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Mar 23 • 
Wins 🌟
$8500 Win: AI Voice, Email and Workflow
Just closed an $8,500 AI project focused on voice + email workflow automation. Because of an NDA, I can’t share details on the use case or tech stack. However, what’s worth mentioning is: The AIS+ community keeps you sharp and up to date in real time — and enables me to offer what most consultants cannot without an immersive experience like this. If you’re in the middle of learning or building, it may feel slow — but it’s compounding, and eventually that shows up in a very real way. Appreciate everyone who shares openly in AIS+ — it adds up. Give yourself a competitive edge: Click to invest in yourself or your busines and join AIS+
Closed a deal as an equity partner!
I've been working on something behind the scenes for a while now, and this week it became official. I closed a deal on a project where I'm coming in as a silent equity partner, not just a contractor or a builder. That distinction matters to me. Going from "hired to build" to "invested in the outcome" is a completely different game. It means someone looked at what I bring to the table and said, "We don't just want your skills on this. We want you at the table." I wish I could share more about the project itself. The reality is there's an NDA in place and the intellectual property involved means I need to keep the specifics under wraps. What I can tell you is that it's a substantial project, it's been months in the making, and I believe in what we're building. Here's what I want to say to this community though. A year ago, I wouldn't have been in the room for a conversation like this. The skills I've built, the confidence to position myself as more than just a service provider, the understanding of how to scope and structure a deal like this. A lot of that came from being around people in this group who are doing real work and sharing openly about it. So this isn't just a personal win. It's a reminder that showing up consistently, contributing when nobody's watching, and investing in yourself actually compounds. It did for me. More details when the NDA allows. For now, I just wanted to share the win and say thank you to everyone here who's been part of the journey, whether you know it or not. Appreciate all of you. Special thanks to: @Nate Herk @Yash Chauhan @Nick Mohler @Michael Wacht @Usman Mohammed @Mike AI Consultant @Mike Thomson @Muskan Ahlawat "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another."
2 likes • Mar 14
You are Rocking it!!! Couldn’t be happier for you.
2 likes • Mar 14
@Matthew Sutherland 🙌
Super Win Spotlight!
I just got featured in the Super Win Spotlight this week and the congratulations from this community have been unreal. https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society/community-wins-recap-mar-7-mar-13?p=0243dc91 But here's what I want to share that's more useful than my win. Look at the leaderboard. The people at the top are there because they show up, contribute, interact, and share what they're learning. People like @Yash Chauhan, @Frank van Bokhorst , @Duy Bui , @Jessica Jarvis , @Esayas Tesfaye , @Mohammed Imran , @Duncan Rogoff , @Shah Ehsan , @Muskan Ahlawat , @Dani Szwarc , @Joshua Mondares , @Antonio Capunzo , @Nick Mohler @Usman Mohammed, @Mike Thomson, @Mike AI Consultant @Michael Wacht, @Christian Rivadeneira and many other . Can't forget that one guy who works tirelessly to make videos nearly every day @Nate Herk. These people are moving. They're building. They're in the conversations. Nothing wrong with being a fly on the wall. You can learn a lot that way. But if you want to accelerate, get close to the people who are actively in motion. Comment on their posts. Ask them questions. Share your own work, even if it's messy. That's the real ROI of a community like this. The content is critical but the secret is the person to person engagement. Let's continue to share and keep working together.
Super Win Spotlight!
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Congratulations! You deserve it!!! 🎉
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@Matthew Sutherland 👊
Got my First Paid Client!!!
It’s been a wild ride since I started my AI journey last November. I’ve been following AI for a while, and today I got my first paid client. It's a simple Instagram automation. It’s not a high-ticket automation yet because I’m still learning and exploring the possibilities. But things are finally starting to move, and I’m confident I can do much more. Excited to see more wins from everyone and grateful for the support along my journey. 🚀
Got my First Paid Client!!!
2 likes • Mar 13
Congrats
"Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." — Mike Tyson
That's what happens the moment you realize your API keys are sitting in a public GitHub repo. Or your .env file got pushed with your last commit. Or your n8n webhook URL is wide open with zero auth. You had a plan. Now you have a problem. Here's what nobody tells beginners about working with AI tools: The security failure isn't the breach. The security failure is not knowing what to lock down before you start building. Every time you spin up a new workflow, connect an API, or deploy an agent, you're handling keys that can cost you real money, expose client data, or burn a business relationship permanently. The Lockdown Checklist: → .gitignore your .env file BEFORE your first commit. Not after. Before. → Never hardcode API keys. Environment variables only. → Rotate any key you even suspect was exposed. Don't debate it. Rotate it. → Webhook URLs get authentication. Every. Single. Time. → If you're using n8n, Claude, or any API — check what permissions that key actually grants. Most people never look. The punch in the mouth isn't if. It's when. 🥊 The only question is whether you built the muscle memory to respond in seconds instead of hours. Lock it down first. Build second. When's the last time you actually audited your own setup? Not "I think it's fine" — when did you last look?
"Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." — Mike Tyson
1 like • Mar 12
Great post
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