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2026 AI tool Stack
Hey Everyone! I do speaking for SCORE.org and this is my most recent webinar that I did for them. I go over AI tools that I love and think every small business owner should know. Check it out and let me know what you think! Happy Friday! 🧡 In this video you will learn How to build an AI tool stack for content marketing and operations How agentic AI differs from automations and where each one fits How to use a browser agent to speed up prospecting and engagement How to set up a content multiplication workflow from one blog into multiple platforms How to create a brand archetype and Voice DNA you can reuse everywhere How to create a custom GPT or Gemini tool trained on your business voice Why an AI repository keeps your prompts assets and training organized
Do you even vibecode? 😎
Last night in Club Jam, we did a hour long training on vibe coding. Our AI expert, Tony showed us how he used Manus.im to create a podcasting studio that replaced 9 tools he had subscriptions to! So what is vibe coding? It's where you use an AI platform like Loveable.dev, getmocha.ai or Manus.im and you simply give it a prompt that tells it what you want it to do! I made this cute little landing page in Loveable.dev last week in just 8 minutes! From concept to live... 8 minutes! Have you tried vibecoding yet? What platform do you like best and what are you vibecoding? https://health-wealth-ai-landing.lovable.app/
Do you even vibecode? 😎
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@Armando Duran You're welcome! I'm working on a vibecoding 101 video now!
Prompting Tip: 👩🏼‍🎤 Treat ChatGPT like a collaborator, not a vending machine
The Prompt Formula That Crushes! [Role] + [Task] + [Context] + [Format] + [Constraints] + [Example] Example: "You are an email copywriter for digital product Write a follow-up email for prospects who opened but didn't reply to our initial outreach. Context: They're CTOs at 50-200 person companies, evaluating dev tools. Format: - Subject line (under 50 chars) - Opening (one sentence referencing their open) - Value prop (what's in it for them) - Soft CTA (no pressure) Constraints: 100 words max, conversational tone, no corporate jargon. Example tone: 'Saw you opened my last email. No pressure, but I built something that helps CTOs cut deployment time by 40%. Worth a 15-min call?'" Did you know: - Prompts with questions in them get 2.3x better responses - Adding "explain your reasoning" improves output quality by ~40% - Shorter prompts ≠ worse results (sweet spot is 50-150 words) - Prompts that reference previous context work better in conversations What's your favorite prompt or prompt formula?
Prompting Tip: 👩🏼‍🎤 Treat ChatGPT like a collaborator, not a vending machine
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@Armando Duran, Great questions! Both points are about the prompt you enter into ChatGPT, not the copy it produces unless you explicitly ask for that. For the questions pieceYes this means including a question inside your prompt to ChatGPT. Questions force the model to think and make decisions instead of just outputting text. For example asking “What would matter most to this audience?” or “What assumptions should we avoid?” will usually improve the quality of what you get back. It does not automatically mean the final copy needs to include a question unless you ask for that. For the 50 to 150 words pieceYes this refers to the prompt you write. That range tends to be the sweet spot where you give enough clarity and context without overloading the model. Short prompts can work great, but when results feel generic it is usually because the prompt lacks role context, audience details, or constraints. Think clear and intentional rather than long. Quick rule of thumb Use questions in your prompt to guide thinking Give just enough context to remove ambiguity Tell Chat GPT how to think before telling it what to write You are on exactly the right track.
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@Michael Waterfield Cool! What kind of automations are you looking to do?
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@Dan Streeter Nice! I've mostly been using Mocha AI and Loveable. We hosted a Claude code training yesterday, so now I'll probably start using that more! Replit seems great but I never needed a 4th option!
🧡 I'm on a mission and that's why you're here
Hi Everyone! Thanks for being here. My name is Robyn "Jam" Anderson and I've been training people, teams and companies how to use AI since 2023. Before that I spent 15 years in agencies selling large ecommerce websites, building and executing digital marketing plans and building brands online. 🧡And now... I am on a mission to help everyone learn how to use AI. 🤖 It's actually really important. AI is here and it is not going anywhere. Some people are still waiting for it to be a passing trend. The gap between those who use AI and those who do not is real and it is growing. This shift will impact jobs, opportunities, and the way our society functions. If we ignore it, we risk widening an already serious divide. 🛣️ That is why I created this free community. It exists to start real conversations, share free resources and templates, and help you build practical AI skills. You deserve to understand the technology shaping our communities, our economies, and our future. Learning AI is not a luxury. It is your right.
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@Stefan Whitwell True! Are you an expert? What is your favorite AI tool?
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