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I Built a SaaS with AI Tools. Here's What Nobody Tells You.
I built https://selfscale.app — a content scheduling tool for creators — using AI coding tools. Claude, Cursor, the works. It took months, not years. No dev team. Just me and an AI that writes code. Sounds like a dream, right? Here's the truth. --- The Dream Day 1: I described a feature. The AI built it. I felt like a god. Day 30: Something broke. I had no idea why. The AI "fixed" it by breaking something else. Day 90: I've rebuilt the same feature four times. I'm managing code I don't fully understand. --- What I Learned AI gets you 80% there fast. The last 20% — production bugs, API changes, security gaps — that's still on you. Documentation becomes your product. I spend more time writing context docs for the AI than I do on features. Without them, every session starts from scratch. You're not coding. You're directing. Different skill. Different ceiling when things break. --- Why I Built SelfScale Anyway Because I was tired of the content hamster wheel. Post for a week. Fall off for two. Feel guilty. Repeat. I needed something that could write like me — not generic AI slop — and let me schedule everywhere without living in five different apps. So I built it. --- What It Does - Learns your voice. Feed it your content. It captures your style. - One dashboard. LinkedIn, X, wherever — schedule from one place. - Canva built in. Pull your designs directly into posts. - Skool alerts (beta). Get texted when someone posts in your community. --- The Ask I built this to solve my own problem. Now I want to know if it solves yours. Try it free for 7 days at https://selfscale.app. Poke around. Break things. Tell me what sucks. There's a chatbot in the app — just tell me directly. Your feedback shapes what gets built next. — Bill
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@Christos Violetis That's fair enough. I can easily extend free access to you for 30 days or longer if need be. If you're interested, no problem at all. Happy to do that Christos. Your feedback is fair and constructive.
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@Christos Violetis sent you an email
How to Actually Level Up on Skool (It's Not What You Think) - For New Members
Okay, so you just joined this community and you're looking at Skool thinking... what now? How does this actually work? And how do some people seem to level up so fast? Here's the thing: Skool is different from other platforms. It's not about who posts the most or who has the flashiest content. It's about who actually helps people by getting likes. And that's honestly refreshing. Let me break down what I've learned (because I'm still figuring this out too, but these things have made a huge difference). How Skool Actually Works You've got levels. You see that number next to your name? That goes up when you contribute value to the community and people like what you do. Every time you post something helpful, answer a question, or engage meaningfully, you earn points when people like it. More points = higher level = more visibility in the community. But here's what really matters: the points are just a reflection of how much you're helping others. That's it. The system rewards generosity. The Leveling Up Secret (It's Not What You Think) I see people trying to "hack" their way up with tons of posts or constant comments. It doesn't work. You know what does? Show up to give, not to get. Answer questions from beginners even if they seem basic. Share what's working for you. Celebrate other people's wins. Drop a helpful resource when someone's stuck. Be the person you needed when you were starting out. Seriously, the people who rise fastest are the ones who forget about levels entirely and just focus on being genuinely helpful. What Great Content Looks Like Here You don't need to write novels or create complicated tutorials. Some of the best posts I've seen are simple: A quick win someone can try today. A tool that saved you hours (with how to use it). A prompt that actually works (copy and paste ready). A mistake you made and what you learned. An answer to a question you see asked repeatedly. Make it practical. Make it actionable. Make it beginner-friendly. That's the formula.
2 likes • Oct '25
@Titus Blair focusing on being helpful first is so valuable and had such a profound impact on me in all areas of my life.
1 like • Oct '25
@Titus Blair it's the secret sauce
Where is everyone from?
Hello awesome people! Would love to know where you are from!! I'm from USA west coast!
4 likes • Oct '25
Grew up in Chicago. Lived in Southern California now for 35 years.
What's the Coolest Thing You've Made with AI?
I will go first... I love Voice AI and decided to enter the VAPI AI Voice Challenge ($10,000) for Jiffly.ai and won!! Also made GetDripz.com and tons more cool things on the way! How about you?
3 likes • Oct '25
that's a really big deal dude! AI voice is a huge deal in my space that I haven't figured out yet.
The Beginner’s Guide to Getting Real Leads with AI - Give First, Sell Second
Okay, so someone recently asked about using AI to generate leads for their used car business, and it got me thinking. This applies to literally anyone trying to grow their business or build an audience. Here's what clicked for me: we've been thinking about AI lead generation all wrong. Most people jump straight to "how can AI help me sell more?" But the real question is "how can AI help me actually help people?" Because here's the thing, when you solve someone's problem before they even become a customer, they remember you. They trust you. And when they're ready to buy? You're the obvious choice. Let me show you exactly what I mean. Think about your customers or audience for a second. What are they stressed about? What keeps them up at night? What questions do they Google at 2am? Those struggles are your opportunity. Instead of just promoting your thing, create something that genuinely helps them with that struggle. A checklist. A simple guide. A calculator. A template. A quiz. Something they can use right now, for free, that makes their life even a tiny bit easier. And this is where AI becomes your superpower. What used to take you days to create, AI can help you draft in 20 minutes. Here's a prompt you can adapt for literally any business or project: --- Copy this and customize it for your situation, paste into chatGPT ifi you dont know how to fill this in exactly just ask chatGPT :): --- I work with [describe your customers/audience]. Their biggest struggle right now is [describe the problem they face]. Create a helpful free resource that solves this problem. Make it: - Immediately useful and practical - Easy to understand (no jargon) - Something they'd actually want to save or share - Positions me as someone who genuinely cares and knows their stuff Format it as a [checklist / guide / template / step-by-step plan] with 8-12 items. Also suggest 3 simple ways I could share this to reach the people who need it most. --- Real example: If you're a fitness coach, maybe it's "5-Minute Desk Stretches for Remote Workers" or "Meal Prep Sunday Checklist." If you're a real estate agent, maybe it's "First-Time Home Buyer's Question Checklist" or "Moving Day Timeline." If you teach online, maybe it's a "Study Schedule Template" or "Note-Taking System."
4 likes • Oct '25
@Titus Blair always bringing the meat! Love this.
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Bill Hazelton
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I help creators make content that actually gets seen. 25 years building brands like Home Depot, Shopify & Robinhood.

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