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Building Lead Reactivation Workflow (Real Estate)
Have been recently building a lead reactivation workflow for real estate currently. It might be helpful for anyone who's building this for a potential client, so I figured i might share this to everyone in this space. The main goal of this automation: Reactivate all dead leads from your motivated seller lists/CRM. What it does step-by-step: - Monitors your CRM for any dead list who has been dead for 30/60/90+ days - Pulls all those dead leads - Detects if their property situation has been changed - Updates property fields for dead leads - Scores dead leads based on updated signals - Triggers a personalized re-engagement follow-up sequence from 2 channels: SMS & Email - If leads replied, promotes them back to the active acquisition pipeline, then re-assigns and notifies it to rep and alerts them. This automation workflow are specifically for real estate wholesalers who have dead leads in their pipeline. Expected Outcome: Could recover 1-3 dead leads from pipeline and could generate $5k+ depending on the spread. Simple math: For every dead leads that has been recovered from the pipeline = generates $2k+ on your wholesaling business (depending on the assignment fee | More equals better) I've figured that some wholesalers that I've talked to are pretty much manual on reactivating their pipeline, so I just built this specifically for them to fix that problem. I'm encouraging any automation specialist who are experienced in the real estate wholesaling and investing space, to pinpoint what I'm missing here or the gaps that I've missed out on. It's still not 100% done yet but It's almost finished.
Building Lead Reactivation Workflow (Real Estate)
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@Chetan Mishra Glad you taken interested man. Appreciate it. What do you think would be good to add though?
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@Rafael Horvat Just been using warm outreach and it's literally free. I reach out to prospects initially that explicitly pinpoints their problems.
HELP TO REGISTER TO META DEVELOPER ACCOUNT
HELP TO REGISTER TO META DEVELOPER ACCOUNT Hey i am having trouble to get register meta developer account it shows i am not active in this device so i can register for safety reasons but i am using this laptop for 3 yrs . can any one help mesort off this issue i have been trying this for a week now
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Haven't really encountered the problem of registering through meta. The problem that came across to me was after going through it. I am unable to publish an app for credential purposes cuz it required me to have legal business documents which I don't have 😔 Just sharing cuz you might encounter this along the way to creating credentials
Fable 5 is back and nobody expected it.
I just recently found out when I doom scrolled that Fable 5 is officially back. And It did not disappoint users. But as a skeptical guy, I'm gonna ask these: What are the best use cases of Fable that distinguishes it from Opus/Sonnet? Controversial take: I believe Fable is just the same tool that anyone uses and it just provides the same value with just minimal effort. What are you thoughts about this?
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@SuppBert Bert Definitely, I agree with this approach. Using fable as more like the head system orchestrator rather than making it the one that executes are the logical choice. On top of that, it does really cost signifcantly more than Opus, so it would definitely fit in the planning area cuz tokens are getting expensive month by month 😅
Hiring Automators Who Ship: a dedicated n8n + Python builder (paid trial → full-time monthly)
Hey all, I run a small AI-automation studio and I've got more signed work than I can ship solo. I'm looking for 1 to 2 builders to come on as dedicated seats. Here's the honest pitch: most automation work out there is one-off spaghetti for clients who don't know what they want. What I'm offering is the opposite: steady, full-time work building real automations that go live every week for an established US company, inside a documented system, with me handing you clear specs and reviewing your work so you actually get sharper. You get real feedback from the client (who is engaged and technically savvy). I'm a systems engineer by background. You bring the craft, I bring the system and the specs. You're a fit if you: - Build real n8n workflows (not just templates) - Write Python / FastAPI and can deploy it (Railway or similar); Vibe coding OK here - Can wire n8n into a custom Python service when a job needs both - Speak working English (Spanish is a plus) - Can deliver and can communicate honestly about issues and challenges We'll work together to establish a working methodology and then we go. Pace is ~3 automations/week across the team, 80+ automations in two quarters, so you'll get a ton of reps fast. Deal: dedicated monthly seat, but we start with one small paid trial so we both de-risk. Rate $8 to $30 full time. Room to grow as I scale. If that's you: drop a 2–3 min Loom walking me through one automation you've built + how you'd have n8n call a custom Python service. DM it to me here in Skool.
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Hello, @Roger Roland. I hope I'm still not late at the table. I'm an AI Automation Engineer who has been in this industry space for a year and a month now. I've been developing automation systems and focusing mostly in the real estate industry space; particularly wholesalers and investors. I'm very interested on being apart of this seat. I would really love to discuss more about this, so if you quite resonated with this comment. Please feel free to comment and we could start our discussion further into this. Thanks in advance!
Help needed — prepping for my first big AI audit
Hey everyone, I've landed an in-person meeting with the operations manager of a leading end-to-end energy solutions provider. They run 1,000+ gas stations, and almost everything is still manual — minimal automation, and zero AI so far. Big opportunity, and I want to walk in asking the right things rather than pitching. Two things I'd love the community's take on: 1. What are one or two sharp discovery questions you'd ask to get them talking about their real bottlenecks? 2. Would you share your capabilities up front (voice agents, Make.com automations, custom app development, an AI OS for executives, AI training for staff) — or hold back and let their problems lead the conversation? Leaning toward listening first, but curious how you all handle that opening meeting. Appreciate any wisdom
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I love that you're curious about our take and I believe that you're very open and enthusiastic about this. My number one tip for you is don't be technical unless they ask you to. I've heard many people just show off their technical capabilities and their AI tools, but pretty much most of the business owners care for the outcomes, not how you would build it. Along with that, asking an open questions that can simply make them open up about their bottlenecks and problems with their business are a top tier. Them answering to that following question are a signal or an indication on whether they might need your automation expertise to streamline their operation or not.
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