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Looking to partner with AI automation agencies that need reliable technical delivery.
Hi everyone, I build automated workflows on n8n every day, primarily focusing on Voice AI Receptionists. I'm looking to help anyone who needs help with delivery. Happy to do the first project completely free in exchange for: - Detailed testimonial about working with me - Permission to use it as a case study - Introduction to 1-2 other agencies if you're happy with the work Do send me a DM or comment below if interested. I also build custom automated workflows (not just Voice Agents) My YouTube channel where I post some of the walkthroughs of my builds: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe13j10WRwiLVjm9WQrfOXQ
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@Hicham Char I've worked with both Vapi and Retell but I prefer Retell for it's multi prompt feature.
my ai agency lost -$36,887 from these simple mistakes
if only i could go right back to the start. lots of people talk about the wins in their journey, but i feel as a community, we need to share losses too. to be frank, there are more losses than wins, we can all relate to them. just publishing wins, can be a dangerous game, we need to get around each other. it's a tough journey and much harder when people only share their successes and rub it in. tbh, that's why I'm making this post. I wish someone warned me of these things before i started my ai agency. It would've saved me time, money and a whole tonne of energy. But truth be told, even if someone did tell me: i'm not sure i would've listened. the hype of getting started and my stubbornness might've stopped me but i've found regardless, the best way to learn is to experience the lessons yourself. especially young and hungry dudes. embrace both the ups and downs - understand it's all part of the process. If you embrace your challenges and help people avoid them, this community will be a better place. That's why I'm telling you two things: -actually learn from my mistakes -actually try to apply these lessons to make your life easier i touched on the above in my recent YT video. always here to help gang. both with general biz advice and personal advice. best, Jack :)
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Thanks for sharing, I learned a lot from your video.
For those running AI receptionists / voice agents:
Which automation flow has been the most reliable in production for you? I’m optimizing for low failure rate, clean automations, and scalability — curious what’s actually working in the real world, not theory.
For those running AI receptionists / voice agents:
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Vapi and n8n is a great combination for me. Vapi handles the voice layer and call intake, while n8n handles the logic and automations.
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Hey guys, i`m from Germany and i run a little automation company since 4 months. I have a very big opportunity to work with one of the biggest jacket companies in Germany. This is no joke. And i got a task from then so that they can see how vauluable automations are. But i`m not a pro and need someone who can call me and speak about it and may help me with this. If you have questions, than please write me :) best greetings Alessandro
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Hey Alessandro, congrats on the opportunity! I’m relatively new as well (around 6–7 months building automations), but I’ve been working hands-on with real workflows and client use cases. I’d be happy to jump on a call to think through the task together, help break it down, and share ideas on how to demonstrate value clearly to them. I’m mainly interested in collaborating, learning, and contributing where I can. If you think it could be useful, feel free to DM me and we can take a look at it together.
🚀New Video: DON'T Build Another AI Agent Until You Watch This
In this video, I break down the AI systems pyramid and explain how I decide what type of system to build for a given problem. We walk through all four layers, starting with custom GPTs, then simple workflow automations with no AI, followed by AI workflows, and finally full AI agents. As you move up the pyramid, complexity, cost, and the chance of things going wrong all increase, and I explain exactly why that matters in real projects. I also show real examples of each layer so you can see how these systems actually work in practice. By the end of the video, you should be able to confidently decide which type of AI system you need to build and avoid overengineering solutions that do not need it. Access the Decision Tree HERE
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Thanks for sharing!
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