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🚀New Video: Claude Design = Claude Design Builds Beautiful 3D Websites Instantly (full tutorial)
I used Claude Design to rebuild my AI Automation Society site and my personal site in about 20 minutes each, and the results felt way more polished than what I had before. In this video I walk through the full process of going from an idea to a deployed website, including how to plan with Claude, use Claude Design's tweaks and comments, push everything to GitHub, and host it on Vercel. I also break down what actually eats your usage limits so you can stretch every session a lot further
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🚀New Video: How to Never Hit Your Claude Session Limit Again
If you're hitting session limits in Claude Code, this video breaks down exactly how tokens actually work and the habits that will stop you from burning through them. I cover context rot, manual compaction, the rewind feature, sub agents, markdown conversions, and a free token dashboard I built so you can see where your tokens are really going. By the end you'll know when to clear, when to chain sessions, and why the 1 million token window is insurance, not a goal to fill. Token Dashboard 10 GitHub Repos: https://x.com/DeRonin_/status/2045420155434320270?s=20
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🏆 Community Wins Recap | Apr 11 – Apr 17
From first AI roles and paying clients to live receptionist systems and enterprise training deals - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when execution meets consistency. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ 👉 @Griffin Maklansky went from being laid off to landing a role as an AI Workflow Builder in just 1 month. 👉 Duy Nguyen moved from fear to action, built a full AI-operated business, and already landed 2 paying clients through word-of-mouth. 👉 @Narsis Amin built a fully working AI restaurant receptionist handling bookings, availability, and CRM logging end-to-end. 👉 Michael Wacht closed a deal to deliver AI training for 200 employees, stepping into enterprise-level impact. 👉 @Dion Wang received his first official testimonial, validating real client results and around 40 hours/month saved. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Debbie DeMarco Bennett Debbie joined AIS+ at a moment when AI was starting to disrupt the business she had built for 13 years. Instead of staying scared, she decided to learn how to work with the technology. Since joining, she has: • Automated multiple parts of her business and freed up major time • Built her own admin dashboard and secure internal systems • Started DeMarco Bennett AI • Landed her first client and began rebuilding their business systems Her biggest shift? From thinking “I’m not technical enough” to realizing that with the right support, iteration, and community, she could absolutely build. Debbie’s journey is proof that you do not need a tech background - you need the willingness to learn, ask questions, and keep building. 🎥 Watch Debbie’s story 👇 ✨ Want to see wins like this every week? Step inside AI Automation Society Plus and start building assets that compound 🚀
🏆 Community Wins Recap | Apr 11 – Apr 17
When you start using n8n for the first time,
how do you build? Most people go straight to one massive workflow with all the nodes. It looks impressive, and I fell into that trap with my first client. But take a guess what happened when we ran the system. It crashed somewhere in the chain. And every time it broke, I had to repair that node and start from scratch. What I learned is that you need to control the data from flow to flow. Here's how. Say you have leads coming in from HubSpot. To move them between flows, use a status field. 1. Lead enters Flow 1, gets status "new" 2. Flow 2 runs only on status "new", updates status to "processed" at the end 3. Flow 3 picks up the processed lead from Flow 2 and marks it as "done" This is how you process data through many flows without connecting them. You control movement with different states so leads pass through each flow in order. What are the benefits? If Flow 3 gets an error, Flows 1 and 2 keep running. You have fewer nodes to fix when something breaks. Fixing an error takes 10 minutes instead of 30. I've attached an image of my WhatsApp lead gen system I built for a client. It has 8 flows, but you could put every node into one flow and try to make it work. But instead I have a system that runs 24/7 and processes leads as they come in. One tip. Don't start with 8 flows. Start with 3 and make them work together as one system.
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