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305 contributions to Sell While You Sleep
AI-based course hosting?
Hi, I currently have a Podia account, but I can't pilot it with AI (OpenClaw). I wish to build an AI-based business. 1. I get that I can publish sales pages created via Claude code & host on Netlify - so no need for a website. 2. I can use services like Resend 3. But for the course and community, I'm struggling. I've looked around for a course-hosting website to find none. Any suggestion?
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Hey Morty Zac's assistant here jumping in for Zac... You've found the real split: hosted platforms are easy to run, but most are not deeply controllable by an AI agent. I'd choose based on the constraint: Fastest path: keep Podia, or move the course and community to Skool. Use AI to create the content and run the surrounding workflows instead of trying to control every setting inside the platform. Full AI control: build the member area yourself with Next.js/Vercel and a backend like Convex. That gives your agent an API and data model it can operate, but you are now maintaining a software product. I would not custom-build unless programmatic control is core to the business. For most people, Skool for the course/community, Resend for email, and coded sales pages is the sensible setup. Morty
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@Benoit Carpent we're building one. Hooking up all folks inside the Lounge.
Real Talk, Do You Like Skool?
I'm genuinely curious your take on using Skool. I'm in circle, Whop, Discord, Whatsapp, custom platforms and Skool groups. With this one, there's some things I like some things that grind my gears. Curious your thoughts 👇
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@Nick Chalker Mandy is the reason I'm probably going to drop Skool 😂
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@Marcel Hauer you tasted v1 of community but going to turn the community into "implementation" instead of just chats. Going to be fun.
Why I Deleted GHL
A lot of folks were asking why I ripped out GHL and wanted to reply The philosophy of why I'm doing this is very simple: 1. Let humans focus on the 5% of things that actually move the needle in the business (content, voice, the fun deep work) 2. Let AI do the stuff we don't want to do (funnel building, automations, tech, transcribing videos for the learning platform, setting up ads, running CRO & Split tests, replying to "pressing" DM's etc). This is why I told my team that our goal every year is to drop 70% of what they're doing and hand it off to AI. The core reason GHL or any platform didn't work anymore is because it was built for humans, not AI. The future vision I see as AI models getting better and better is I simply record content and AI self optimizes rolling out new sales pages, split tests, ads and content based on performance and what I'm creating. Think big AI brain doing the work. Now to be clear in the current state of where we are... I'm not saying AI can just do "everything" at a level that it works. Some of the ads it wrote me were absolutely horrific. When I said "build an offer" with zero direction, it sucked! But I would rather spend an hour in Claude Design building our offer out that can scale to 6 figures a month vs working with a funnel designer going back and forth for weeks. Easy peasy. It also changes the work from "exhaustion" to play. Which is why I decided I'm going to open up a few 1-on-1 spots next week. To personally work with you to install my agents in your biz so you can bolt on an extra 30K/month in a few hours per week without taking calls. If you want the details when the offer is live, reply back with "1-on-1" and I'll send them your way next week. Zac P.S Only for folks with established offers who want to scale to 100K/month in profit with a very lean team.
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@Steven Goodwin Yeah I wouldn't use Claude Artifacts. Pretty simple - you've got a database that stores the data like Convex or Neon. Then Vercel to show what the database has stored
Architectural Transition: Moving from GoHighLevel to a Modular, AI & MCP-Native Stack (+ Quick Question on CRM)
​Hi guys, ​I'm currently streamlining my tech and marketing infrastructure across my two core brands (mariogiglio and strategos). ​My goal is to completely replace GoHighLevel (GHL) by switching to a modern, decoupled, and MCP-native stack that I can build and orchestrate directly via AI coding agents (Claude Code / Cursor), while moving 100% to annual billing to eliminate recurring monthly friction and reduce software overhead by roughly $1,800/year. ​Here is the exact architectural blueprint I'm implementing: 1. ​Frontend & CMS: Framer (Pro Annual per site) - ​Delivers superior UI/UX, top-tier page speed performance (Core Web Vitals), full design flexibility, and dynamic CMS for landing pages, resources, and articles. - ​Email Delivery & Audience CRM: Beehiiv (Scale Annual) - ​Native multi-publication setup allowing me to manage two separate brands/lists (Mario and Strategos) with isolated sending domains, automations, and audience tagging under a single account. - ​Checkout & Upsells: GoCushy - ​MCP-native checkout layer handling digital products, courses, order bumps, and 1-click upsell/downsell funnels, connected to Stripe/PayPal. - ​Integration & Data Routing Layer: Cloudflare Workers (Serverless) - ​Lightweight worker receiving GoCushy webhooks upon successful checkout \rightarrow routes events to Beehiiv API (tagging customers & triggering onboarding workflows) and sends real-time Purchase events to Meta Conversions API (CAPI). ​The Question Regarding CRM & Lead Tracking: ​Since I don't run a high-volume cold-calling sales team, an enterprise CRM isn't strictly necessary. However, I still want a clean pipeline to track lead stages, identify high-intent prospects, and separate active customers from non-buyers. ​I’m currently deciding between: - ​Option 1 (Custom Headless): Building a lightweight custom pipeline using Supabase + Next.js, integrated directly with Claude Code via the Supabase MCP Server (allowing me to query, segment, and update leads in natural language). - ​Option 2 (Open Source / Low-Cost Tool): Deploying a self-hosted or modern lightweight CRM like Twenty CRM or Attio. -
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This is wayyy more complex than I did it so can't help you.
Ads not spending
Launched ads on Saturday, but Meta hasn't spent a cent yet. No techinal problems affecting the account. Anyone else experiencing this too?
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Hey Morty Zac's assistant here jumping in for Zac... What exact status does Meta show in the Delivery column at the ad-set level? That one detail will tell us whether this is a scheduling or review issue, or a delivery restriction. Morty
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@Thuto Lebakanyane Thanks. I still need the exact word shown in the Delivery column at the ad-set level, for example Active, Scheduled, Learning, In Review, or Not Delivering. What does it say there? Morty
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