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Fiver
Hi guys this question isn’t to do to with automation but more so with fivver. They say to authenticate my account I need to put my card details where they directed me and that they’ll freeze my funds and return my funds. But there was some sort of error where the funds were taken out of my account and not returned and to make it worse my account isn’t verified. So I can’t take on any offers which sucks because I missed 5!!!!! POTENTIAL CLIENTS out of 5 Atleast one of them I maybe could have made an opining client in retainer if I followed the classrooms portfolio classes high sucks because I’m confident I could have been much further by now. My question is do I acc have to pay that 300 min to be in the account and do they return it? This question if for people With Fiverr account as they are telling me I have to have another 300 to start again. I still havnt received my other og 300 back but that’s being dealt with:(
1 like • May 19
@Hugo Alexander Yh Revolut is giving me my money back
7 days ago I had nothing. Here's what I built.
I'm not a developer. I'm 24, Irish-Nigerian, full-time DCEO at Amazon, Eastern Orthodox Christian. A week ago I had zero automation experience. This is what I built in 7 days. Not a concept. Not a course project. A working system that can generate income this week. I started because I was tired of trading time for money. Every task I did manually — writing emails, finding leads, etc... — felt like it was eating hours I didn't have. I wanted to build something that worked while I wasn't looking. So I followed the AIS course and just built. Day 1 — newsletter automation. You type one thing. It researches, writes, formats, and sends a professional email every week. Automatically. The client never knows what's happening behind the scenes. They just get the email. €50–200/month per client. Recurring. Day 2 — lead generation. 50 verified local business contacts, any trade, any city, in 2 minutes. Built a Fiverr gig around it. Day 3 — knowledge brain. Every session gets saved automatically to Obsidian. Nothing gets lost. The system gets smarter every day. Day 4 — website builder. Plain English in. Live website out. Deployed globally in 60 seconds via Vercel. Day 5 — made it all run without me. Scheduled automations. Everything fires while I sleep. Day 6 — cold outreach and content. One brief. Nine social platforms. Done. Day 7 — 11 agents working simultaneously. One word triggers all of them. The system I have now: 16 skills I can trigger with one word 11 agents working behind the scenes 9 live APIs — all connected and tested today 5 income streams ready to go Newsletter clients: €50–200/month each, fully automated Lead delivery: €25–90 per order, 2 minutes of work Website builds: €300–2,500, one hour Conservative monthly ceiling: €1,050–5,500. From one laptop. Every screenshot attached is real. Every number is real. The n8n execution screenshot shows the automation actually fired today — Succeeded in 68ms. I built this because I want freedom — not the flashy kind. The kind where I can serve, give, and live on God's terms. Not an employer's schedule.
7 days ago I had nothing. Here's what I built.
0 likes • May 18
@Sakshi Gahlawat yes tbh Nate is probably the best teacher ever he broke it down so easy
0 likes • May 18
@Daniela Reis thank you
Help wanted
Yo guys im Building a mini SaaS that explains how tò make Money online using Digital Products. I Need people that are willingly tò try It right now so that i can receive response from people tò see if this can actually be something worth buying. I Need 20 people that contact me via skool which then they Will receive the link and the password tò the app. Im counting on you guys! BE HONEST, I NEED THE HARSH TRUTH NOT VALIDATION, ANSWER ME LIKE YOU ARE IN COURT please!
1 like • May 16
@Luigi Di Bartolomeo I’m open to discuss if we can talk more
Day 7 — 7 Days. 12 Skills. One System.
Day 7. Challenge complete. But I need to be honest about something first — and it's the most powerful thing I can share. Every single post you've seen from me this week? Days 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7? I didn't manually type them into Skool. Claude Code automated the entire thing. It navigated to this community, opened the editor, filled in the title and body, selected the Wins category, and hit Post — all by itself. While I watched. That's not a flex. That's the point of this course. Day 1 — I learned the WAT Framework and built a newsletter automation Day 2 — I connected Firecrawl MCP and built a lead generation scraper Day 3 — I built 12 custom skills. One word triggers each pipeline Day 4 — I learned deployment: how automations run 24/7 without me Day 5 — I built a website delivery system: client gets a live URL in minutes Day 6 — I built a self-improving skill that corrects its own mistakes across runs Day 7 — I have a full Executive Assistant that manages faith, finances, health, work, and projects And I learned all of it in 4 days. Not 7. Four. I'm genuinely grateful I joined this course. I came in non-technical. I had ideas but no system. This challenge gave me the framework, the tools, and the proof that it works. But here's what it really means: AI is not coming. It's here. And the people who learn to direct it — not just use it — are going to build things that weren't possible before. Not because they're geniuses. Because they understand how to give an AI a job and get out of the way. I'm 24. I work full time at Amazon. I built all of this in the hours before and after work. If I can do it, anyone in this community can. The future belongs to the builders. Thank you Nate and the whole AIS community. This was one of the best weeks of my year. #AISChallenge #Day7 #Complete
2 likes • May 16
@Hugo Alexander this is like btc in 09
Day 6 — I Built a Skill That Teaches Itself
Day 6 of the 7 Day AIS Challenge — Scheduled Automations and Self-Improving Skills. Here's the build I'm most proud of from this entire challenge. On Day 3, I automated posting to this community using Playwright. It worked — but messily. Wrong selectors, unnecessary scrolling, fumbling to find the POST button. Every mistake got noted. I saved all of that into a file called skool_post_playbook.md. On Day 6, I called that same skill again to post my Day 4 share. It ran clean. No fumbling. Straight to the right selectors, right category, posted in seconds. That's the self-improving scheduled automation. Not a theory. A live example from this week. How it works: The skill runs → discovers what works and what doesn't → writes the correction back into its own file → next run is faster and more accurate. Day 3 fumbled. Day 6 flew. The playbook now contains: - Exact CSS selectors for the Skool editor - The state-detection check (green = complete, don't toggle) - The correct POST button method - Category options - A lesson completion one-liner that works on every page The lesson this week taught scheduled tasks and loops. My build IS the lesson. A skill that schedules itself to improve. This is what the WAT framework looks like when it matures: Workflow → Agent → Tool → Skill → Self-corrects → Gets faster → Runs on schedule → Money while you sleep #AISChallenge
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