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🏥 What a $1,000 Investment Saved a Doctor $38,640 in One Year
What if I told you that a single decision — made in less than 24 hours — permanently changed a doctor's life? Not just his business. His life. The Hidden Cost Nobody Talks About Dr. Peter had a problem that most successful doctors never admit out loud. He was paying $46,440 every single year for a staff member to handle appointment bookings. $3,870 every month. Whether patients showed up or not. Whether the phone rang or not. Whether it was 2 PM or 2 AM. The staff worked fixed hours. Patients didn't. → Calls came in after hours — missed. → Booking requests arrived on weekends — ignored. → New patients tried to schedule at midnight — silence. And every single month, that $3,870 left his account. Guaranteed. Unconditional. Regardless of results. He was paying for availability he wasn't getting. The Fix I built him a 24/7 AI Appointment Booking Agent. It doesn't sleep. It doesn't take weekends off. It doesn't call in sick. It doesn't need health insurance or paid leave. It simply works. Every hour. Every day. For every patient. The Numbers That Changed Everything ✅ Monthly Cost: $3,870 → $500–$600 ✅ Yearly Cost: $46,440 → ~$7,200 ✅ Availability: Business hours only → 24/7/365 ✅ Cost when no patients come: $3,870 fixed → Near zero 💰 Annual Savings: $38,640 📉 Cost Reduction: 83.2% But Here's What The Numbers Don't Show After I delivered the system, the doctor pulled me aside. He handed me a $250 tip — on top of the $1,000 project fee. I asked him why. He didn't talk about the savings. He didn't mention the ROI. He said: "For the first time in years — I went home and actually had dinner with my family. No calls. No interruptions. No stress about missed bookings." That's not a business result. That's a life result. The system didn't just save him $38,640. It gave him back something that money can't buy — time with the people who matter most. What This Means For You If you're running any appointment-based business — clinic, dental practice, law firm, salon — and you have a human manually handling bookings:
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@Frank Cruz We could collaborate as a joint venture, and I am willing to share 50% of the profits with you. If you're interested, feel free to DM me.
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@Moloy Kundu thanks
How to land in your first paying client?
hello everyone I’m 19y old and i drop out on college and leave at my parents house. I realized that I need to step out on my comfort zone. I’m struggling to execute because I don’t know the structure and step that i should step on it. I studied this Ai automation on YouTube for months now, I currently understand how to use n8n, BUT how can i actually sell this? I tried finding the step by step how to land on your first client on YouTube, but i still don’t understand because I’m totally new in this industry. I don’t know what is CRM even mean, I don’t know what is the API and DOMAIN was, i only knew was “Gmail” from google, I didn’t even know that “Email” actually exist. My target client is: Real Estate Agent Rental Agent Property Management I already knew what’s the problem that are existing in them, My problem is HOW can I reach out to them? Where to find them? Where to DM them? What to say to them? What to say when I’m in the call now? And if I’m doing a case study should i do It people who I already knew? I know the owner of this condominium that I’m staying with was struggling on lead follow up, should i use Her as my case study and use that Case Study to reach out in a high paying countries client? Im just worried about If I might get stuck in here and never be able to exposed in a high paying countries. Im from Philippines and someone said that clients in here will pay you lower than the other countries because they cant afford to invest in automation? Or the price was actually depends on the value that I give to them? My mind still can’t focus because I’m still overthinking what to do because i don’t want to waste days and months doing the wrong thing while other beginner out there already having there 5th client. While me I’m still stuck thinking what to do and not to waste my time doing the wrong thing. Please I need guidance, I only need was the structure and to know how simple actually this is.
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@John Peter Iguiron I was exactly where you are not too long ago. Let me make this simple for you. Step 1 — Stop watching. Start doing. You already know n8n. That's enough to get your first client. You don't need to know everything before you start. Step 2 — Use the condo owner RIGHT NOW. This is your biggest opportunity and you're overthinking it. Go to her. Tell her: "I build AI systems that automatically follow up with leads so you never lose a potential tenant. Can I build this for you for free in exchange for a testimonial?" That's your case study. Done. Step 3 — Use that case study to reach international clients. Once you have proof it works, go to Facebook Groups, LinkedIn, and Skool communities where real estate agents hang out in US, UK, UAE markets. Show them the result. Not the tool. The RESULT. Step 4 — Philippines pricing is a MYTH. I'm from Bangladesh. I just closed a $1,000 project and got a $250 tip on top. My client is not local. Your price depends on the VALUE you deliver, not where you are from. Step 5 — Stop comparing yourself to others. Someone having their 5th client means nothing. One good case study can change everything overnight. You are closer than you think. Just take the next small step. 🚀
🚀New Video: Claude Code + Trigger.dev: I'm Never Building Agents the Same Way
I just discovered Trigger.dev and within 90 minutes I had multiple automations and AI agents running in the cloud by just talking to Claude Code in natural language. In this video, I walk you through exactly how to go from a vague idea to a fully deployed automation. We build a dental lead generator from scratch that runs every Monday, scrapes the web for leads, and drops them straight into ClickUp, all built with plain English prompts in Claude Code.
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@Nate Herk This hits close to home 🔥 I recently built a similar dental automation — 24/7 AI appointment booking agent for a doctor using n8n + GHL. The doctor was paying $3,870/month for a human receptionist. After the build, his cost dropped to under $600/month. That's $38,640 saved in the first year alone. But what you said about Claude Code + Trigger.dev is interesting — I've been using n8n for orchestration, but the idea of deploying agents to cloud just by talking in plain English is a game changer. Question: How does Trigger.dev handle long-running jobs? Like if the web scraper takes 10-15 minutes to finish — does it stay stable or time out? Great build. Please keep sharing more interesting topics like this in the future. I really enjoy learning from your content and it always gives me new ideas to explore and implement in my own projects. Looking forward to more! 🚀
"Your Business Loses Money Every Hour You Sleep. Here's the Fix."
⚡ I Replaced a $40,000/Year Employee With a $10,000 AI Agent. Here's Exactly What Happened. This isn't a theory. This isn't a case study from a course. I built it. I deployed it. I watched it work. And I'm going to show you the exact numbers — because in this community, we don't do hype. We do results. The Problem My Client Had (Sound Familiar?) My client was running a growing business with real customer inquiries coming in every day — across WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, Facebook Messenger, and SMS. They had a support person handling it. But here's what was actually happening: — Leads coming in at 11pm got responses at 9am the next day. Cold leads. Dead deals. — When volume spiked, quality dropped. Frustrated customers. Lost sales. — The support person left. Hiring again. Training again. 3 months of productivity lost. They were paying $40,000+ per year for a system that worked 8 hours a day and broke down regularly. Here's What Most People Miss — The Multiplier Effect Let me ask you something. Right now, if 10 customers message your business at the same time — what happens? Your support person picks up one conversation. The other 9 wait. Some get frustrated. Some leave. Some go to your competitor. A human can only handle one conversation at a time. That's biology. That's a hard limit. Now here's what the AI Agent does: 10 customers message simultaneously → All 10 get responses within seconds. 15 customers message simultaneously → All 15 get responses within seconds. 100 customers during a flash sale → All 100. Simultaneously. Instantly. There is no queue. There is no "please hold." There is no bottleneck. While your competitor's customer is waiting on hold, your customer already has their answer and is ready to buy. This isn't just automation. This is an unfair advantage. One human = 1 conversation at a time. One AI Agent = unlimited conversations, simultaneously, forever. Think about what that means during your busiest hours. During a product launch. During the holidays. During a viral moment.
"Your Business Loses Money Every Hour You Sleep. Here's the Fix."
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@Muskan Ahlawat thanks
Need some help for guidance.
Recently I have been working on a project in which I created a workflow that would take creators videos or even youtube videos, analyze the transcript and based on a database with rules and examples form the past, and AI model would extract a few clips that matched perfectly the criteria given in the prompt. After that I set up a discord server for my first trial client which is a friend of mine and in fact the AI processing has been improving and addating better to what my client liked. The situation that I find myself is: the client could be trying the system giving me feedback but I don't know how or when to actually sell this. The problem is that I have been working on this project for more than 3 months now, I haven't sold anything created by me on n8n yet and I don't really know if this workflow could have been the best one for a complete begginer. Just 4 months ago I literally could not drag a single node and connect it propperly. So my question now is: What should be my next steps? Should I try to focus all my attention on this specific project and try to sell it as a SaaS? (consider that opus clip is only 30$ a month or less) Or should I try to expand into other niches or workflows to start selling faster? I just want to start actually have a real bussiness or something tangible for the first time and I feel a bit lost about which direction should I go now, and I really want to take action and build great success over this activities in my life. pd: sorry if my english is not perfect, I'm Spanish but I tried my best.
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@Javier Cobo Domínguez Hi! First of all, congratulations on building such a complex workflow in just 4 months—that’s impressive growth. Regarding your dilemma, here is a realistic strategy for you: 1. Don’t Compete on Price, Compete on Precision: You mentioned Opus Clip costs $30, but Opus is a 'one-size-fits-all' tool. Your strength is Customization. Your workflow uses specific rules and historical data to match a creator's unique style—Opus cannot do that easily. Sell this as a 'Boutique AI Editor' service, not just a tool. 2. Focus on Agency Service, Not SaaS (For Now): Building a SaaS requires heavy marketing and infrastructure. Instead, position yourself as an AI Automation Partner for 3-5 more 'Trial Clients.' Use these clients to refine your logic and gather testimonials. Real success in the beginning comes from solving specific problems for specific people. 3. Next Step - The 'Beta' Offer: Reach out to mid-tier creators and say: 'I’ve built a custom AI logic that clips videos based on your specific brand rules, not just random viral metrics.' People will pay a premium for something that saves them time and stays 'on-brand.' My advice: Don't get lost in the 'SaaS dream' yet. Start selling this as a high-ticket service first. Once you have 5 happy paying clients, you'll have the capital and the data to build a real business.
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