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Looking for AI Automation Engineers
Looking to have discovery calls with AI Automation Engineers. Would love to talk through your processes and help you find work if needed. DM me if interested
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@Yonah Shafner just sent you a DM
Something I've been thinking about "where do automations actually add value?"
I've been spending time learning how different people use AI and automation in their work, and one thing keeps coming up that I find interesting. A lot of the conversation is about tools, which platform, which model, which integration, but the people who seem happiest with their results tend to talk less about the tools and more about what they decided not to automate. A few ideas I've been figuring out are like: The repetitive stuff isn't always the valuable stuff. It's actually tempting to automate whatever feels annoying, but annoying and high impact are not always the same thing, sometimes the boring task that takes 15 minutes a day matters less than the one that quietly causes errors. Time saved is easier to measure than mistakes avoided. Saving hours is great and easy to point to, but a lot of the real value might be in the things that don't go wrong anymore, which is harder to see and easier to undervalue. Starting small seems to beat starting smart. The most solid setups I've seen didn't start with a big plan, they started with one small thing that worked, then grew from there. I don't think there's one right answer here, a lot of it probably depends on the business and the person. So I'm curious how others think about it, when you decide what to automate, what's your filter? time saved? frequency? something else? Genuinely interested in how people approach this.
Something I've been thinking about "where do automations actually add value?"
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@Jason Elam The four pressure points is a clean filter, I might borrow that.
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@Charles Warner the goal shouldn't be to remove the person from the interaction, just the busywork around it so they can actually be present.
Hiring Automators Who Ship: a dedicated n8n + Python builder (paid trial → full-time monthly)
Hey all, I run a small AI-automation studio and I've got more signed work than I can ship solo. I'm looking for 1 to 2 builders to come on as dedicated seats. Here's the honest pitch: most automation work out there is one-off spaghetti for clients who don't know what they want. What I'm offering is the opposite: steady, full-time work building real automations that go live every week for an established US company, inside a documented system, with me handing you clear specs and reviewing your work so you actually get sharper. You get real feedback from the client (who is engaged and technically savvy). I'm a systems engineer by background. You bring the craft, I bring the system and the specs. You're a fit if you: - Build real n8n workflows (not just templates) - Write Python / FastAPI and can deploy it (Railway or similar); Vibe coding OK here - Can wire n8n into a custom Python service when a job needs both - Speak working English (Spanish is a plus) - Can deliver and can communicate honestly about issues and challenges We'll work together to establish a working methodology and then we go. Pace is ~3 automations/week across the team, 80+ automations in two quarters, so you'll get a ton of reps fast. Deal: dedicated monthly seat, but we start with one small paid trial so we both de-risk. Rate $8 to $30 full time. Room to grow as I scale. If that's you: drop a 2–3 min Loom walking me through one automation you've built + how you'd have n8n call a custom Python service. DM it to me here in Skool.
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Hi @Roger Roland just sent you a DM. We are actually what you are looking for
Looking for 2 developers
Hey guys, I am looking for 2 developers experienced in creating automations like Customer support, RAG, Lead gen systems, CRM automations, etc. You will be paid on a per project basis and as the firm grows, you can expect a steady monthly salary as well. If you are such a developer, feel free to DM, me here or on LinkedIn. (if you cannot do any of those, feel free to drop your socials in the comments so I can contact you) Here's the link to my profile- https://www.linkedin.com/in/meet-soni-ai/
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@Meet Soni hi just sent you a DM. We can work together on this and build something big
You bring the clients. We build AI automations that actually works
Hi everyone, we partner with people who are already strong on the front end like sales, real conversations, but don't want the build IA automation. We build AI systems and automations that don't just look good, they run in production and hold up under real client load. Our automations connect the whole operation into one system. Real systems doing real work for a real business. The kind of build that makes a client stay, trust you, and send you the next one. So if you've got interest or conversations going but want someone reliable to own the automation AI build, let's talk. DM me, we'll see if it's a fit and figure out a simple way to move forward.
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Robert Alfaro
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Building AI systems for businesses. I help owners reclaim their time and scale without burning out. Real automation, real results.

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