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😱WAIT?! What if we had a digital double of ourselves…🤔
Yoo, I was wondering right, what if we as creators had a digital double of ourselves. Something that is super authentic, feels & reflects emotion, shows empathy etc. This would be so cool, to just have a certain second version of yourself that is more knowledgeable and makes you smarter aswell. I would love this since I have a personal brand. Like what if we could have Augmented Intelligence take over our personal brands, client deliveries, acquisition systems etc Sick right! Do you have a personal brand? Here's my YouTube & Instagram
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That’s a wild idea, and it’s closer than people think. I tested an AI “double” for client email replies—it saved me 4 hours a week, but I still had to review for tone. Tradeoff: time saved vs risk of brand mismatch. I’d be curious to see how you’d use it for acquisition. DM me if you want to see the config I used.
The #1 YouTube Hack for AUTOMATING Lead Generation
Get the templates inside the No-Code Architects! Learn how to build a complete YouTube lead generation system that automatically turns videos into landing pages and email subscribers using n8n automations, Claude Code, and AI. In this comprehensive tutorial, I'll walk you through creating dynamic landing pages that pull video data from Airtable, generate compelling titles and descriptions with AI, capture emails through forms, and automatically add subscribers to your email list. You'll see how to set up the entire workflow: n8n automations for transcript processing, Airtable database configuration, Next.js landing page builder with Claude Code, and email integration with ConvertKit. I'll also show you how to generate social media content from video transcripts and create a complete funnel that drives traffic to your lead magnets. By the end, you'll have a polished system that converts YouTube content into subscribers automatically.
1 like • 4d
This is gold. I tried something similar with a shorter setup — pulling video titles into forms and pairing them with quick AI summaries. The magic is when the lead capture feels like part of the content instead of a hard stop. Automations make it scale without the “Spammy” vibe.
0 likes • 2d
This is packed with value. Turning videos into landing pages and automated lead funnels is next-level smart. I can see how combining Airtable, AI, and automation tools saves a huge amount of time. Have you tested it with smaller channels too, or does it work best once you already have consistent traffic?
Do you A/B test thumbnails and titles systematically, or just go with gut?
Do you A/B test thumbnails and titles in a structured way, or just trust your gut and move on? 👉 I’m curious if systems-driven testing actually wins out over instinct long-term.
Do you A/B test thumbnails and titles systematically, or just go with gut?
1 like • 3d
Great session. The Instagram feed tips hit home for me since I usually overlook static posts. Excited to test shorter edits from longer videos and see how they stack up.
This is your sign to quit social media for 7 days
I haven’t scrolled on TikTok, YouTube shorts, Instagram, or anything like that for 8 months. I don’t watch TV shows, I don’t watch movies (except for school), and I don’t even watch YouTube videos (only my own). The most “entertaining” thing I do is listen to audiobooks. Most people have never even gone a single day without scrolling. Smokers can go weeks without smoking. But many people can’t go 24 hours without opening up social media. That shows how strong this addiction is. I tried to quit for years and failed. I tried dopamine detox, app blockers, even texting a friend every single day. Nothing worked. I always went back to scrolling. What finally worked for me was on January 16, 2025. That was the day I said: enough is enough. Since then, I haven’t scrolled once (think about that, it’s actually crazy) Here’s the thing: you don’t have to start by quitting forever. (even though the post suggests that) That’s too hard. You just need to prove to yourself that you can do it for 7 days. So here’s my challenge to you: - For the next 7 days, cut only one thing: short form content. - You can still watch a long YouTube video, or a movie if you want. - But no TikTok, no shorts, no reels. That’s it. 7 days. No short form content. After those 7 days, you’ll feel the difference, trust me. This is exactly what all my students and clients have done, all with very very good results. When’s the last time you went even one full day without scrolling? (ON PURPOSE)
This is your sign to quit social media for 7 days
0 likes • 5d
This hits hard. I tried a 7-day break last year and on day 3 I caught myself reaching for my phone every 10 minutes like muscle memory. By day 5 I actually felt calmer and way more focused. It’s wild how much mental space opens up when the scroll is gone.
Is the real value of a community in content… or connection?
I’ve been reflecting on how Skoolers itself works for us. It’s not just a forum. It’s a support system — a place where community builders share challenges, wins, and ideas, and that collective energy keeps everyone moving forward. Now imagine if more professionals ran their own niche communities this way. Take a therapist, trainer, or consultant for example. Most of them charge around $100–$200 an hour for 1:1 sessions. Sounds good, but in reality: - They can only serve a handful of people each day - They hit an income ceiling quickly - And clients often drop off because there’s no ongoing support once the session ends But what if instead of stretching more 1:1 hours, they built a Magnetic Support System for their niche? A space where dozens or even hundreds of clients could stay connected, get guidance, and keep progressing — while the professional spends just an hour a day leading the group. Here’s where it gets interesting. If even 100 members joined at a modest subscription, that could match what many earn through daily 1:1 sessions. At 200 or 500 members, they’d already surpass their usual ceiling. And with 1,000 members, it becomes a career-defining shift — one that’s simply not possible through 1:1 alone. For new people, platforms like YouTube can organically feed members into such communities the same way this Skoolers space attracts and retains us. The thought that excites me: How different would the average professional’s career look if their work was powered by a community engine instead of just a calendar of appointments? Curious to hear: - Do you see this ceiling in your own field? - Have you seen examples of professionals making the shift to a community model? - What do you think holds most people back from creating their own support system?
0 likes • 8d
"Content keeps people coming, connection keeps them staying." I ran a coaching group where my polished guides drove first signups, but what really held members was the peer support. The vibe shift happened once members started answering each other, not just me. 1. Seed peer-to-peer Q&A by tagging members into threads 2. Celebrate small wins publicly, even if they seem minor 3. Give space for off-topic chats so bonds grow naturally Tradeoff: connection scales slower than content, but retention is 2–3x stronger. I can DM you the quick checklist I use to spark peer replies.
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Data whisperer by day, growth hacker by heart. I build interactive experiences that don’t just talk—they listen.

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