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🚀New Video: Building Realistic Voice Agents Has Never Been Easier
Voice agents used to mean clicking through ElevenLabs dashboards and wiring up API endpoints by hand. In this one I built a working voice agent for a website that captures leads and books discovery calls through cal.com, all by describing it in plain English to Claude Code. You'll see the full build, the bugs I hit along the way, and how I debugged them without ever touching the docs.
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🚀New Video: I Tried 100+ Claude Code Skills. These 6 Are The Best.
After 400 hours in Claude Code, I noticed that businesses keep paying for the same six types of skills. In this video, I break down each one, what it does, and why these simple, boring skills are the ones that actually sell. Whether you're brand new to AI automations or already building for clients, these are the skills worth learning first.
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🏆 Community Wins Recap | Apr 25 – May 1
From AI roles and first clients to live receptionist systems and enterprise training deals - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when builders stop watching and start executing. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ 👉 @Griffin Maklansky went from being laid off to landing an AI Workflow Builder role in just 1 month. 👉 @Ahmed Bin Faisal landed another $2,000 USD client — an interior design firm — and broke down exactly what led to the close 👉 @Narsis Amin built a working AI restaurant receptionist handling bookings, availability, and CRM logging end-to-end. 👉 @Josh Holladay closed a $4.5K (+$1K) client with half up front today — and dropped his top 10 lessons from the close 👉 @Dion Wang received his first official testimonial, validating real client impact and around 40 hours/month saved. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Duy Nguyen Duy started as an engineer who was curious about AI — but unsure how to turn that curiosity into something real. After joining AIS+, he went from learning passively to building his own AI-operated business, Sharper Automations. Since then, he has: • Built a 24-agent AI business operating system • Landed 2 local paying clients through word-of-mouth • Created a system that improves itself weekly through feedback loops • Started moving toward his goal of leaving his corporate job His biggest shift? From “Can I really do this?” → to building a real business around AI automation.
🏆 Community Wins Recap | Apr 25 – May 1
I Automated My Daily Content Research. It Runs Every Morning at 11am.
I used to spend an hour every morning checking AI news and figuring out what to post about. Built a model that handles the whole thing automatically. What it does: - Monitors 4 sources daily: Anthropic changelog, Claude GitHub, Gemini release notes, AI influencer posts - An LLM filters the noise — only major updates make the cut - Generates a LinkedIn post, Instagram caption, and branded image for each update - Creates a ClickUp review card — I approve or discard in one click Saves 1 to 2 hours every single morning. Full live demo in the video. Stack: trigger.dev, FAL.ai, ClickUp
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Hi, I’m currently stuck trying to decide whether to focus on a single niche or work across multiple areas. When I scroll through YouTube, I see many options like Google reviews services, website building, chatbot creation for e-commerce websites, voice agents, and providing business solutions by analyzing operations. I want to go deep into one business. Which one would be the best to focus on?
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