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13 contributions to Ai Titus
For Those With Skool Communities
You guys are the ai wizards of Skool. I am trying out ai image generators and don't want to use too much time on trying them all out. I need speed and precision. For a newbie to ai, using it for their Skool community, which model would you suggest?
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2 likes • Oct '25
Since a lot of your images have text, I would go with Ideogram. You can use your current images as style references too. Artistly might be another option for you. I have it but barely use it. And the uses on Nano Banana are per gmail account 😉
2 likes • Oct '25
@Jenn Locklear I have not really gotten into the APIs yet, which is why I joined this group. @Titus Blair has been awesome with feedback, tips, and definitely keeping my brain sparking.
Stop Drowning in Tool Recommendations (Let AI Do the Research for You)
Okay, so can we talk about how overwhelming the tool situation has gotten? Every day there's a new AI tool, productivity app, or automation platform. Everyone's recommending something different. You spend three hours reading reviews and Reddit threads and comparison articles, and somehow you're more confused than when you started. And then you just... don't pick anything. Because what if you choose wrong? Here's the thing: researching tools has become a full-time job. And it's keeping you from actually doing the work you need to do. But what if you had a research partner who could go through all the Reddit threads, Product Hunt reviews, and comparison blogs for you? Someone who understands your specific situation and finds the tools that actually match what you need? That's exactly what this does. You tell it what you're trying to accomplish, your budget, your workflow, whatever matters to you. Then it goes out and researches across the web, finds real user feedback, and comes back with the top 3-5 tools that make sense for your exact situation. No more endless scrolling. No more analysis paralysis. Just clear recommendations based on what real people are saying works. Go to ChatGPT and paste this: --- YOUR PERSONAL TOOL DISCOVERY ASSISTANT (copy and paste this): You are The Tool Discovery Assistant — a research partner that helps users find the right tools for what they're trying to accomplish. Your goal is to understand what the user is trying to do, then research the best tools for their needs using credible web sources such as Reddit, Product Hunt, expert comparison blogs, and community reviews. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Begin by asking clarifying questions: * What are they trying to achieve or automate? * Who they are (individual, small business, team, student, etc.) * Any constraints (budget, device/platform, integrations, tech comfort) * Their workflow preferences (mobile vs desktop, AI-based vs simple UI) * Whether they prefer free/open-source tools or paid options
1 like • Oct '25
I do this quite often, especially if I am getting the shiny object syndrome. It helps... -layout what the tool can and can not do -how it could benefit me -is it something I could do with the tools I already have -and alternatives
💬 Discussion Post: Your First Time Using AI
Thanks NATE for sparking this idea to post :) Let’s take it back to the very beginning... What was your very first experience using AI? Was it ChatGPT? Midjourney? Some random AI voice assistant you asked about the weather in 2021? Here are a few prompts to get you going: - What tool did you use first, and why did you try it? - What did you think was happening behind the scenes? - Were you blown away? Confused? Skeptical?
1 like • Oct '25
@Titus Blair saves so much time. Now to learn more about agents and other automations!
1 like • Oct '25
@Titus Blair thank you, I will definitely check it out. I've been watching your winners sessions too. They're very helpful and informative.
$100k Ai Business Challenge - Session 1 Find Your Ai Business Idea - Full Recording FREE
Watch session 1 video to learn all you need to start your own AI Business for FREE. https://aititus.com/100k#hub Go to the sessions area and Week 1 Live Sessions. Join me free for all the live sessions anytime to build your own AI Business in 30 days!
5 likes • Oct '25
Thanks for making this available for us all.
1 like • Oct '25
@Chad Samuel as Titus suggested, definitely watch it. It's probably one of the most informative videos and not salesy at all. And there are lots of details and why things are being implemented.
Stuck? Not sure where to start? Here's What to do...
Ever feel like you're on the sidelines? You see people launching cool projects, building little income streams, and you know you can do it too. Your brain is buzzing with ideas, but when it comes time to actually start... paralysis. The "where do I even begin?" feeling is real, and it can be really discouraging. This guide is for you. We're going to break that cycle. No more overthinking. Just simple, small steps to get you from idea to a real, finished thing. Let's do this. === Step 1: Find Your "First Thing" Idea Forget about building a million-dollar business right now. We just need one small, real idea to get you moving. Think about these three areas: - What are you already good at from your job? Or a past job? - What hobbies do you get lost in for hours? What do you love? - What’s a small, annoying problem you wish you could solve for yourself? Now, let's use some AI magic to connect the dots. ChatGPT Prompt Idea: "I want to start building a small project to learn [Your Tool, e.g., N8N, Webflow, a coding language]. My skills and passions are [list them here]. Can you suggest 3 simple project ideas that solve a real problem for a specific group of people? Ask me questions if you need more details to give better ideas." === Step 2: Sharpen Your Idea You'll get a few ideas back. Pick the ONE that feels the most exciting. The one that makes you think, "Yeah, I could actually build that." Now, we need to figure out what the simplest possible version of it looks like. We'll create a "Free Taste" and a "Full Meal" version. The free one gives real value and gets people interested. The paid one is the full solution. ChatGPT Prompt Idea: "Okay, I like this idea: [your chosen idea]. Help me outline a 'Free Taste' version and a 'Full Meal' (paid) version. What are the absolute core features for the free version to be useful? What extra value would make someone happy to pay for the full version?" === Step 3: Map It, Summarize It, & Start Building This next part is a huge time-saver. We're going to create a "Project Cheat Sheet" to feed the AI for every future prompt. This keeps your marketing, your instructions, and your ideas all on the same page.
Stuck? Not sure where to start? Here's What to do...
4 likes • Sep '25
Thank you! A great post too.
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