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Biggest Win So Far - 710€
Got my biggest payout for one project so far. This is basically a chatbot built in n8n and connected to Slack, which can control the project management system 'Asana' of my client. With this the client is able to chat with the bot inside a Slack channel and the bot can create/edit/delete tasks/assignes/dependencies etc. Basically almost everything he can do in Asana, he can do now via his Slack. This system is important for him, because my client manages different company leaders, who all have their own slack channels in his workspace and he wants to have a centralised way for him and his cliens to manage the Asana Boards. His clients can use this bot as well, only for their own Asana workspace. My client can use this bot for the whole Asana workspace. I got paid 650€ for this + 60€ for launching 3 Email campaigns for him.
Biggest Win So Far - 710€
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congrats @Paul Lo Excellent work.
5 points of prompting
5 Claude prompting mistakes that are killing your output quality: 1. No role → Add "You are a [expert type]" at the start. Claude performs differently with context. 2. No format instructions → Tell it exactly how to structure the output. "Use headers", "bullet points max 5 words each", "write in conversational tone." 3. No examples → Show it one good example of what you want. One example beats 100 words of explanation. 4. Too many tasks in one prompt → Split complex requests. One prompt = one job. 5. No rules at the end → Add a "rules" section at the bottom. "Never use jargon. Always end with a question. Keep under 200 words." It follows rules better than instructions. Save this. Your Claude outputs will improve today. Which of these are missing from this points ??
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@Muskan Ahlawat Excellent points, in my experience, ending with "please ask me any questions for clarification" has been very useful.
Question for anyone building an AI OS
For those of you who have built an AI OS based on Nate’s walkthrough, I’m curious how you structured your tiers. Did you use similar categories like: Revenue, Customers, Calendar, Comms, Tasks, Meetings, Knowledge Or did you customize the tiers based on your own situation? Also, was your AI OS built for a real business/company, or more of a personal/demo project?
Question for anyone building an AI OS
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thanks for sharing @Adam Munoz , do you automate social media content for each business? do you drop the social medial content workflows within the marketing folder for each business? I would appreciate your insights.
Website Final Draft !!
Just completed with the final draft of the website . Built completely with Lovable and crafted with Cursor . Please do check - https://apex-sports-academy.vercel.app/ and let me know your thoughts Cheers !!
Website Final Draft !!
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@Sankar Ms really impressive . really cool website
Day 5 - Website Building
Built a website for my brother's new business. Amazing skills, amazing days we live. Back in the day this would be a headache to do or even pay someone to endlessly drag the deadline. https://lazer-test-website.vercel.app/
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really like the website. the calendar functionality is really cool. Well done
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Julio Munoz Salazar
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Founder & Entrepreneur | Bringing the Soul of Mexico to the UK with Mextapas, The Island Tepache, & La Palma Trade | Ex-BP Leader

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