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17 contributions to Brendan's AI Community
What AI services are you selling to businesses right now?
whats the best AI service you guys are selling to businesses right now? I run an AI community and have been doing automations, voice agents and chatbots. curious what everyone else is having success with https://www.skool.com/kvk-automates-ai/about
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@Kirk Kodre Right now, a lot of the success people are seeing comes from AI solutions that help businesses engage and convert their audience more consistently, not just automate tasks. Things like smart follow‑up flows, personalized engagement touchpoints, and predictive outreach can make a noticeable difference in how people respond and connect. It sounds like your community already has a strong foundation with automations, voice agents, and chatbots, and when those tools are used to deepen real engagement and support around a business’s purpose, that’s where you really start to see traction and word‑of‑mouth growth. Out of the services you’ve mentioned, which one are you seeing your own users get the most feedback or results from so far?
Vision Is Powerful, But Resources Create Movement
A clear vision can take you far. You can map out the strategy, validate the offer, and build something people genuinely believe in. But even the strongest plans can slow down when the resources to execute properly aren’t fully in place. This shows up more often than people admit. A launch gets postponed. Growth plateaus. Opportunities pass because timing and capital don’t align. On the personal side, financial pressure can quietly delay transitions, investments, or major next steps. It’s rarely about a lack of ambition. Most people know exactly what they want to build or fix. The real gap is having structured financial support attached to a clear outcome. When funding is connected to a defined plan, momentum changes. Execution becomes intentional instead of delayed. Progress becomes measurable instead of hoped for. If access to financial support is currently the one thing slowing down your next move, comment FUND below.
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@Gee Kay I like how you framed that, adaptability while keeping the high-level vision intact is a powerful combination. A lot of people either cling too tightly to the original plan or pivot so much they lose direction. Being able to adjust strategically without abandoning the bigger picture is what keeps momentum alive during change. The real advantage comes when adaptability is supported with the right resources behind it, so change doesn’t just happen, it compounds. As you adapt in this season, are you positioning yourself to fund those changes proactively, or are you navigating them step by step as they come?
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@Courtney Moore Exactly. Vision sets the direction, but the right resources make the progress measurable and tangible. Without that support, even strong ideas can sit in “almost ready” mode longer than they should. When resources and strategy align, execution feels smoother and results become visible faster. Are you currently in a phase where added financial support would accelerate something specific you’re building?
Visibility Isn’t the Same as Momentum
I recently spoke with someone who had a solid idea, a clear vision, and people paying attention to what they were building. The engagement was there. The encouragement was there. But real progress still felt slow. The problem wasn’t effort or quality. It was the gap between interest and real backing. There’s a big difference between people watching your journey and people actively supporting it in a way that moves things forward. When positioning is clear and people understand the value, and the urgency, support becomes easier to unlock. So let me ask you directly: why do you need funds right now, and what would they actually help you move forward?
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@Masood Ahmed This is a solid breakdown. You’re absolutely right, visibility can create excitement, but without clarity and direction, it rarely converts into real momentum. The key shift happens when people don’t just understand what you’re building, but exactly why it matters now and what their support directly enables. Making it easy to understand how they can help is often the overlooked piece. Simplicity removes hesitation. I’m curious, in what you’re currently building, do you feel the urgency is clear enough, or is that where momentum could be strengthened?
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@Jd Castro That adjustment you just identified is bigger than it sounds. A lot of skilled builders unintentionally frame powerful solutions like personal projects. The shift from showcasing workflow to communicating impact is what changes perception, and perception drives support. If you’d like, I can help you refine how you’re presenting your builds so they’re positioned as clear, outcome-driven solutions instead of just impressive setups. Sometimes it only takes a strategic tweak in messaging to completely change traction. Do you want me to help you out?
Money problems usually aren’t about money
Most people dealing with funding issues aren’t actually short on ideas or effort. What they’re missing is clarity. When funding feels stressful, it’s often because: - decisions are being made under pressure - there’s no clear system for what comes next - short-term fixes are quietly creating long-term problems Whether it’s education, a business, or a personal goal, funding becomes heavy when everything feels reactive instead of planned. The moment things start to change is usually when someone steps back and asks better questions—not when they chase more money. Curious to hear different perspectives here 👇What part of funding feels most overwhelming for you right now: finding options, making decisions, or knowing the long-term impact?
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@Abdul Rafay Ali Khan That’s a solid way to frame it. From what I’ve seen, it’s usually the gap between the two that causes the stress. People often know their numbers at a surface level, but without a clear plan for what those numbers are meant to support, every decision still feels heavy. On the flip side, a plan without real numbers turns into guesswork fast. Calm decisions tend to happen when numbers + a simple next-step plan are connected. Curious what you think, if you had to fix just one first, would you start with tightening the numbers or simplifying the plan?
💡 Why Raising Funds Could Be the Key to Unlocking Your Next Level 💡
Too often, dreams die not because the idea wasn’t good enough, but because the person behind it didn’t have the resources to fuel it. Whether it’s building a business, repairing credit, launching a new idea, or even handling a personal challenge… capital is the bridge between vision and reality. Here’s the truth: you don’t need to wait years saving every dollar or hope someone “PICKS” you. The moment you decide to raise funds for your project, you give yourself a head start, and you give others the opportunity to back something meaningful. Think about it how many times have you seen people rally behind someone’s story, business, or cause simply because it mattered to them? People don’t just invest in projects they invest in people, in dreams, in impact. 🚀 If you’re serious about your next step whether that’s scaling a business, fixing your financial foundation, or finally launching that passion project you need more than motivation. You need a funding strategy. 👉 What’s one area of your life or business right now that you’d move forward immediately if funding wasn’t an obstacle? Share it, I'd love to help. Comment "FUNDS" to get your idea fueled!!!
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@mary-ann-7216
I'm a Crowdfunding consultant delivering success in both donation-based campaigns for causes and reward-based campaigns for creators.

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