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8 contributions to AI Automation Society
Software Recommendation for MVP User Feedback
I'm having a select group of 10 users test my MVP to confirm market fit and top priority features, integrations, etc. These folks are NOT super tech savvy. Think lawyers, investment bankers. Which software tool is best for me to use to collect user bugs, liked features, hated features, add feature requests, and allows them to do that in the web UI.. maybe include screen shots of what they're seeing. Then of course I need to see that info. in an actionable way to determine which should be implemented, etc. Then finally it should notify the specific user when that item is pushed live to the site. I know there are tools like Jira, Canny, ProductBoard, Usersnap, Frill, Featurebase. Looking for recommendations based on actual usage of the tool.. Priority is to find a tool to get from MVP to production app.. can certainly upgrade to a Jira later...
More Apollo replacement clarifications - Cold Email Outreach
So my understanding is the best flow as of today is: 1. Linkedin Sales Navigator search 2. Apify scraper that uses the LI sales navigator search URL: curious_coder/linkedin-sales-navigator-search-scraper - no email returned 3. Use Anymailfinder to get emails. - which method we use for search? (by person, by decision maker, or by LI URL)??????????? 4. Debounce to verify email deliverability. Is that the latest and greatest strategy for cold email outreach?
1 like • Oct 27
@Wisdom Akogwu sure. would love to see it.
🚀New Video: Create ANYTHING with Sora 2 + n8n AI Agents (Full Beginner's Guide)
In this step-by-step tutorial, I’ll show you exactly how to connect OpenAI’s new Sora 2 video generation model with n8n so you can start automating video creation with your AI agents. This walkthrough is designed for complete beginners, no coding required. You’ll learn how to: - Set up and connect Sora 2 inside n8n - Use text-to-video, image-to-video, and storyboard modes - Add cameos and experiment with realistic, high-quality video prompts - Follow best practices for sending requests and optimizing your results By the end, you’ll be able to generate videos automatically, at 6x lower cost and without watermarks, directly inside your n8n workflows. Perfect for anyone building AI automations, content creation systems, or AI agents that can produce video on demand.
1 like • Oct 23
@Oludele Ayomide I found a video on it. pretty simple.. and i guess its actually KIE's callback not Sora's :)
0 likes • Oct 24
@Oludele Ayomide i was hoping to be able to produce longer videos like I can on HeyGen.. but no can do..
Best way to scrape LinkedIn profiles in N8N based on a job description? 🤔✨
I’m currently experimenting with an automation in N8N and I’d love to hear from others who might have done something similar. The goal is to scrape or extract LinkedIn profiles that match a specific job description. In other words: given a vacancy, I’d like to automatically find the right potential candidates. I know there are many different approaches (API, scraping tools, external integrations, etc.) but I’m not sure which way is the most efficient, stable, and solid-proof ✅. Has anyone here already tried something like this? If yes, what worked best for you? And maybe just as important: what pitfalls should I avoid? 🚀 Really curious to learn from your experiences and best practices! Thanks in advance 🙏
0 likes • Oct 9
@Adrian Mathai have you seen if Exa stopped working now that they’ve been blocking all the apify scrapers?
How do you onboard clients without them touching N8N
A friend of mine told me his approach: - The client logs into the dashboard (front-end), but all the heavy lifting happens in the background via n8n. - For integrations (like Google, Slack, etc.), we either: Use OAuth, client logs in once, and n8n stores the token securely. - Have them add their API keys into a client dashboard (or send them securely), and we plug them into their private workflow. That way, the client never touch n8n, but it still runs on their data, their tools. Once that’s set up, they’re basically using your automation engine without even knowing it exists. You just deliver the outcome. All you need is a webhook. WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON THIS? DO YOU HAVE A DIFFERENT APPROACH?
0 likes • Aug 21
@Pamela Moren did you ever figure this out? I don't see a specific resolution in the thread.. thx..
1 like • Aug 21
@Pamela Moren can you share your solution? Sharing is caring 😀
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@matt-silvers-4483
Acquisition Cost Buster! Helping SMB companies grow their sales while reducing customer acquisition costs. Now offering AI Automation services!

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