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5 contributions to AI Automation Society
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have 🎉
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. 😊
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Thanks! 🙌🏽 @Nigel Vargas
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@John Fuller I'm right there with you man 🔥 Best of luck and Welcome!
What’s the build you are most proud of ??
We all learning and building in the same moment, we're developing all kinds of interesting tools for ourselves, for business partners, or clients who have an assignment for you. What is the tool that you're most proud of that you developed in the last six months? I'm very curious. For me, it's SPEAQ.ID and what’s yours ?
What’s the build you are most proud of ??
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Most proud one from the last few months is a messaging bridge for my smart glasses. I wanted to read and triage messages straight from my Even Realities G2 glasses without grabbing my phone, so I set up a private network between my Mac mini and the glasses and built a bridge that pipes everything through. Nothing off the shelf — I had to stitch the networking, the message API, and the glasses side together myself, and the moment it actually worked end-to-end was a great feeling.
The Skill Isn’t the Problem. Monetization Is. Here’s Why.
One thing I've learned... A skill by itself doesn't make you money. The ability to package that skill into something people want is what makes you money. I've seen people spend months learning new tools, watching tutorials, and collecting certifications. But they never stop to ask: "What problem can I solve for someone?" The people who earn from their skills aren't always the most talented. They're usually the ones who can: ✅ Identify a problem ✅ Create a simple solution ✅ Communicate the value clearly ✅ Put an offer in front of the right people Whether it's AI Automation, copywriting, design, coding, or any other skill, the process is the same. Learn the skill. Build something useful. Turn it into an offer. Get it in front of people who need it. That's where income starts. What's one skill you're currently working on, and have you thought about how you could monetize it?
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This is exactly my situation. I can build multi-agent systems, data pipelines, custom bots — and converting that into steady income is still the hard part. The skill compounded way faster than the monetization. My real gap is the "package it simply" step you mentioned: I can do almost anything, which ironically makes it harder to hand someone one clear offer they can say yes to in 30 seconds. 🤯
Be honest — what's actually slowing down your AI agency right now?
Everyone's building cool stuff, but the real bottleneck is different for everyone. Vote below, then drop a comment with the specifics of yours 🔥
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For me it's "Finding clients / outreach" 💰 — and honestly it's because I haven't started it yet. The tech isn't the problem; I'll build for myself all day. The part I haven't touched is putting an offer in front of anyone. So it's not that my outreach isn't working, it's that there's no outreach happening yet — I haven't begun the business side at all. For those who've already started: what was your very first outreach move?
Where are you in your AI agency journey? (Be brutally honest 👇)
I see so many people here in completely different stages…but everyone talks like they’re at the same level. Let’s make it real for a second. 🔥Which stage are you at right now? Stage 1 – Watching & learning 🫡🫡 You binge YouTube, Skool posts, and courses. You know a LOT in theory, but no real offers, no outreach, no clients yet. Stage 2 – Building & testingYou build workflows, AI agents, demos. Maybe tested on friends or fake leads. Still no proper paying client. Stage 3 – First clients inYou’ve closed 1–3 clients (even low-ticket). You’re delivering, fixing bugs, and realizing what actually matters. Stage 4 – Dialing it inYou have a clear niche + offer, 5+ clients, and now the problem is systems, fulfillment, and time. How to reply (copy this):Stage: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4Biggest struggle right now: Drop your answer in the comments 👇I’ll read through and reply with one thing I’d focus on if I were in your stage. 💎Me (so you know who’s asking): I’m Kartik, building BlitzFlow AI.I help service businesses (like HVAC )stop losing money from missed calls, slow lead response, and dead CRM leads using AI voice reception, speed-to-lead workflows, and automations.
Where are you in your AI agency journey? (Be brutally honest 👇)
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Trying to snap out of the Level 1 "self-learning" era😅. The thing is, I've actually been able to take theory and execute for myself — a multi-agent messaging gateway, an iMessage analysis pipeline, and a messaging bridge for my smart glasses. But my knowledge is self-taught and fragmented, and I haven't ventured to the business side at all: no clients, no real outreach yet. So my honest stage is "strong builder, hasn't sold anything." Any and all thoughts on making that transition are welcomed!!
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@steven-williams-4157
NYC. Self-taught AI builder — agents, data pipelines, smart-glasses tools. Strong builder, figuring out the business side.

Active 43m ago
Joined Mar 6, 2026
New York, NY
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