Which one is the best overall? You have another pick? Please tell me which and why. Imagine I’m planning all kinds of different projects, chatbots, voicebots, agents, tools, automations. I know this might seem like a silly question, and the answer is often “it depends.” Still, I’d love to hear your favorite and why!
@Sergio Longhi Yes, you're correct about Make. n8n, as you said, can easily be self hosted, and you can also build and host your chatbots in it (AI Agents).
Hi guys, anyone use Make.com to run automations? If so, how much are you all paying for subscriptions and operations? If I'm working with 10 clients and have a limit of 10,000 operations per month, will that generally be enough?
@Liam Kelly It depends on you priorities and what types of automations and how you're going to use them. If you're not a "technical" person and want something that's easy to use, then Make is a good option. Especially since it has many more integrations out of the box. However, if you prioritize cost, control, data privacy and customizability, then n8n is the way to go.
It depends on how you will be building and testing your bots. If you're going to use web platforms like voiceflow, Vapi, etc., then the pc won't be as important. Rather, you would want to have a strong internet connection. If you're going to be developing locally, using open-source LLM's and platforms, in that case you will need a strong PC. Preferably one with a good Nvidia GPU.
@Joseph O'Brien I wasn't actually excluding Macs. By PC I meant personal computers in general. I do get what you mean though since many use PC to refer to computers other than Macs.
Hi Everyone, I have been having some really interesting conversations with some potential clients and have come across a use case which could be productised across a lot of industries. The requirements: Create a tool that can review an application document to output a likelihood of an application being successful, as well as reasoning, and highlight areas for improvement. There should be a mechanism for the model to iterate on itself with each further application to ensure it is improving over time. The artefacts: - Defined criteria for success - 100 examples of a mix of successful/unsuccessful applications Has anyone had any experience implementing a solution like this and would be willing to collaborate on a PoC? My initial research has led me to look into embeddings, vectors and pytorch/tensorflow but I do not have the experience for this one. Thanks!
Hi, I’m Masoom, a 16-year-old, I’m diving into a bold challenge: building an AI automation agency that earns $10K/month in just 365 days! 💼💰 Here’s the plan: 📌 Start from scratch. 📌 Document my journey with daily videos. 📌 Combine my web development and digital marketing skills to make it happen. I’d love to hear your thoughts: Is this a good decision? Any advice for a beginner on this path? 🙌 Let’s turn this dream into reality! 💡
Awesome challenge! Are you going to be documenting it publicly? Would love to follow your progress. I haven't seen anyone else do this on Youtube yet, so if you do that, you have a chance to make it big time.