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Built a session-limited AI system to control usage (and it worked better than expected)
Recently worked on an AI system for a music industry website redesign. There were two parts to it: 1. A public-facing AI chat widget for general queries + lead capture 2. A private, full-screen AI assistant inside the client portal. The second one was more interesting. The client didn’t just want “AI support” — they were concerned about users overusing it and burning unnecessary tokens. So instead of a typical chatbot, I designed a session-based interaction system: - Each user gets a 5-minute active window - At minute 4 → a warning is triggered (“1 minute left”) - At minute 5 → session ends + redirects to an external GPT - Then a 5-minute cooldown kicks in - After cooldown → user can start again It basically runs in a loop. What’s interesting is how this changes behavior: Users become more intentional with their questions instead of treating it like an endless chat. Also ended up optimizing one of their internal workflows in the process: A task that used to take ~6 hours manually is now done in under 10 minutes. No fancy theory here—just structuring AI usage in a way that actually makes sense operationally. Still experimenting with how far this “controlled AI interaction” approach can go.
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Hello everyone Just trying to share my Idea to you to if you want I started my YouTube channel last year and have been able to sort great things out , currently am making $5kmonly. Have been doing it alone been a while 😞 but not working perfectly for me till I suggest highering a specialist who help me in both monetizing and editing my video probably. More information ...
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Oh, I see. YouTube is a competitive platform, so it has its own challenges. For me, the hardest part is script writing and keeping the content ideas flowing. I’m in the history niche, so there’s a lot of research involved, too. By the way, which niche are you interested in getting into?
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15 Days of Facebook Posts using Relevance AI and Make.com
I originally built this in Make, but thought let me see how it looks in Relevance AI - which I think worked better - however I am still using a Tally form in Make to trigger the Relevance Tool and then Make carries on and emails the list. I used the Openrouter with DeepSeek to change the text to HTML for sending in the email. Still have some issues with the 3 dots and the html code pieces that always seems to appear - any suggestions to remove that would be appreciated. Would love for you to try it out and see what you think. https://tally.so/r/mYpJ1B
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