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AIS Live - July 11 & 12 is happening in 13 hours
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Who's pumped??
Last day to buy your AIS Live tickets! We brought together real AI business owners to show you guys what they actually sell and how they do it. July 11th and 12th (this weekend) and completely virtual. Get your ticket HERE
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🏆 Community Wins Recap | July 4 – July 10
From AI operating systems and first client deliveries to open-source tools, second brains, and personal AI assistants, this week inside AIS+ showed that the best products often start by solving your own problems first. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week inside AIS+ 👉 @Miguel Alfonso Murillo closed 3 clients using the AIOS he built for his own business, sharing how his journey evolved from experimenting with ChatGPT to running his operations with AI. 👉 @James Joens delivered his first client project just 11 days into AIS+, saving his client $1,400 on a single deal and following it up with his first in-person cold outreach meeting. 👉 @Jenni Saarenpää built her own AI-powered Wealth Analyzer after realizing the tool she wanted didn't exist, creating a personal FIRE planning app with powerful financial modeling. 👉@Konstantinos Karamatzianis built and open-sourced Session Guardian, solving Claude Code session limits for himself before sharing it with the entire community. 👉 @Girish Mohan created an AI Treasurer to manage expenses for a 100-person family festival, turning a real-life headache into a practical automation. ⸻ 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Jacob West Jacob joined AIS+ looking to build a business, not just learn AI. Since then, he has: - Built the confidence to leave his job and go all in on entrepreneurship - Closed larger AI projects by applying real business fundamentals - Shifted from learning tools to building a scalable business around them His biggest takeaway? Skills matter. But confidence comes from building, taking action, and surrounding yourself with people already doing what you want to do. 🎥 Watch Jacob's story 👇 ✨ Every week, members turn personal projects into client work, ideas into systems, and momentum into real businesses.
🏆 Community Wins Recap | July 4 – July 10
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What do you get if you upgrade to AIS+?
Some of you have never heard of the AIS+ community. Others have but the part that trips you up is the actual difference between the two. Either way, this post will give you clarity. This free group is a bundle of quick resources pulled from my YouTube videos, plus a massive open community that anyone can join. It's a great place to get your bearings and see what's possible. But it's open to everyone, it can be noisy and overwhelming, and there's no path through it. You can get help from other members, but I rarely answer questions here. AIS+ is the opposite: - A step by step roadmap with a clear order, so you're never guessing what to do next - A much smaller community of people who are seriously committed to building and selling AI agents - I answer questions every day and run a weekly Q&A call where you can get direct access to me For the course material: The roadmap takes you from zero to building and selling AI agents, and the whole thing is built on the latest tech like Claude Code and Codex. We update it constantly. The old n8n material has been archived. It's still there if you want it, but it's no longer the focus, because the way you build today has moved on and the courses moved with it. Here's the actual roadmap inside, in order, with when each piece opens up: 1. Start Here (opens the moment you join). Gets you oriented. How the community works, the path ahead, and how to get help when you need it. 2. Build Your Portfolio (opens the moment you join). Why a portfolio matters, beginner level tutorials, and what types of projects to focus on. You end up with real work you can show a client. 3. Claude Code (opens the moment you join). This is now its own dedicated course. Build faster, turn ideas into working automations, and go deep on the tool serious builders are using right now. This takes you from beginner to advanced, step-by-step. 4. Get Your First Clients (opens after 30 days). Getting your first clients is hard, because you don’t have any case studies yet. So, we analyzed all of the success stories from our members and found they get their initial clients with two different techniques: warm outreach and Upwork. So, we teach both techniques in detail with exactly what to say, exactly how to position yourself when you have no proof.
🚀 Built today: AI-Powered Real Estate Lead Management & CRM System
Today I finished building an AI-powered real estate lead management system using n8n + OpenAI + Airtable. The goal was to automate the journey from a website inquiry to a qualified lead with minimal manual work. Current features: ✅ Website lead capture ✅ AI-powered lead analysis & summaries ✅ Buyer/Seller classification ✅ Lead scoring & quality (Hot / Warm / Cold) ✅ Automated email follow-ups ✅ AI-generated SMS follow-ups ✅ Consultation booking ✅ Airtable CRM for lead, appointment & follow-up management ✅ Google Sheets integration ✅ Error handling throughout the workflow I've attached a few screenshots of the CRM to show how the data is organized after the automation runs. Still improving the system, but it's been a great project for learning how to combine AI with real business workflows. 💬 If you were building this, what feature would you add next? I'd genuinely appreciate any feedback or suggestions. #BuildInPublic #n8n #OpenAI #Automation #AIAgents #Airtable #CRM #WorkflowAutomation #RealEstate #ArtificialIntelligence
🚀 Built today: AI-Powered Real Estate Lead Management & CRM System
Day 2 done. Played with the Firecrawl MCP server and this one fought back a little. 😅
Back for round two of the 7-day challenge 🙌 What I built: I hooked up the Firecrawl MCP server and put it to work scraping real data off the web. Started with a pull from Yelp to grab some leads, and that went smoothly, no complaints. Then I got ambitious and tried scraping product reviews, first off Google, then off Best Buy, and that's where things got spicy. One thing that clicked: Not every site scrapes the same. The Yelp pull was quick and clean, but the moment I pointed it at Google and Best Buy for reviews, it hit some real snags. I ended up having to restart the whole scraping session, and the second run did behave better, so sometimes the fix really is just to tear it down and start fresh. Good reminder that the tool working perfectly once doesn't mean the next target is going to be as friendly. One thing I'd improve next time: The big head-scratcher was speed. That second run took way longer than my earlier Yelp pull, and I honestly can't tell you why yet. So next time I want to actually dig into what's slowing it down, whether it's the site fighting back, the volume of reviews, or something in how I set up the request. Figuring out the "why" behind the slow run is my homework. Not as clean as Day 1, but I learned more from it wrestling with me than the easy win did. That's the point of the challenge, right? 😄 Anyone else run into scrapers that work great on one site and choke on the next? Curious how you all handle it. (The third page, for some reason, kept failing, so I just told Claude to run with the 2 pages we had.)
Day 2 done. Played with the Firecrawl MCP server and this one fought back a little. 😅
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