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6 contributions to AI Automation First Client
My Teenager Had 6 Syllabi and Zero Idea What Was Due When 😲
Start of semester. Kid comes home with 6 syllabi. Some printed, some digital, some "on the class website somewhere." Three weeks in: "I didn't know that was due." Missed assignment. Grade dropped. THE TEENAGER TIME MANAGEMENT CRISIS Each class has different format. Some teachers list due dates clearly. Some bury them in paragraphs. Some just say "weekly quizzes" with no specific dates. Asking "do you have homework?" gets a shrug. Checking the syllabi requires actually reading them. Nobody reads them after day one. Teachers assume students track their own deadlines. Students assume they'll remember. Nobody remembers. THE SYLLABUS ORGANIZER I BUILT Start of each semester, syllabi go into folder. Workflow processes each one. Extracts course name, teacher info, grading breakdown, office hours. Most importantly: every single assignment, project, exam with due dates and point values. Sorts everything chronologically. Not by class, by DATE. What's due soonest at the top regardless of which class. Generates a master calendar. Every deadline visible in one place. Weekly summary: "This week: History essay (50 pts), Math quiz (20 pts), Science lab report (30 pts)." THE GRADE PROTECTION Before: Missed assignments, "I didn't know," scrambling at last minute, stress for everyone. After: Deadlines visible, no surprises, actually can plan ahead. First semester with this system: No missed assignments. First time ever. Kid still complains about the weekly summary notifications. "I know, mom." But hasn't missed anything since. The extraction struggles with syllabi that are images instead of real PDFs. Some teachers scan handwritten documents. Those need manual entry. Worth the effort. Fighting over missed homework was exhausting for everyone. This is the workflow here i want to share How do you help students actually track what's due?
My Teenager Had 6 Syllabi and Zero Idea What Was Due When 😲
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Guidance
Hi everyone 👋 I’m from India, currently working on voice assistants, bots, and experimenting with vibe coding as well. I’m trying to better understand which countries are most suitable for getting international clients. I’d really appreciate your insights on: - Which countries are best to target for clients (based on demand and ease of getting work) - Time zone compatibility with Indian - Communication and collaboration experience - Payment reliability and professionalism If you’ve worked with clients from different countries, I’d love to hear your honest experiences — what worked well and what didn’t. Please Let Me Know Below 🥺✨
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My Husband Didn't Know His Competitor Dropped Prices Until He Lost 3 Jobs 😲
Landscaping business. Competitive market. Husband quotes jobs, sometimes wins, sometimes doesn't. Lost 3 bids in a row. Unusual for him. Good reputation, fair prices. Something changed. THE BLIND SPOT Ran into a competitor at the supply yard. Casual conversation. Mentioned their new pricing structure. Lower base rates, added premium services separately. Homeowners were seeing lower initial quotes. My husband's all-inclusive pricing looked expensive by comparison. He had no idea this happened. Didn't even know the competitor had a website with pricing listed now. Spent two weeks scrambling to understand what competitors were doing. Manual research. Painful. THE COMPETITOR TRACKER I BUILT Watches for any public documents competitors post. Service guides, pricing sheets, capability brochures. Some competitors email these out. Some post to their websites. When new document appears, workflow extracts the relevant information. Services offered, pricing if visible, new capabilities announced, coverage areas. Compiles into a summary. What changed from last time we looked at this competitor. My husband gets a notification when something meaningful changes. Not every little thing, but pricing changes, new services, expanded territory. THE AWARENESS NOW Before: Learning about competitor changes from losing jobs or accidental conversations. After: Sees pricing shifts and service changes within days of announcement. Adjusted his quoting approach. Base price for core work, line items for premium additions. Matches how customers are now comparing quotes. Won the next 4 bids after adjusting. Not perfect. Only catches competitors who publish things publicly. Word of mouth competitors still invisible. But better than nothing. This is the workflow i want to share How do you keep track of what competitors are doing?
My Husband Didn't Know His Competitor Dropped Prices Until He Lost 3 Jobs 😲
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Pls help with pdfvector
They updated the n8n node and the endpoint, I followed the updating steps as they said in the update email but the account is not connecting tree the node, what should I do?? I already updated the node and paste the new endpoint and new api key but still not working!
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Spent 3 Months Fighting an Insurance Claim That Should Have Been Simple 🥰
My mom had a procedure. Insurance denied the claim. Started a three-month nightmare. The denial letter made no sense. Referenced wrong procedure code. Listed wrong date. Clearly processed incorrectly. THE INSURANCE MAZE Called the insurance company. Waited 47 minutes. Rep said to submit appeal with documentation. Did that. Got another denial. Different reason this time. Called again. Different rep. Different story. Submit this form. Waited 3 weeks. Denied again. Every call required re-explaining everything. Nobody had context. Documents scattered across emails, mail, patient portal. Finally figured out they'd mixed up her claim with someone else's. Three months. Dozens of hours. Stress on my 72-year-old mother. THE TRACKER I BUILT AFTER Never again. Built a system for tracking medical claims for our family. EOB arrives, workflow processes it. Extracts procedure codes, dates, amounts billed, amounts covered, patient responsibility, denial reasons if any. Flags anything that looks wrong. Amount seems high compared to similar procedures. Denial reason doesn't match procedure type. Dates don't align with appointments we have recorded. Calculates what we should owe versus what they're saying. Highlights discrepancies. All claims logged with status. Easy to see what's pending, what's paid, what needs follow-up. THE PEACE OF MIND Before: Paper pile, lost EOBs, surprises on credit report, reactive firefighting. After: Everything tracked, discrepancies caught early, appeals filed promptly with correct documentation. Caught two errors in the last 6 months. One was $340 they would have overcharged. One was a duplicate bill for something already paid. My mom still doesn't understand what I built. She just knows "Sarah handles the insurance stuff now." Workflow here that i want to share Anyone else spent months fighting insurance claims that were obviously wrong?
Spent 3 Months Fighting an Insurance Claim That Should Have Been Simple 🥰
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