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Working on phone?
Hey guys how can I work on my AI Automation business on my phone? Android
1 like • Mar 21
Yeah, you can work on your phone, but I think a PC will be better.
1 like • Mar 25
@Dawid Kesek You can work from your phone, but only for light tasks like prompts (ChatGPT/Claude), planning (Notion/Docs), outreach (Gmail), and small automation edits. Real building is much easier on a PC, so think of phone = light work, PC = serious work.
one change. reply rate doubled.
ran cold email for an AI agency last month. here are the numbers that actually mattered - reply rate was sitting at 4.2%, 23 positive replies, 11 calls booked, 3 closed. the difference between this and the previous month wasn't the copy, wasn't the offer - it was the list. switched from a broad scrape to a hyper targeted list of agencies actively running paid ads with no case studies on their site. that one change moved everything. what does your targeting look like right now?
3 likes • Mar 23
Your metric was already very good, and now it gets much better. If possible, we would love to get to know about your approach and your message.
1 like • Mar 24
@Steve Kotev I dont have Telegram; we can talk in DM or WhatsApp
Your Pipeline Shows Where Your Business Is Actually Stuck
A lot of business owners look at revenue to understand their business. But a better place to look first is the pipeline. Your pipeline usually shows exactly where the problem is: – Lots of leads, few replies → follow-up problem – Many conversations, few bookings → qualification problem – Many bookings, few closed deals → sales problem – Many closed deals, delivery delays → operations problem When you track leads properly in a CRM like GoHighLevel, your pipeline becomes a diagnostic tool, not just a list of contacts. Instead of guessing where the problem is, you can see it clearly. Systems don’t just automate work. They give visibility so you can make better decisions. Question: In your pipeline right now, where do most leads get stuck?
1 like • Mar 23
Thanks for the advice! It really help me out.
Should I Niche Down Further?
I’m considering focusing my AI automation agency on home service businesses. I’m debating whether to keep it broad across all types of home services or to specialize in a specific niche, like plumbing, cleaning, or landscaping. I’d love to hear from anyone with experience in this space. What has worked better for growth, client acquisition, and delivering value: staying broad or going niche?
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I Run 10 YouTube Channels. I Don't Make a Single Video. Here's what that actually looks like
I woke up this morning to 10 fresh podcast episodes. Fully researched. Scripted. Narrated. Visuals timed to every beat. Published to YouTube, RSS, and my own website. I didn't make any of them. A machine on my desk did. While I slept. I launched these channels at the end of February. It hasn't been a month yet. Some episodes are pulling 1,000+ views and gaining subscribers - with zero ads, zero promotion, zero outreach. But here's what I need you to understand: this is not a prompt. When people hear "automated content," they picture someone typing a topic into a chatbox and hitting publish. That's not what this is. That's not even close. What I built is a multi-stage production pipeline. Not a single generation step - a sequence of independent systems, each with its own job, its own rules, and its own quality bar. Every stage has to pass before the next one starts. If something isn't good enough, it gets caught, flagged, and redone automatically. Here's what that actually means in practice: Every episode starts with real research. Not "summarise this topic." Actual source-finding, fact-checking, angle evaluation. The kind of editorial groundwork a good producer would do before writing a single word. Most automated content skips this entirely. Mine can't - the pipeline won't let it move forward without it. Then there's the writing. And this is where I spent most of my 45 days. I didn't just generate scripts - I built an entire set of rules around how spoken language works differently from written language. How rhythm changes when someone is listening instead of reading. How a pause lands. How a transition should feel. Early versions sounded like a textbook. Now they sound like someone talking to you. After the writing comes the part most people don't think about: quality control. Every script gets evaluated across multiple dimensions before it moves on. There's a hard pass/fail threshold. I've watched the system reject its own output dozens of times and come back with something genuinely better. Nothing mediocre gets through. That's not a nice-to-have - it's the reason the content performs.
I Run 10 YouTube Channels. I Don't Make a Single Video. Here's what that actually looks like
0 likes • Mar 22
Wow! It amazing!
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Abd ur Rahman Siddiqui
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AI Builder | I build automations, agents, and apps for businesses | Open for projects

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Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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