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🏆 Community Wins Recap | Mar 7 – Mar 13
From first paid clients and consulting closes to AI video engines and Claude Code builds - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when builders combine learning with real execution. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week 👉 @Ahmed Bin Faisal landed a $2,000+ client using an automation he built for himself to score Upwork jobs and draft proposals in minutes. 👉 @Josh Holladay closed his first $7,800 AI consulting engagement using a sprint-based delivery model with long-term upside. 👉 @Solar Singh built an AI video engine inside Claude that generates scripts, voiceovers, stock footage, captions, and finished vertical videos at scale. 👉 @Nicholas Veronis signed his first paying client by creating listing videos and voiceovers for a real estate business. 👉 @Debbie DeMarco Bennett built an AI agent that migrated her entire email system from MailChimp to Brevo, saving hours of manual work and cutting monthly costs. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Matthew Sutherland Matthew joined AIS+ looking for a room full of builders who were actively shipping real systems - not just talking about AI. Since joining, he has: • Built a five-dimension AI readiness audit system • Landed real client engagements • Dramatically increased his productivity using Claude Code workflows • Pressure-tested his systems with feedback from the community Matthew describes his experience as a “2000x return on investment.” His biggest insight: Surround yourself with people who are actually building, and your progress accelerates faster than you expect. 🎥 Watch Matthew's story 👇 ✨ Want to see wins like this every week? Step inside AI Automation Society Plus and start building assets that compound 🚀
🏆 Community Wins Recap | Mar 7 – Mar 13
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Congrats everyone!! AMAZING MATT!!!!! @Matthew Sutherland Let's keep the great path and community 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Such a cool client project
I previously built out a website with full booking + automation system for a seasonal jet ski rental company so they could streamline their business a bit more. Before: – Manual bookings – Paper waivers – Double bookings – No real tracking – Affiliate referrals with no payout system After: – Real-time booking with time slot management – Digital waiver system (no paperwork) – Deposit + full payment processing – Inventory tracking across multiple units – Automated affiliate commissions – QR tracking for marketing campaigns First season with the system live → bookings tripled. Biggest lesson: most “small” businesses don’t need more traffic. They need structure, online presence, automation, and proper conversion flow. Curious, how many of you are still running bookings manually?
Such a cool client project
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Congrats @Jerry Rogers !
n8n or claude code?
I've been learning how to use n8n for almost 5 months now and, in fact, I have an actual server running my automations. The problem here is that I have also seen a lot of people changing from n8n to claude code. I don't want to make the change now and after that kick myself for not continuing building in n8n, so that is why I write this post. My long term objective is to learn how to make money with AI selling this services to businesses or customers, and I am afraid of losing all the progress that I made just because of the explosion of claude code and these agentinc AI tools. Which would be the best way to combine both of them (n8n and claude code) in order to build this automations the most effective way? Or is it actually worth changing completely to claude code even though I would let n8n behind?
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Hey @Javier Cobo Domínguez This is a long conversation (N8N "VS." Claude Code) but in my experience so far: Learn & develop both. N8N -> won't dissappear and many workflows are more useful in N8N than in CC (the linear ones: mail comes in-> text classifier -> AI summarizes -> Writes in Google Sheet). So many clients today ask for N8N (and Make or Zapier, still). N8N also gives you the foundations. CC-> is where the whole AI world is shifting. Can do amazing things, from coding a webpage or making video animations. But without the proper foundations is nothing, you'll be attached to AI to build and fix something that only an AI understands. Thing is: CC can now build and edit your N8N workflows...so if you are a good architect you will speed up x10 what you do now. That is the best combination. You are the cheff, CC the Assistant. N8N (some of) the tools. No one is against each other, just new innovations coming over that complement each other. It's like adding bread to your meat. Now you have a burger. Before you just had raw meat. Tomorrow someone will invent ketchup and yellow cheese. Then you'll have the Big Mac 👊🏻
Comparing AI video making tools so you dont have to
I’ve spent the last few weeks testing Arcads, Creatify, MakeUGC, and Autoreach for ecom and lead gen campaigns. Here’s my honest breakdown after actually using them. Arcads is great for quickly spinning up UGC-style ads. If you already know your hook and angle, you can move fast. But it’s mostly a generation tool - strategy, iteration structure, and scaling systems are still on you. Creatify feels more product-ad focused. Clean interface, solid outputs for showcasing products. The limitation? It’s template-heavy. If your positioning isn’t dialed in, the videos won’t magically fix that. MakeUGC is straightforward and simple. Good for testimonial-style creatives and fast variations. But again, it’s execution-only. You’ll still need other tools for ideation, editing depth, and scheduling. Now, Autoreach feels different. Instead of starting with “generate video,” it starts with strategy. The Strategy Hub maps your audience, messaging, angles, and formats before you create anything. That alone changes the quality of output. You can build consistent AI actors tied to your brand, reuse them across formats, and test proven structures that update regularly. Plus, editing, repurposing, competitor analysis, and scheduling all happen inside one workflow. The big difference: the first three are video generators. Autoreach is a marketing system. If you already have strong strategy and just need assets, the others work fine. But in 80–90% of real-world cases, especially for brands, agencies, SaaS, and affiliates, Autoreach is the better choice because it removes the actual bottleneck: structured creative strategy and scalable execution.
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Thanks for sharing @Stepan Dolejsi
An urgent advice
Hi hope you all are doing well iam a 2 semester student who took a challenge of 90 days but i dont have any skill trying to learn after too much confusion i nominate 2 skills 1. AI UGC ADS 2. Wordpress&elementor. 3. Iam new here and dont know what is best for me with less saturated market and easy to learn if anyone has any experience please gave me a favor and help me choosing my niche.
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@Mirza hayyan Baig UGC Ads is a ticket to gran skills not too many will be able to do. If you start today in a year you can be a real expert and compete on top of the table. In WordPress there are already so many experts, stablished and old-fashioned technology as well. Can't say if in a year WordPress expertise would really make a difference
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