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13 contributions to AI Automation Society
Delivering My First n8n Workflow to a Client — Need Advice
Hey everyone, I’m about to deliver my first n8n workflow to a FREE client and wanted to learn how professionals usually handle the delivery side of things. A few things I’m confused about: - How do you usually deliver the workflow? - Do you host it yourself or ask the client to self-host? - How do you manage API keys and usage securely? - Do you use the client’s accounts for OpenAI/Twilio/Meta APIs or your own? - What’s the best way to handle maintenance, updates, and costs? - Any beginner mistakes I should avoid before handing it over? Would really appreciate advice from people already delivering automations to clients 🙌
I’m trying to build my first AI agent.
Hey everyone, I’m trying to build my first AI agent and deliver it to a few free clients for experience. Feeling a bit stuck on: - What type of agent to start with - Which tools to use - How to actually deploy it for a real client If you’ve done this before, I’d really appreciate your advice 🙌
1 like • Apr 10
@Sam Turner Awesome, I love the idea of building lead reengagement system, I was really looking for this kind of clarity
1 like • Apr 10
@David Barroso awesome, got some clarity now, really appreciate your response.
Your Business Can Post Videos Every Single Day — Without Recording a Single One
Imagine this: every morning, a brand-new video goes live on your business's Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube — and you didn't film it, edit it, or even think about it. That's what AI video automation does. Here's the simple version of how it works. You give the system a topic, a niche, or even just a few keywords related to your business. The automation takes over from there. It writes a short script, generates visuals using AI video models (think of them as virtual cameras that create footage from text descriptions), adds a voiceover, and stitches everything together into a finished video. Then it publishes it to your social media accounts — automatically. No camera crew. No editing software. No content calendar stress. The entire pipeline runs on its own. You can set it to create one video a day, three a week, or ten a day if you want to test what works. The system checks for new prompts, generates the content, and pushes it live without you lifting a finger. The best part? It doesn't matter what industry you're in. Whether you run a dental clinic, a real estate agency, a restaurant, or a coaching business — the system adapts to your brand and your audience. Most businesses go quiet on social media because creating content consistently is exhausting. This removes that bottleneck entirely. If you've been struggling to keep your social media active or you're spending too much on a content team that can't keep up, this is the shift happening right now in 2026 that you need to know about. Drop a comment or DM me if you want to understand how this would work specifically for your type of business.
Your Business Can Post Videos Every Single Day — Without Recording a Single One
1 like • Apr 9
This sounds powerful 👀 But how do you make sure the content doesn’t feel generic or repetitive over time?
Looks Good… But Does It Actually Work?
Something I’ve been noticing a lot lately… Most websites don’t fail because of bad design they fail because the visitor doesn’t know what to do next. No clear flow, no direction, no simple path to take action. So I started doing something small around this. Instead of explaining it, I’ve been putting together quick demo website structures for different businesses just to show how things could be simplified. Nothing fancy, just practical improvements like: • Making the first section instantly clear • Guiding visitors toward one main action • Removing unnecessary friction in the flow It’s interesting how a few small changes can completely change how a site performs. Been doing this for a few businesses recently happy to take a look at a few more and share what I’d change.
0 likes • Apr 9
This is so true 🔥 Most sites don’t have a traffic problem—they have a clarity problem. What’s the #1 mistake you keep seeing in the first section?
Real AI case study
I thought you could never use AI in customer service because it would give sucky answers. The latest Sonnet 4.6 model proved me wrong. I deployed it in one ecom company. Look at the results after incorporating into an ecom business: - Reduced resolution time by 62.78% - Handles 84% of all cases without human involvement. This works because most cases are basic. They need no more than 1–2 emails. If a case needs a human, we escalate the ticket. Future Sonnet models are what excite me most. This will only get better. PS: This system brought me an extra referral as well :)
2 likes • Apr 9
Those numbers are crazy 🔥 84% automation is huge! What kind of queries was it handling most—refunds, tracking, or something else?
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