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MAJOR Drops This Week (full details below)
We’ve got a stacked week ahead. I’ve been in full monk-mode building and shipping nonstop, and this is the week everything starts rolling out. Here’s what’s coming: 1️⃣ The New API Course (Inside Coding for Entrepreneurs) You’ve all been asking for this “Teach me how to actually use APIs in real life.” Say no more. This week I’m dropping the full API module so you can fully master: API Endpoints, Authenticating, headers, parameters, JSON mapping... all the real mechanics of using any company's API (and sneaky ways to scrape if none are available). 2️⃣ How I Made $9,000 in a Weekend Using Google Gemini 3 Pro A brand approached me to do a full design rebrand for them (website, logos, ad creative, etc.) and luckily Gemini 3 Pro dropped at the perfect time for me to land the contract. If you’ve been wanting a blueprint for ACTUALLY monetizing AI… this is the closest thing to a cheat code I’ve released so far. I'm also going to drop a document with all the client projects I've worked on. 3️⃣ The Full Cold Email Toolkit (Copywriting + N8N Automation + Custom Cover Letters/Resumes) I know a lot of people are trying to land new jobs or contracts. If you do any kind of sales, recruiting, outreach, or freelance work this is going to hit for you, trust me. Make sure notifications are on because I’ll be dripping these in throughout the week.
MAJOR Drops This Week (full details below)
1 like • 11d
You're cooking. APIs are probably one of the most important things to learn as vibe coders because we often end up doing duct taping between various services. I mean, that's literally what 80% of what n8n is.
3M views in 3 months, all from this automation that snipes early trending stories on X
A few months ago, I noticed something. There’s this guy who calls himself RPN. If you’re chronically online like me and in the AI creator space, you’ve probably seen his posts. He’s always first on stuff. If OpenAI sneezes, he’s already got a 90-second video breaking it down. He recently was on a podcast with Greg Isenberg and said the only thing that made him successful was his speed in talking about new stories. In his words: “Speed isn’t about posting more. It’s about owning the 12–24 hour window when the internet’s still hungry for context about something.” So I decided to build an automation that helps me reach his level of speed in talking about new trending stories. ---- I call it my Social Media Story Scraper. Here’s what it does: 1️⃣ Scrapes 50-100 tweets every 5 minutes from specific X Lists with startups, founders, tech icons, and influencers. 2️⃣ Runs it through an AI Agent to detect what topics are starting to explode (not what’s already gone mainstream). 3️⃣ Clusters stories into early trend groups like “AI Video Gen with Sora" and brings back the top 10 hottest tweets. 4️⃣ Uses Perplexity AI to research each story and gather factual background. 5️⃣ Generates creative content ideas with hooks, angles, even suggested visuals. 6️⃣ Sends everything in a Newsletter style report to my email so I can have a daily digest of stories worth covering. --- Since launching it 3 months ago, I’ve only been posting 2-3 times a week on Reddit but I'm hitting 2.9 million impressions and just getting warmed up. If anybody is a beginner or even an n8n power user, this is a great automation to work on because you'll quickly learn scraping, AI Agents, using nodes like "aggregate" and "split out", plus creating a full stylized newsletter with HTML. If you want to download the automation and use it for your own use case the workflow is now available in the "VIRAL CONTENT CREATOR" section of the classroom!
1 like • Nov 5
Yo thanks for sharing. Super cool.
Why Research Matters (and Why I Recommend Perplexity)
One thing I’ve realized diving deeper into AI is this: research isn’t optional. If you want to build something serious in this space—whether it’s agents, apps, or content—you need to constantly explore what’s already out there, what’s possible, and how fast things are moving. That’s where a tool like Perplexity becomes game-changing. It isn’t just another search engine—it’s research-grade search with citations, summaries, and a direct way to compare sources. A few benefits I’ve noticed: - Saves time → Instead of opening 20 tabs, you get a consolidated answer with links. - Stays current → The AI space changes daily; Perplexity pulls in the latest info from the web. - Sharpens strategy → When you’re evaluating tools, competitors, or trends, Perplexity helps you see the landscape quickly. - Boosts credibility → Research with sources means your insights aren’t just “gut feels”—they’re backed up. For anyone pursuing AI industry goals, consistent research is the edge. The people who know what’s changing will always outpace the people guessing. Curious—do you all use Perplexity (or another tool) for your research? How are you keeping up with the firehose of new developments? (Not affiliated in any way—just speaking from experience. I’d honestly recommend grabbing the free version or springing for Perplexity Pro if you can. It’s one of those tools that pays for itself quickly.)
2 likes • Oct 22
Been using it for 2 years. It's the only tool I paid for happily because it doesn't have a real competitor. OpenAI / Claude / Grok they compete against each other. Not Perplexity. Also they just implemented filtering per site for the API. That's a new feature that can be very powerful.
0 likes • Oct 23
@Tony T I do not recommend AI enabled browser like comet or the recently released Atlas. For starters, their "agentic" capabilities are unimpressive but more importantly, you are putting yourself at unnecessary risk of being hacked because of hidden prompts injection. That is a problem that is inherent to all current AI browsers (comet is based on chromium, and atlas just copied comet lmao).
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Every person in here is part of the founding class of something special. To kick things off, I want everyone to drop an intro below ⬇️ 👉 Comment with: 1. Who you are (your name + a short bio) 2. What you’re building or interested in (sales, content, vibecoding, startups, data/ML careers, etc.) 3. What you want to take away from this group (skills, connections, accountability, results) The more we know about each other, the faster we can connect, collaborate, and accelerate. I’ll go first in the comments. Now it’s your turn. ⚡
1 like • Oct 21
Hello everyone. I'm Jim. Been a solopreneur for a decade. Got involved in completely different industries like Mining, Industrial Agriculture Equipment, and best area of expertise is ironically Crypto. But I left that industry for AI in early 2025. Been vibe coding for around 6 months now. Had already experimented with Open Source diffusion models a year ago. I'm a non-tech profile, but I've always had an engineering mind and built industrial machinery... somehow.... I made the mistake of not studying engineering and chose Marketing when I was younger. Now trying to reverse that and bridge the gap using AI. Been mostly coding personal tools so far, trying to get a good overall grip on tech in general (Databases, Devops, Web scrapping, etc). Prioritizing open source / self-hosting, because not only it's free but more importantly it forces you to understand more. Been a huge learning curve and on top of that trying to get an agency off the ground / get some free-lancing jobs, etc. There are too many things to build with AI, so it's really hard to focus on one thing to master it. I haven't picked a niche yet, but my areas of interest are: - RAGs (The hardest but the most interesting). - Diffusion Models (Images & Videos). - Voice Agents. - General Automation. All my life, I have chased one thing. Freedom. Hoping AI will get me there, and that this community will have people I can actually help / learn from. I'm a bit tired of building in a vacuum to be honest. See you around.
0 likes • Oct 22
@Julian Reeves I appreciate the answer man. I felt like you indeed wanted freedom, especially after what happened to you professionally. Had a similar shitty experience when I was younger and thought "never again". So yeah, here we are. Once I'm done with my landing page this month, I'll go back to n8n. It's very versatile, so at the beginning, I'll try just building a few automations and get paid for it. I bought Andrew Ng's course on RAG but haven't had a chance to go through it yet. The biggest challenges for me right now are not technical, I reckon. - Marketing (ironic) & Content Creation - Industry Expertise Coming from a specific industry gives you an edge because you already know the problems they face, and can quickly come up with relevant solutions, once you understand the tech. I have been professionally all over the place, unfortunately. So priority is to find people willing to basically "talk about their problems" lol. I figured trying freelancing would give me those initial "reps".
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