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WhatsApp and N8N integration
Hey All, AI Agent which let's you shedule the event using WhatsApp. Recently tried whatsapp and N8N integration along with Google Calendar. Find below video for more details.
0 likes • Aug 29
@Logan Lum you can have a Human in the loop WhatsApp feature but not sure you can use within the same conversation
1 like • Aug 29
@Logan Lum I would be interested if you have the solution
clients
what automations do you do? share in the comment. you may find clients
1 like • Aug 26
I’m currently testing a WhatsApp chatbot with three request types: Training requests : update my sheets automatically. General information : handled via simple Q&A. Booking requests : chatbot collects details, then pauses for human approval before creating an event in Google Calendar.
First Client Finding Help
What is the fastest way that has worked for you to land the 1st client free/paid after learning N8N automations? And if there is any particular framework that I can follow to get my first client?
4 likes • Aug 25
Use your network, go meet small businesses in person. You need to speak to real people and most important thing : solve problems
0 likes • Aug 26
@Sandeep Patharkar you don’t sell tech. You sell solutions. Changes are a common fear because it is uncertainty
Agent goes into infinite tool calling loop.
Hey everyone, I could really use some help with this issue I’ve been stuck on for the past few hours. I’m building a simple agent that: 1. Collects information from the user via chat 2. Passes that information to a sub-agent, which updates a CRM (HubSpot in this case) I decided to use a sub-agent approach because I plan to add more tools later, and I didn’t want the main prompt to become bloated. The idea was to keep things modular and dynamic. The problem:Whenever I provide the last required detail, the sub-agent successfully calls the HubSpot tool and gets an “ok” response. At that point, I’d expect the agent to stop and return the confirmation message back to me in the chat. Instead, it enters an infinite loop: - It keeps calling the same tool over and over, even though the first attempt already succeeded. - Eventually, it crashes with “agent stopped due to max iterations”. - Looking at the logs, I can see that the tool succeeds in the first iteration, and the main agent even produces a valid response that could have been returned to me—but instead, it just restarts the process and re-executes the tool. Question: Has anyone else run into this looping behavior with sub-agents and tool calls? Is there a known fix or a pattern I should be following to make sure the agent stops after a successful call? I’ve attached a snippet of the logs below for context. You can see the sub-agent succeeds on the first try, but the loop continues anyway. Any insights would be hugely appreciated,this is driving me nuts.
Agent goes into infinite tool calling loop.
1 like • Aug 25
Not sure if changing the prompt would solve. Why are you using a sub agent ? What is the goal you want to achieve ?
👉 Need advice: how to get better at sales & business analysis in AI Automations?
Hey everyone 👋 I’m diving deeper into building AI Automation solutions and want to grow this into a real business. Here’s the challenge I’m facing right now: - My business analysis skills are not sharp enough — sometimes I’m unsure how to identify the core pain points and match them with the right automation. - Sales and closing clients still feel tricky — I’m not always confident in how to lead conversations and turn interest into deals. 👉 For those of you who’ve been through this: - Where would you recommend focusing first? - What practical steps, frameworks, or resources helped you level up in sales & business analysis? - How did you bridge the gap between being able to build solutions and actually turning them into a business that wins clients? Any advice or shared experience would mean a lot 🙏 Thanks in advance!
3 likes • Aug 25
Understand the jobs that to be done. Wrong frame = you lose time People hates uncertainty Identify when the problem appeared, what is the current impact if nothing is done now. What happened if nothing changes Identify who’s taking decision Anticipate objections, create you a lists of Q&A And the last one.. fail and repeat
2 likes • Aug 25
Don’t ask yourself to much question and do. I can recommend you Guy Kawasaki book “Art of the start 2.0”
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Remy Chevallier
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