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10 contributions to The AI-Driven Business Summit
💡 Why I Ditched Tiers after my free trial experiment
Hi there, Lovlies. If you have a Skool community, you may find this video helpful. First a win: 60 members have joined my Youtube Income Vault🔐 community this weekend so far on a 7 day free trial. I'm treating the free trial like a launch so closing doors/access to free trial tonight. In this video I'm showing you what a free trial looks like to the user when you have a subscription and what it looks like when you set up tiers. I ditched tiers and moved back to subscription - I love the simplicity of subscription and my focus is on increasing annual sign ups and subscription I think does a better job presenting annual and its value. What's your opinion? What look do you prefer?
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💡 Why I Ditched Tiers after my free trial experiment
5 likes • Dec '25
It definitely makes sense to stay with subscription if you really only have one tier - I think that goes without saying but this definitely confirms it. Tiers are for if you have multiple offers/levels sharing one space but I think people have felt like they HAVE to have tiers. My group was already tiered but people pay for the higher tier off platform, that's the only reason I switched otherwise I definitely would have just left it, so much simpler! Thank for sharing this, hopefully it helps people to realise they don't need to unnecessarily complicate their offer!
🌟 Our Official Skool Community Support Thread 🌟
This is your space to share your Skool community links, discover other amazing groups, and give your fellow members a little love ❤️ Here’s how it works: ✨ Drop ONE comment on this thread. Start with a short sentence about who you are and what your community is about.Then, list your Skool community link(s) — put the one you’re most focused on growing first! - ONLY SKOOL communities please - No "thank-you's" are necessary; keep the thread spam free 👉 Example format: “Hi I'm Brenda! I run a community for women entrepreneurs ready to build aligned af lives and businesses. We focus on list building, sales, and creating freedom with recurring revenue with AI tools.” - The Aligned AF Community - Aligned AF Camp - Become a List Queen Mini Mastermind - AI-Driven Business Summit ✨ By sharing your links, you’re committing to check out at least 5 other Skool communities in this thread. Bonus points if you: - Join their free group. - Engage with a post. - Leave encouragement or thoughtful feedback. ✨ This is our ongoing official Skool thread — but I may post a fresh one from time to time since we have new members joining every week. 🚫 Important: No spammy vibes, no cold DMs, and no pitching. Share openly, connect authentically, and support each other’s growth! 🙌 If you're thinking about starting a $9/M hobby Skool community, please use my affiliate link
🌟 Our Official Skool Community Support Thread 🌟
6 likes • Oct '25
I support solopreneurs (particularly more energy sensitive, introverted and neurodivergent types) to stop trying to "follow the rules" of business and create their own, starting by removing overwhelm and creating their own daily flow to build sustainable momentum. https://www.skool.com/cozy-business
Introduction
Hi everyone! I'm a business coach and strategist for introverted, neurodivergent, and sensitive solopreneurs who want to build sustainable success on their terms, without the empire building pressure. I'm also one of the speakers in the summit this week and excited to be amongst so many wonderful people doing interesting things. I LOVE seeing what other people are doing with AI and can't wait to see what sort of little tips and tricks I can pick up here. My favourite thing to use AI for is to help me repurpose my brain dump of thoughts into something helpful and take existing content and turning it into other things so I can maximise what I create to its fullest potential. I used to have to do it the long way and it is so much better with AI by my side. I don't have a photo of my workspace, but it always has multiple beverages and notebooks and pens all over it, in the meantime here's a photo of me and a bit of my bookshelf 😆
Introduction
1 like • Oct '25
@Christina Brunton thanks so much. I like taking the transcript from my videos or podcast episodes and turning them into social media content, emails and content for my members :) What about you?
0 likes • Oct '25
@LaToya Taylor absolutely. I like ChatGPT as a general catch all for a lot of my brainstorming and organising my ideas. I use software like Cast Magic and Opus to repurpose podcast and video clips. They’re the ones I’m using the most at the moment. What about you?
🎁 SWAG BAG is CLOSED 🙏 Thanks for all your downloads!!
Giddy up! Don't snooze on these. What’s a summit without swag? We’ve put together a digital swag bag filled with tools, templates, and gifts from our speakers and partners — designed to help you put what you’re learning into action, faster. ✨ Inside your Swag Bag, you’ll find: - AI-powered tools and custom GPTs - Templates and checklists to simplify your business - Special bonuses and exclusive offers from speakers - Extra resources to keep you inspired long after the summit 📌 How to access it: The Swag Bag is waiting for you inside the Summit Community. Just log in, look for the Swag Bag section, and start downloading your gifts. ⚠️ Important: - Swag Bag access closes Wednesday, Oct 8 at 11:59pm PT. - Make sure you’ve downloaded everything you want before then. ⚙️ Tach Issues: - It's going to happen - Let us know here and we'll try to help - ** Just know we'll get it solved... even if that means extending the swag bag access. 👉 ACCESS YOUR SWAG BAG NOW 👈 This is our way of saying thank you for being part of the AI-Driven Business Summit. Don’t wait — grab your goodies before they disappear! — Brenda & the Summit Team
🎁 SWAG BAG is CLOSED 🙏 Thanks for all your downloads!!
2 likes • Oct '25
@Zeba Ali Thank you, have added you now manually - please keep me posted!
1 like • Oct '25
@Jessica Lang That is so weird, I just tested it at my end and have had people signing up so I don't know what's going on but I will add you now!
The AI Police... my thoughts.
Almost every day I go onto Threads I'll see someone complaining about the use of AI in copy, and I wondered today why humans are so obsessed with policing other people's use of AI... because I was thinking if the message comes across regardless, what's the actual problem? So I voice chatted with my trusty bestie Chatty and here's what we figured (I paraphrase): 1. The brain is wired for pattern recognition - I knew this already from my work I do with people in the subconscious and I wondered how much of this was the reason, because there's a part of our brain called the Reticular Activating System (RAS) that's prime responsibility is to find patterns and I wondered if that's what was happening. And yes it's a part of it, you read something and it feels off somehow... you're not necessarily sure exactly what but your pattern recognising brain has flagged it. But this is just 1 part of a bunch of different things happening at once (read on). 2. Authenticity as a social cue - AI blurs the cues we're designed to pick up on, things like tone, pacing and word choice. Often it'll read too polished or lack substance and we're actually picking up on the discomfort with perceived inauthenticity. And, an even bigger part of the puzzle: if we connect our identity to our voice as a creative or writer (I've definitely noticed that often the people policing AI copywriting/design are writers or designers), there's a sense of threat if AI can mimic our uniqueness. Which leads me to my next point... 3. Cognitive dissonance and threat to creativity - we wonder "if a machine can do what I do, what does that mean about me and my value?". The ego pops up and goes into protection mode, resolving the discomfort with judgement of others and picking apart the structure or highlighting the emdashes as a way of self-preservation. 4. Lower dopamine responses due to the formulaic or predictable text - humans crave novelty and surprise but oftentimes the copy written by AI is flat and predictable, there's a bit of a formula to it, right? We've all noticed it. But the thing here is that if we can predict what's coming up in the next sentence there's no pay-off. Ever notice that your energy drops when that happens? 5. Policing instinct is tribal boundary setting - just like grammar snobs (which if you can't tell with my lack of correct grammar here, I don't care for either lol), the AI police are calling out the 'AI Tells' to signal their place in society: "I'm a *real* writer, because I don't use AI". Well congratulations, you're a special snowflake who isn't interested in evolving with technology because it makes you feel bigger when you put others down.
The AI Police... my thoughts.
4 likes • Oct '25
I literally had to leave LinkedIn because every second conversation on my feed is about AI. And this happens every time new technology is introduced. The same people in different times also hated the car, the tractor, the television, radio, and of course the Internet. I think it's important to engage critically with any technology, tool or media, but shunning and dismissing it is like putting your head in the sand and trying to ignore the inevitability (except worse because people are being loud and whingy about it 😆) that's my 2 cents anyway haha. Personally, I prefer spaces like this with people who are curious and open minded.
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