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I built a fully automated AI real estate agent
I built a fully automated AI real estate agent that works 24/7, handles enquiries, books viewings, and cancels and handles the full pipeline for you. It's a chatbot right on your website where leads will be able to chat with it and here's what it will do in real time: - Handle questions about listings, price, rooms, sqft, and even what the neighbourhood is like. - Shares available listings, gets the data from your website and saves it in its database. - Books the viewing on your calendar by collecting the customer's details. - Sends an email to confirm the meeting. - And cancels the meeting if the client happens to want to cancel. - Logs the full conversation between the AI and the customer, auto-updates the CRM in real time. Completely hands-free once it's set up and running, which means you convert more with less work. It won't miss enquiries or double book, so that you can book as many leads as possible at all times. And if you're eager to just watch it right now, you can just watch this video below when I run it. PS: I'll drop the full video of me building it in real time with Claude Code + n8n. But the video it's over 2 hours long 😂 and raw if I'm going to be frank 😅
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The vid's 2 hours long, does that mean you built this thing in 2 hours?
Where do you reach out to clients?
I have my cold email on warmup as I type this and I've realised I've genuinely got no other outbound channel. I tried linkedin DM's but they limit your outbound on the free trial. Looking for alternative sources, thanks
Client Said "I Enjoy Admin Work" - Cost Them $64,000 in Opportunity 🔥
Entrepreneur client. Small software company. Doing well. Told me: "I actually enjoy doing my own invoicing and bookkeeping." I showed them it was their most expensive hobby. THE DELEGATION DELUSION: Survey of 251 entrepreneurs: - 89% consider themselves "good delegators" - Average time on admin: 36% of work week (16.4 hours) My client fit this exactly. 40-hour work week: - Product development: 18 hours - Sales: 6 hours - Admin/operations: 16 hours But hourly value differed dramatically: - Product development: Creates $400/hour in value - Sales: Creates $300/hour in value - Admin: Creates $0/hour in value (necessary but not revenue-generating) THE OPPORTUNITY COST: 16 hours weekly on admin × 50 weeks = 800 hours annually If those 800 hours went to: - Product development: 800 × $400 = $320,000 potential value - Sales: 800 × $300 = $240,000 potential value Current state: $0 additional value (just maintaining operations) Lost opportunity: $240,000-$320,000 annually THE "I ENJOY IT" TRAP: Client said: "But I enjoy organizing receipts and updating QuickBooks. It's relaxing." My response: "That's a $64,000-per-year hobby. Most hobbies cost less." (Used average of product and sales value = $350/hour × 16 hours/week × 50 weeks / 4 = $64,000 quarterly) THE ADMIN AUDIT: Tracked 2 weeks of "admin time": - Creating invoices: 3 hours/week - Bookkeeping data entry: 4 hours/week - Receipt organization: 2 hours/week - Document filing: 2 hours/week - Email organization: 3 hours/week - Calendar management: 2 hours/week 95% could be automated. 5% required actual decisions. THE SOLUTION I BUILT: Operations automation stack: - Invoice generation automated - Receipt processing automated - Bookkeeping sync automated - Document filing automated - Email filtering automated - Calendar management templated Reduced 16 hours to 45 minutes weekly (decision-making only). THE RESISTANCE: Client initially resistant: "But I like having control. I like knowing everything."
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So all the systems combined earned you $1k a month? I may be wrong but you should've charged way more than that
AI Project Secured
Just secured a $2K deal and this is the deposit for an AI project, the remaining balance will be cleared as we continue building. I received this yesterday but have been deep in execution (Claude code, Antigravity), I almost forgot to share it. Posting this as a reminder: if things feel slow or stuck, keep going. There is a client out there right now who needs exactly what you offer. Stay in the game. Thank you Nate for your killer youtube content i am just a 20 year old with no degree and i can build cool stuff with AI and securing clients
AI Project Secured
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@Mo Leokile Here's a dead simple method to counter clients saying "you charge too much": show them the calculations. If they're getting lets say 2 missed calls a day, and their average business pricing is $100, they're losing $6k per month. If your AI receptionist simply picks up 2 missed calls, you just earned them an extra $6k. Now you're obliged to deserve at least 25% of that $6k YOU earned, which is $1.5k/ month for you.
How to create a workflow map?
Any suggestions that includes step by step approach while mapping an automation. What questions on should ask? Real life project example would be great. Unrelated point from above: Any complex project to have an experience that helps in learning automation.
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Example: Suppose I just promsed my client a new lead follow up automation. First thing I'll do is zoom out and look at their funnel. They're using an excel sheet to track new leads? Write down a watch rows module. They're emailing that new lead to get in touch? Set up a mail module with a filter behind it. Want a human to start talking with them once they respond? Set up any messenger module which tells you or your team to "go" and get in touch. If you have trouble zooming out, ask your client how their funnel goes and paste it into GPT, thats what I did starting out. Really nice question there
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