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I help business owners, marketers, content creators use AI to scale, save time, and make money. Built by ex-Alibaba engineer.

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Hiring 2 People
Both remote. Both long-term. 2-week paid trial. Indefinite contract after if it's a fit. Equity conversation at month 6 for strong performers. Role 1: Implementation Lead (DWY + DFY Delivery) You own delivery end to end. We close, you ship. What you'd actually do: 3–5 Zoom calls a week with new and active clients (CEOs, ops leads, media buyers)Build custom Claude Code workspaces in their Drive: CLAUDE.md, slash commands, MCP servers, ClickUp/Slack/Gmail integrationsTrain each user on 3 real workflows for their roleWrite a recap doc and Loom for every installFirst responder for 30-day post-install Slack support You'll thrive here if: Native or fluent English — you'll be on Zoom with non-technical CEOs dailyUS / Canada / UK / AU / South Africa with overlap into US EasternYou've used Claude Code in anger: you can write a CLAUDE.md, build a custom command, and connect an MCP from scratchMac terminal comfort: brew, npm, .env, basic gitYou can walk a 55-year-old CEO through cd ~/workspace && claude without making them feel dumbBonus: prior CS / Implementation / Solutions Engineer role, or hands-on delivery work on Make, n8n, Zapier, GHL Apply → https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSPGwN7zPo-WGbtGlOaWBmOysDqeXHkMk9zPh_kHHs4OY7bQ/viewform Role 2: Senior Full-Stack + AI Engineer Pure engineering. No client-facing. Replacing a senior contractor who's rolling off. Stack: Python, FastAPI, Postgres, React, Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Claude API (SDK + tool use + MCP), OpenAI, Nvidia Nemotron, VAPI, Twilio, Azure Speech, ElevenLabs, ffmpeg, Vercel, Docker, Hetzner, Azure. You'll thrive here if: You've shipped production FastAPI services AND React frontends — bothYou've integrated VAPI, Twilio, Vocode, or Retell in a real productYou can read a slow query plan, rewrite the schema, and ship the migration the same dayYou've used ffmpeg from the CLI in a real product (not a tutorial)You don't need a PM — you read the ticket, ask one clarifying question, and ship
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Implementation Lead role sounds intense 👀 curious how steep the ramp-up is for someone already using Claude Code
🚨 URGENT: Claude Code is silently burning my session usage. Has anyone found a fix?
I’ve got a client call today and I’m effectively blocked because Claude Code is unusable right now. I’m on Max 5x. As you can see in the attached GIF, my current session usage was at 49% and a slow silent consumption keeps going on. So the issue doesn’t look like normal weekly exhaustion. It looks like something inside the current Claude Code session is burning context extremely fast. I’ve disconnected MCP servers, tried reducing background activity and waited for my weekly limits to reset, but the same issue keeps coming back. Even when I’m barely doing anything, the session usage climbs very quickly. I’m trying to work out whether this is caused by bloated claude.md files, duplicated project context, hidden MCP activity, background indexing, prompt injection or something else repeatedly loading into context. Has anyone built a practical way to audit what Claude Code is actually consuming? I’m not looking for generic advice like “wait for your limits to reset” or “upgrade the plan”. I need to understand what is consuming the tokens so I can fix the setup and get back to client work. Any transparent breakdown, diagnostic approach or tool/plugin idea would be really appreciated.
🚨 URGENT: Claude Code is silently burning my session usage. Has anyone found a fix?
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I’d look into what’s being auto-injected each request… MCP + project context stacking can get out of hand quickly
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Apr 18 – Apr 24
From high-ticket deals and agency SaaS launches to client systems, websites, and real-world automations - this week inside AIS+ was packed with serious builder energy. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week 👉 Michael Wacht closed a $10K AI Readiness Assessment deal, sponsored by finance with training and system-integration readiness included. 👉 @Uros Pesic signed a £9K UK agency client for a 3-month ops audit and used multi-agent Claude Code to prep 20+ interviews in parallel. 👉 @Fernando Gómez turned a corporate social-media automation system into an agency SaaS with €2.5K setup + €100/month per client. 👉 @George Mbajiaku closed his first $1,300 client by shifting his pitch from “n8n builder” to “problem solver.” 👉 @Josh Holladay wrapped a 30-day client sprint and earned a retainer offer for ongoing strategy, builds, and AI education. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | Balaji Iyer Balaji joined AIS+ knowing he could build something useful - but he needed structure, clarity, and confidence. Since joining, he has: • Set up his own cloud instance, Docker, Postgres, and self-hosted n8n • Built a real backend workflow from scratch • Created an app he now improves daily • Moved from “Can I really do this?” to “How can I make this better?” His biggest shift? Going from sitting on the sidelines → to finally building something he’s proud of. Balaji’s journey is proof that once you take the first step, momentum starts to build. 🎥 Watch Balaji’s story 👇 ✨ Want to see wins like this every week? Step inside AI Automation Society Plus and start building assets that compound 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Apr 18 – Apr 24
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George's shift from "n8n builder" to "problem solver" is the whole game. Nobody pays for tools. They pay for the problem going away.
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Some serious wins here 🔥 curious which of these you’re seeing more of lately audits or automation builds?
I just had a business consultant tell me:
“When I left McKinsey, I assumed the reputation would follow me." That the title alone carried its own gravity. Then a prospect said, ‘Show me your track record.’ That sentence reset my entire view of credibility. Because what I had wasn’t mine, it was McKinsey’s. That realization hits every consultant who leaves the Big Four or MBB. Inside the firm, your authority is inherited. Outside of it, your authority must be earned. Clients don’t buy history. They buy outcomes. The title might get attention, but it doesn’t build trust. Credibility now depends on how clearly you can connect your ideas to measurable change. What you did for the firm no longer matters. What you can replicate without the firm does. The independents who win are the ones who rebuild their reputation around transformation, not tenure. They take the thinking that once powered billion-dollar engagements and translate it into frameworks that mid-market clients can actually use. That’s the shift. Stop anchoring your authority to a past logo. Start anchoring it to demonstrated results, structured processes, and repeatable impact.
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Yeah the shift from inherited authority to earned authority is brutal for most people… but also where the real leverage is
Most real estate agents don’t have a lead problem… they have a prospecting + consistency problem.
Leads exist. But finding the *right* ones consistently is where things break. I’ve been working on a system that delivers **verified real estate developer leads (actual decision-makers)** directly into your CRM every day. No manual searching No guessing emails No inconsistency Basically: I help real estate agents get ready-to-contact, high-quality developer leads daily without doing the prospecting themselves. Curious would this be useful for your business?
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I agree on the consistency part 100%… but even with the right contacts, most agents still don’t have a solid follow-up system
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