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I'm hiring a Conference Program Director ($3K bounty if you refer)
Big news: we're launching virtual and in-person AI automation events. And I need someone to run the show, curating speakers, topics, and sessions. It pays $100K-$120K. And if you refer the person we hire, you get $3,000 cash. Know someone who'd be perfect? Or maybe it's you? Get the details here: Conference Program Director P.S. Link to apply is at the bottom of the page.
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🚀New Video: Claude Code Just Added What Everyone Wanted (Remote Control)
In this video, I walk you through the new Claude Code remote control feature. What it is, how to set it up, and how to start using it from anywhere. I demo the full setup process so you can follow along step by step, and I cover some key limitations and things you should know before diving in. By the end, you'll have everything you need to get Claude Code remote control up and running on your own. Whether you're managing projects on the go or just want more flexibility in how you work with Claude Code, this is a game changer. Claude Code Remote Control Links: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/remote-control https://venturebeat.com/orchestration/anthropic-just-released-a-mobile-version-of-claude-code-called-remote
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Feb 14 – Feb 20
This week inside AIS+ was all about ROI, real client work, and turning skills into assets. A lot of “firsts.” A lot of momentum. And a lot of proof that execution compounds. Here are a few standout wins inside AIS+ 👇 👉 @Rishi Raj closed a $1,000 client on his birthday - full ROI on his community investment… and he’s only 17. 👉 Dave-Amy Simpson signed and delivered their first paid vibe-coded automation gig, breaking down pricing and value-based selling. 👉 Sven Loeffler got his first fully implemented client workflow live, removing manual data entry completely. 👉 @Emmanuel Gonzalez shipped his first landing page + AI assessment flow, complete with email automation and spam protection. 👉 @Sai Santosh Kumar D rebuilt his website using Framer MCP + Claude Code, leveling up speed and execution. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight: @Abdurrahman Ibrahim | $8,000 from Showing Up Abdurrahman calculated it. $8,000 earned directly from AIS+. No cold DMs. No aggressive outreach. Just posting valuable work consistently. A simple tutorial about OpenAI Web Search API brought in a high-end client. Other posts brought more inbound opportunities. His biggest surprise? How easy it became once he started showing authority publicly. When you share real work in a high-signal room, the right people notice. Abdurrahman’s story is proof that visibility + value = opportunity. 🎥 Watch Abdurrahman’s story 👇 ✨ Want to see wins like this every single week? Join AI Automation Society Plus and turn learning into clients, systems, and real ROI 🚀
  🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Feb 14 – Feb 20
n8n or claude code?
I've been learning how to use n8n for almost 5 months now and, in fact, I have an actual server running my automations. The problem here is that I have also seen a lot of people changing from n8n to claude code. I don't want to make the change now and after that kick myself for not continuing building in n8n, so that is why I write this post. My long term objective is to learn how to make money with AI selling this services to businesses or customers, and I am afraid of losing all the progress that I made just because of the explosion of claude code and these agentinc AI tools. Which would be the best way to combine both of them (n8n and claude code) in order to build this automations the most effective way? Or is it actually worth changing completely to claude code even though I would let n8n behind?
How Do I Develop Strong “Automation Thinking”?
Hi everyone I recently received advice from an experienced automation developer: “Focus deeply on mastering automation thinking before tools.” That really stuck with me. As a beginner in AI workflow automation (planning to freelance in the future), I want to build the right foundation instead of just learning tools like n8n or Zapier randomly. For those with experience: How did you personally develop automation thinking? What exercises or practices helped you most? How can I train myself to think in systems instead of just steps? I’d really appreciate practical guidance. I’m serious about mastering this properly.
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