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🙋‍♂️What Nobody Talks About Before Scaling AI Automations
Curious how builders here are actually validating AI automations before scaling I’m based in Texas USA and coming from the AEC / construction side. I’ve been deep in automation conversations lately, and one thing I keep falling back to is this: Everyone talks about what they’re building. Fewer people talk about how they pressure-test it before it touches real workflows. For those of you who’ve shipped or are actively deploying AI automations: - What signals told you, “yes, this is worth scaling”? - Where did early POCs break in the real world? - What did users do that you didn’t expect (good or bad)? I’m not here to pitch anything — genuinely interested in comparing notes with people who are building practical, non-theoretical systems that have to survive messy human workflows. If you’re open to swapping lessons learned or debating approaches, I’m all ears. Happy to learn, share, or just jam on what’s actually working.
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have 🎉
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. 😊
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@Nate Herk Hey everyone — Justin here 👋 📍 From Texas 🎯 Career goal: build AI systems that remove friction from real, document-heavy industries — especially where small mistakes quietly cost a lot of money. Long term, I’m aiming to turn deep domain pain into scalable automation, not just flashy demos. 🎯 Short term: ship something useful, test it in the wild, and learn fast from people actually doing the work. 🎯 What I’m working toward right now: applying AI agents to quality control, coordination, and review workflows that most teams still handle manually (and painfully). 🎯 For fun: sporting clays, drawing, and pulling things apart to understand how they should work vs. how they actually do.
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@justin-zumel-1519
Building an AI platform for catching issues before they become expensive problems in the AEC industry. If you’re building with AI, my DMs are open.

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Joined Dec 29, 2025
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