat. By the end, you'll know which one fits you and why playing to your strengths matters more than chasing the loudest trend. The IBM study: https://newsroom.ibm.com/2026-05-04-ibm-study-ceos-are-reshaping-c-suite-roles-for-the-ai-era
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Thank you so much for this information. I'm in healthcare and often get discouraged with all the barriers in place but I'm hopeful there is a happy medium.
🚀New Video: I Taught Claude Code to Play Tetris... It Broke the World Record
I gave Claude Code the ability to see and control a browser, then told it to build 3 games and play them. What happened next was wild. It kept failing, learning from its mistakes, and getting better on its own until it eventually broke the Tetris world record. This is one of the coolest things I've seen Claude Code do.
25 likes • Mar 11
Oh wow amazing
Got my First Paid Client!!!
It’s been a wild ride since I started my AI journey last November. I’ve been following AI for a while, and today I got my first paid client. It's a simple Instagram automation. It’s not a high-ticket automation yet because I’m still learning and exploring the possibilities. But things are finally starting to move, and I’m confident I can do much more. Excited to see more wins from everyone and grateful for the support along my journey. 🚀
Got my First Paid Client!!!
1 like • Mar 11
Congratulations 🎉
🚀New Video: Turn Claude Code Into Your Executive Assistant in 27 Mins
In this video, I walk you through exactly how I built my own AI executive assistant using Claude Code, and how you can do the same. We go through four phases: setting up the project, adding context and rules, building out your first skills and sub-agents, and how to let it grow over time by layering in more skills, memory, and context as your needs evolve. By the end, you'll have a clear blueprint for setting up a personal AI assistant that actually works the way you work, not just a generic chatbot, but something that knows your business, follows your systems, and gets smarter the more you use it.
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Lifelong learner diving into AI to level up my skills, spark new ideas, and blend tech, leadership, and creativity.

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