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9 contributions to AI Automation Society
Christmas 🎄
Hey! I am located in Dallas/ Fort Worth, TX I own a Xmas Light installation business and I have a full-time year-round staff that tends to the business. It is a very fast pace business and we have so much data that I started watching Nate and I have built over 70,000 lines of really clean code that works with over 40 applications applications in an an interface for the company. I am really excited about the growth and ecosystem that we have built digitally. I found Nate about a month and a half two months ago, and have been watching his videos and went down the deep rabbit hole of operating systems and interfaces and user experiences to build this out. This is definitely one of my favorite spots to go to, to see information and I’m happy to be a member here.
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@Aaron Kruger React with Vite
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@Tom Naylor I’m using antigravity and Gemini 3.1 pro and Claude Opus 4.6. I’m using both Antigravity IDE and Antigravity 2.0 since it just came out. The most coding experience I have is I built a WordPress website with Elementor and I would custom code little things that Elementor couldnt, but it’s only changing sizes and colors. I built a website with a e-commerce store for my business a couple years ago, so I kinda can see the code, but I didn’t really understand too much of it but now I watch it all the time I’m starting to really understand it. I also have VS code pulled up and I have Claude for $20 in there and I’ll use the new models just like 4.8 I just played with yesterday but just like Nate says use it for what you need it for…. I didn’t like messing with Claude 4.8 yesterday. It took a really long time but I have to mess with it more like Nate said in his video you have to use them for the purpose you’re using it for…. however I just asked it how much lines of code is in this folder and it’s 108,000 lines of code as of right now. It’s what I’m up to right now and then I also built another website with 18,000 lines of code and it’s just a two page website with a CRM built-in in the backside of the portal to manage clients who call me, pretty simple over the other one that has 108,000 lines of code. I made a solution for home service businesses I don’t think is available or invented yet especially not for Christmas lighting in this capacity but I do pretty much everything in holiday lighting from residential to large commercial and distribution to light shows. The one thing is I haven’t switched over my e-commerce store yet so this site is getting bigger and bigger plus I keep coming up with new ideas and solutions for things that speed us up drastically. It’s pretty incredible what you can do. And building the proper systems for it. It’s lightning fast even how robust it is.
The Hidden Cost of Running a Community + AI Agency at the Same Time
How many of you are running: • A course • A community • An AI agency • Client fulfillment • Content • Sales calls • Support/messages …all at the same time? Genuine question. At what point did it start feeling like the business owns you instead of the other way around? I keep seeing founders hit this weird stage where growth actually creates more chaos: - DMs pile up - Team communication breaks - Clients need constant attention - SOPs live in 7 different places - Follow-ups slip - Operations become reactive Especially for people running communities + services together. Curious how many people here are dealing with that right now and what part is the biggest bottleneck for you?
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Looking to add some things like consulting and helping businesses and seeing how much can be automated to see capacity I can take and what I want to charge. What’s my /goal. Aha. I’m delaying a bit to get more automation so I can take more before I start. There’s a lot of people I know that needs help and I’ll be flooded. I do have a team of 4 people that can be a piece of different steps so it’s also building out the pipeline and flow to be a team instead of a one man + AI automation show. More of a consulting agency style hyper focused on saving businesses time through proven processes.
💻New AIS Course: Build Your AI OS
Just dropped a new course in the classroom and I'm pretty pumped about this one. It's the full step-by-step on building your own AI OS. Same exact setup I use every day to run the YouTube channel, the community, and my team. 8 lessons, all my templates and prompts, plus a free GitHub repo so you can skip the boring setup and just start building. To unlock it in the classroom, you just need to hit level 3 in the community. Honestly pretty easy: - Drop an intro post if you haven't yet - Engage with a few other members in the threads - Help somebody out who's stuck on something That's pretty much it. Get to level 3 and the whole thing opens up. See you in there. - Nate
💻New AIS Course: Build Your AI OS
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Interesting!
Today I tried something uncomfortable:
I showed the system to someone outside the “AI space.” And honestly… best feedback so far 😭 Because they didn’t care about: - prompts - workflows - automations - any of the technical stuff Their only questions were: “How fast does this save me time?” and “Does this stop leads from slipping through?” That hit me hard. Builders love explaining features. Clients care about outcomes. So I spent most of today simplifying the onboarding even more. Removed: - unnecessary setup steps - technical wording - extra configuration Trying to make this feel less like “software” and more like: “plug this in and your lead flow gets cleaner.” Still early, but I finally feel like I’m building around actual business pain instead of just cool tech.
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I own a Christmas light company and we have to run fast so AI is powerful in this space. I literally scrapped out we did things and I focused everything around the customer experience as primary, our workflow outside of that space secondary. It helps provide the service and it radiates from there. Reverse engineering client outcomes and I’ve found if I take a step back and validate proof of concepts implemented with customer feedback it really helps guide to make their experience better. AI drastically helped build this process for me. Sealing the cracks as nate has mentioned.
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@Elias Chaldean kpis on my hud interface. I look at things 4 different ways to really understand to were we monitored decision making based on the context so with it is we kind of solve decision making because it filters down to an answer because we built reasoning around the process. So if we want to shed 5% of the bottom of our clients based on AOV or LTV of a client or profit vs man hr. It will tell us who to let go to scale if there aren’t enough resources. So many different things when you have can annotate data this fast. Also, can hire ppl to manage data rather than decision makers. A lot easier to hire the data responding person than a problem solver. I automate to reduce decision making.
Hyper Scaling
I own a Christmas Light Installation Company. I’ve always felt like we have a lot of data to make us run quickly in season. About 1.5 months ago I crossed Nate’s videos. I started to watch a few and things started to come together. About 2 weeks after seeing a video I started building code and apps. As of 30 days from build out I have built over 70,000 lines of code in an interface for the company with over 40 applications. I don’t know the hrs I have put in but honestly I don’t want to know or care to cause of where we are as a company this year. We went from a wagon wheel for transport to an Intergalactic space ship traveling at light speed. Just insane that we’ve reduced our tech stack and monthly software subscriptions by over 1000$. Not only that but every point of app is 10x better for us and our business than what’s available in the market. Just wanted to introduce myself and show my appreciation of the content Nate puts out. I don’t think he’ll ever know of the impact his content has made on my business.
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Joseph Murphy
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Lighting entrepreneur locate in Fort Worth, TX. Before Lighting business I was as a Firefighter/ Paramedic for 13 years.

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