I've been building an AI system for raising capital for real estate operators, and I built the whole thing with no dev background. The problem: most operators are great at finding and closing deals, and completely lost on the capital side. They're tracking investors in a spreadsheet, sending updates manually, and hoping nobody asks for a report they don't have. That's not a skills gap, that's a systems gap, and it's exactly the kind of thing AI should be closing. So I built Fund Flow OS: an AI-powered investor management platform that runs the capital side of the business, investor communication, reporting, the stuff that makes an operator look buttoned up instead of amateur when a lender or investor asks a hard question. No CS degree, no engineering team. Prompted, tested, and shipped it myself, the same way a lot of you are building your automations. If you can think in systems, you can build the tool instead of waiting for someone else to build it for you. Curious what this group would automate first if you were solving for capital raising instead of lead gen or fulfillment. Drop it below, I'll tell you how I'd approach it. To great success and greater impact.