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🚀New Video: I built another AI Agent in 2 hours (and got paid $2600)
In this video, I show the exact AI Agent I built in 2 hours, what the AI agent does, and why a client paid $2,600 for it. I break down the idea, how I put it together, and what actually made the AI Agent worth paying for. This video is another super valuable one. Hope you all enjoy!
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🚀New Video: How I'd Learn n8n if I had to Start Over in 2026
If I had to start over and learn n8n from scratch today, this is the exact path I’d follow. The skills to focus on, the mistakes to avoid, and the fastest way to go from beginner to building real workflows that clients actually pay for. This is one of my most valuable videos yet, so I hope you guys enjoy!
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Dec 6 – Dec 12
From five-figure months to first clients and real-world AI builds - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when people stop waiting and start executing. Here are this week’s highlights inside AIS+ 👇 👉 @Sef El is collecting $25K this month from client invoices - built solo, step by step, through consistency and patience. 👉 Jan Goergen-Makinson launched his first voice agent, “Kora,” handling appointments using Retell - a big leap into real client-facing AI. 👉 Prakhar Dubey built his first client workflow for a UK-based NGO supporting SEND children - turning learning into meaningful impact. 👉 @Eduard Friesen broke into the All-Time Top 10 leaderboard and landed his first paid client - momentum stacking fast. 👉 @Abel Alvarado shipped an AI Social Media Intern - from research to auto-image generation and multi-platform posting, all automated. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight of the Week: Nick Mohler | Partnerships Through Community Nick didn’t join AIS+ just for tools - he showed up, participated, and shared openly. That single decision led to meeting a business partner, multiple collaborations, and new client opportunities - all through community connection. 🎥 Watch his quick story 👇 Nick’s journey is proof that when you put yourself out there, the right connections find you. ✨ Want to see more wins like these every week? Join the builders inside AI Automation Society Plus - where consistency, community, and action turn learning into real results 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Dec 6 – Dec 12
FYI: Using AI When You Have Weak or No Internet
Quick reminder for everyone building with AI automations: Most of the “big” models we use (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.) are cloud-based and stop working the moment your connection drops or gets too weak to reliably hit the API. That’s fine when you’re on solid fiber, but it can become a hard bottleneck if you’re traveling, working from client sites, or dealing with spotty Wi‑Fi. If you want AI that still works when the internet doesn’t, look into local / offline AI runners like:Jan – desktop app that lets you run open‑source models locally and also connect to cloud models when you’re online. LM Studio – GUI for downloading and running local LLMs on your machine. Ollama – command‑line first, great for developers who want to script and chain local models.These tools let you:Keep a “backup AI” that still works during outages or weak connections.Do privacy‑sensitive work fully on‑device, with no data leaving your laptop.Prototype and run agents/workflows that don’t depend 100% on APIs being reachable 24/7. Curious what everyone here is using as their offline / weak‑internet stack (models, runners, and workflows). What’s working best for you?
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Hello community, I am currently building an AI Sales Chatbot for Facebook Messenger using the AI Agent node. my workflow triggers immediately on every incoming Webhook message. If a user sends multiple short messages in a row (e.g., "Hello", "I want to buy", "a drone"), the workflow runs 3 times separately. This wastes AI tokens and results in the bot replying 3 separate times, which creates a bad user experience. I want the following sequence of events: 1. When a message arrives, it is stored/appended temporarily. 2. The workflow initiates a short delay (e.g., 5-10 seconds). 3. If a new message arrives from the same sender_id during this delay, the timer resets, and the new message is appended to the previous ones. 4. Only after the silence period (no new messages) does the workflow send the full concatenated text block to the AI Agent for processing. My Question: What is the simplest way to achieve this workflow? Thank you for your advice!
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