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Congrats to our May graduates! #AISChallengešŸŽ‰
Huge shoutout to everyone who finished the 7-Day Challenge this month and got certified. Seven days, zero to your own executive assistant in Claude Code. Step by step, from nothing to shipped. These 31 members put in the reps and walked away with a working assistant they built themselves: Robert Marshall, Gabriel Gadsden, Kamesh S., Patrick Campbell, Marianella John, Jerick Paulo, Duarte Colaco, Alessandro Waidmann, Fouad Hassanein, Nikit Raghuwanshi, Siri, Kevin Montes, Kingdavid Agbidi, Ramkesh Kumar, Aamir Mustafa, Joel Crasta, Miroslav Buso, Leoni Milano, Olga, Gautam, Muhammad Haris, Gregory Lashley, June MG, Justin Weschenfelder, Shahroz Ahmed, JoJo, Tone Glomstein, Nikkie Burns, Anurag Sinha, Kirk Shelton, Varun If you haven't started yet, the challenge is completely free and it's right here: https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society/classroom/dda699b7?md=1be568a1864b4d999d152832656dea48 One lesson, one build, each day. By the end you'll have your own Claude Code assistant up and running. See you in the next cohort. - Nate
Congrats to our May graduates! #AISChallengešŸŽ‰
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šŸš€New Video: I Turned Claude Opus 4.8 Into My Entire AI Operating System
In this video I show you how I turned Claude Opus 4.8 into my full AI operating system that runs my businesses, holds all my context, and replaces the constant tab switching between apps. I walk through the Four C's I use to build it (context, connections, capabilities, cadence), the mindset shift of working out of Claude Code by default, how I organize files and skills, and the bike method for safely giving agents more autonomy. By the end you'll know exactly how to set up your own AI OS and the trap to avoid when you start handing it real keys. GITHUB REPO
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šŸ† Weekly Wins Recap | May 23 – May 29
From $64K+ in closed deals to first paid projects, first workflows, and first technical builds - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when builders stop consuming and start moving. Some wins were big money. Some were first steps. Both matter. šŸš€ Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ šŸ‘‰ @Jacob West closed two deals in one week — a $22.5K custom software build for a local gym and a $42K AI OS rollout for a mid-market energy business. šŸ‘‰ @Luca Giovinazzo delivered his first full client project live — 11 n8n workflows, CRM, Telegram bot, inventory alerts, booking system, KPI tracking, user guide, and Loom walkthrough. šŸ‘‰ @Fadwa Naboulssi landed her first client three weeks into the community — a candidate sourcing workflow on a $150-per-successful-hire commission. šŸ‘‰ @George Maitland completed his first technical build using Claude Code + n8n MCP — a local content engine with Telegram as the command center. šŸ‘‰ @James O Neill built a free portfolio site for a friend-of-a-friend’s side hustle… and she insisted on paying anyway. First real money landed. āø» šŸŽ„ Super Win Spotlight | @Josh Holladay Josh joined AIS+ because he wanted more than scattered learning. He wanted momentum. Focused content. Better access. And a room full of people actually moving. Since joining, he has: - Closed real client work - Built stronger confidence around pricing and value - Used the portfolio course to get clear on where he was and what needed to happen next - Learned how to turn client conversations into real business opportunities - Found a place to celebrate wins with people who actually understand the journey
šŸ† Weekly Wins Recap | May 23 – May 29
Some advice on AI projects I wish I had when I was starting out.
I'm Tiago, Head of AI and Automations at a B2B sales company. I do this all day, every day, so I want to help people who are just getting into this space. 1. Organize and document everything Understand the concept of Epics and Stories. Use frameworks that help you structure this. It makes a real difference in every project you touch. 2. Eval is your core job Evaluating outputs is not something you delegate. This is the core job 3. Automating something is actually simple. Here's my process: Document the process (step 1, step 2, step 3...) Ask the AI: "How can I improve this process strategically?" Then ask: "How can I make on technical way this as simple, fast and efficient as possible?" Go back to step 1. Document and evaluate again. That's it. Most people overcomplicate it.
Trying to figure out a strategy for model spending
I'm on a budget. Currently spending like 20$ on gh copilot sub but they are switching to a pay per use model i think. also spending 20 on Cursor sub and I bought a block of Gemini tokens that lasted a while. I want to up my spend to maybe 200$ a month but where do i put my money? Where do you? I'm looking at direct subs to anthropic or openai, or api keys or an aggregate service. ( The next issue will be model choice strategies to choose the right one for a job, and automating that choice.)
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