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🌱 Welcome to GetBizBot Collective
If you’re here, you’re likely already using AI in your business, or seriously considering it, and have noticed that it doesn’t always feel as simple or as helpful as it was promised. GetBizBot Collective is for business owners who want to use AI in a way that supports clearer thinking, better decisions, and steadier work. The focus is not hype or doing more, but using AI where it genuinely helps rather than by default. This is a brand new membership and not everything is in place yet. But it will be soon. I am so happy to have you with me in this journey. Inside the classroom you find some tools that is a gift from me to you. I hope you will find them useful in your everyday working life, just like I do. :) 🧠 What this space is about This space is about strengthening your ability to decide: when AI actually saves time when it quietly adds friction what needs support right now how to stay in charge of your way of working Over time, this tends to lead to more confident AI decisions: knowing when to use tools, how to use them, and when they are not the right answer. The aim is not optimisation for its own sake. It is better decisions in work that is already complex enough. 🛠 How this space works This space is designed for thoughtful use of AI, without pressure to perform or keep up. Here you’ll find: reflections on real-world AI use in solo businesses observations about where things tend to get heavier than expected questions and perspectives meant to support clearer thinking, not push action You’re welcome to read, reflect, and join discussions when it makes sense for you. 📦 Membership levels 🌱Free level The free level gives you access to the shared thinking in this space. You’ll see posts, reflections, and discussions about using AI in real solo business work: where it helps where it creates friction how to make cleaner decisions The focus here is orientation: noticing patterns, naming friction, and becoming more confident in your own judgment before adding more tools.
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👋 Hi, I’m Åsa, based in Sweden, and I’m the person behind GetBizBot Collective. English is not my first language, so if a sentence sometimes sounds a little unusual, that’s usually the explanation. Not a hidden AI quirk. By background, I’m a social worker and a certified life coach. Long before AI entered my work, I spent years paying close attention to how people think, make decisions, hesitate, push themselves too hard, or get stuck without really noticing why. That background has shaped how I approach AI today. I work with AI tools every day. I enjoy good tools. I also question them. Especially when they promise to save time but end up requiring more thinking, more explaining, or more fixing than expected. Which made me start creating my own AI tools. That perspective comes from who I am and how I work, not from chasing trends or building systems for their own sake. It also shapes how I design and think about AI tools, with the interaction between a human and a machine always in mind. 👇 If you feel like it, introduce yourself in the comments You do not need to write anything polished or clever. A few lines is plenty. For example: * what kind of work or business you are running * what made you curious about AI right now * or one thing you hoped AI would make easier I am so happy that you are here! Åsa
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When testing tools quietly replaces deciding
I want to put words to something I’ve noticed many times, both in my own work and when talking to other solopreneurs. “I’m just testing one more tool.” On the surface, that sounds responsible. Thoughtful, even. Testing before committing feels like avoiding waste and bad decisions. But over time, I’ve noticed that testing can also become a place where decisions wait. Not because someone is lazy or afraid, but because testing feels safer than choosing. As long as you’re testing, nothing has to be final yet. The interesting part is that testing still costs something. Every tool you try asks you to understand how it works, how it wants to be used, and whether it might be useful later. Even if you never adopt it, the mental work has already happened. What I’m curious about is this: Have you noticed a difference between testing that actually helped you decide and testing that mostly kept the decision open?
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💬 Where does AI help, and where does it get heavy?
One thing I keep noticing is that AI rarely fails outright. Most of the time, it works. And yet, something still feels off. The output is fine, but the process feels heavier than expected. More explaining. More adjusting. More thinking than the task itself seemed to require. I’m curious whether that matches your experience. Where does AI genuinely make things easier for you right now? And where does it quietly add more effort than you expected?
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