Maybe I'm overthinking this, but as someone who has been in content creation and managing social media, I've been asking myself where the opportunity is now. AI can write captions, create graphics, generate videos, and even build content calendars. It feels like more businesses are experimenting with doing it themselves. Lately, I've also been thinking about leaning more into my tech background. Instead of just creating content, I'm considering helping online business owners set up the tools they need to operate things like AI workflows, tech stacks, automations, apps, and getting everything connected so they can actually run their business efficiently. Especially for people who are just starting out, don't have a budget to hire an agency, and want someone to help them get everything set up without spending a fortune. I'm curious... šDo you think this is something people would actually pay for? šIf you're a business owner, what part of the "tech side" do you find most overwhelming? šAnd if you're still landing clients consistently in the AI era, what's working for you? I'd genuinely love to hear how others are adapting because I know this industry is changing fast, and I think many of us are trying to figure out where we can provide the most value.