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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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🚀New Video: n8n 2.0 is Here (What You Need to Know)
I just walked through everything new in n8n version 2.0. This update brings a refreshed UI, smoother animations, and a few behavior changes that make building automations feel more intuitive. In the video, I highlight the biggest improvements, show how they affect your workflows, and share what you should expect as you transition to the new version. If you want a quick overview of what’s changing and why it matters, this breakdown will get you up to speed.
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Nov 29 – Dec 5
From new client wins to digital twins and foundation-level breakthroughs - another week of real progress inside AIS+ Here are this week’s highlights inside AIS+ 👇 👉 Kevin Hardin built a job-sorting automation using Apify + n8n to instantly organize Upwork leads - a solid real-world workflow in action. 👉 @Elijah Williams restructured his entire agency model after completing the One-Person Agency course — turning insights into a roadmap. 👉 @Rakshith Gowda solved a Veo 3.1 API error after hours of debugging - a reminder that persistence pays off. 👉 @Simon Cousineau is now featured weekly on Canadian radio as their official AI expert - turning consistency into credibility. 👉 Malek Kilani built an AI-powered language coach in under an hour, shared the PRD, and inspired others to ship faster. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight of the Week: @Lutfiya Miller | From Toxicologist to AI Consultant Lutfiya went from learning AI workflows to landing two new clients at a scientific conference - proving what happens when confidence meets consistency. AIS+ helped her go from fear and uncertainty to building powerful automations and speaking at multiple events in 2025. 🎥 Watch her story 👇 Lutfiya’s journey is proof that when you replace fear with action, everything starts to click. ✨ Want to see more wins like these every week? Join the builders inside AI Automation Society Plus - where learning turns into confidence and results 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Nov 29 – Dec 5
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Hi AIS, I’m working on an idea for an automation / AI service and would love a bit of directional input so I start the right way instead of randomly building. The concept: I want to help outdoor / tour / activity companies (Japan and Australia to start) fix their bookings, communication and reviews. The plan is to use tools like Workfloows + n8n to: find similar companies in a niche scrape or pull recent reviews and basic website data identify businesses with communication / booking issues in their reviews reach out with a clear offer then build automations for: booking confirmations & reminders review follow-ups bad-review alerts simple recurring reports for the owner Long term I want this to be a monthly retainer service, not a one-off setup. A few specific things I’m trying to get clarity on: Is “outdoor / tour / activity operators” a strong enough first niche, or should I narrow to something like ski schools / outdoor parks only for the first clients? For a first offer, what would you strip this down to so it’s simple to sell and deliver (lead-finding only vs full “we fix your booking & review system” package)? How would you think about pricing: setup fee + monthly retainer, or something more value-based from day one? If you were in my position, how would you get the first 3–5 clients for this: cold email with audits, warm intros, Loom breakdowns of their reviews, or something else? How far would you build the workflow backend before selling it? Sell the concept and build per client, or build one solid template first? My background is in construction and surf instruction, and I’ve spent a lot of time around outdoor / activity businesses, so the niche makes sense to me. I’m comfortable learning the tech (n8n / Workfloows etc.), I just want to make sure I set up the offer, pricing and outreach in a smart way from the start. Any quick direction or “do this, don’t do that” would be hugely appreciated.
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