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🚀New Video: Claude Design Masterclass: Websites, Videos & More (2 Hours)
Claude Design is Anthropic's new design tool, and in this masterclass I take you from zero to shipping real work with it. We build a brand called Tally from scratch, including a design system, pitch deck, landing page, mobile app prototype, and launch video, then push the site to GitHub and Vercel through Claude Code. I also break down how to stretch your session limit so you actually get your money's worth.
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@Ram B
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I turned 19 yesterday. And I realized something interesting… I’m running out of time. So instead of overthinking — I built. From 12 AM to 4 AM, and again 9 AM to 11 AM… I vibe-coded a custom AI branding analyst + carousel generation system. Here’s what it does: → Analyzes your Instagram brand → Fixes your positioning & visual identity → Generates premium, high-converting carousel posts → (Next step) Auto-posting + scheduling via Meta Graph API Before this? I was: Manually generating carousels Fixing designs myself Spending 5–6 hours per post Now it’s becoming a system. Not just content… A branding engine. Currently: Not hosted yet (testing internally) UI/UX still being refined Output quality being pushed to “premium” level But the direction is clear. We’re moving from: “Posting content” → to “Building systems that grow accounts automatically” Curious to hear your thoughts: Should I integrate Meta’s official API for auto-posting… or use third-party tools like Buffer/Hootsuite for faster execution?
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Great 👏🤞
Title Search Said "Clear." It Wasn't. 🔥
Real estate closing. Title search came back clean. Ready to close. Except: The title company missed a mechanic's lien filed 6 months earlier. Different spelling of the property address. Their search didn't catch it. Discovered it 3 months after closing. $34,000 problem. Now I run my own title verification before every closing. Built a document cross-checker. Upload title commitment. Upload property tax records, permit history, and court records. System extracts all names, addresses, and legal descriptions. Cross-references across documents. Flags any discrepancies or missing information. The mechanic's lien would have been caught. Different address spelling, but same parcel number. System matches on multiple identifiers. Last 12 closings: 4 had issues the standard title search missed. - Unreleased mortgage satisfaction - Tax lien filed under previous owner's LLC - Easement not disclosed - Permit violation from 8 years ago Total exposure avoided: $127K. Trust but verify. Especially on six-figure transactions. What document verification are you trusting someone else to do correctly?
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great👍
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Apr 18 – Apr 24
From high-ticket deals and agency SaaS launches to client systems, websites, and real-world automations - this week inside AIS+ was packed with serious builder energy. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week 👉 Michael Wacht closed a $10K AI Readiness Assessment deal, sponsored by finance with training and system-integration readiness included. 👉 @Uros Pesic signed a £9K UK agency client for a 3-month ops audit and used multi-agent Claude Code to prep 20+ interviews in parallel. 👉 @Fernando Gómez turned a corporate social-media automation system into an agency SaaS with €2.5K setup + €100/month per client. 👉 @George Mbajiaku closed his first $1,300 client by shifting his pitch from “n8n builder” to “problem solver.” 👉 @Josh Holladay wrapped a 30-day client sprint and earned a retainer offer for ongoing strategy, builds, and AI education. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | Balaji Iyer Balaji joined AIS+ knowing he could build something useful - but he needed structure, clarity, and confidence. Since joining, he has: • Set up his own cloud instance, Docker, Postgres, and self-hosted n8n • Built a real backend workflow from scratch • Created an app he now improves daily • Moved from “Can I really do this?” to “How can I make this better?” His biggest shift? Going from sitting on the sidelines → to finally building something he’s proud of. Balaji’s journey is proof that once you take the first step, momentum starts to build. 🎥 Watch Balaji’s story 👇 ✨ Want to see wins like this every week? Step inside AI Automation Society Plus and start building assets that compound 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Apr 18 – Apr 24
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well done👏
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Where Do You Actually Get Stuck in Automation?
I’m noticing a lot of people struggle with turning workflows into real offers. What part do you get stuck on — finding clients, building, or explaining it?
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@David Dacruz same
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