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5 contributions to AI Automation Society
Skool communities are NOT the right place for finding clients & after 3 months of posting and networking, I’m quitting.
No hate to AI skool communities, I think the owners are doing a great job at running them but here are a few things that I’ve noticed: 1. Creators have built these communities as a funnel to sell courses, or hire talent. Disguised as a highly resourceful and professional place for networking. 2. If you are a beginner who wants to learn AI, this is the perfect place to start. 3. If you’re an agency owner looking for solid leads, this isn’t the right place (more about that later). 4. Most communities are full of scammers where they will spam on your posts for engagement and then try to fish you. 5. It is a deadly bubble where your aspirations will be brought up & when you enter the market you’ll have to face harsh realities. Let me explain: How it all began? Creators made these communities years ago promising to teach people how AI works and how they can start their own AI Agencies. Nothing wrong with that. If you’re new to the technical world, you will learn a lot here. This is why you’ll find a LOT of learners. Now that right there is the problem itself. These communities have also been marketed as good places to find business owners and leads, but the type of content which they have consumed before joining the community is a bit misleading. They have an expectation of getting an AI solution cheap and quick & when you add in beginners to the mix, they are going to promise the same. Don’t get me wrong, some businesses just need a simple voice agent or a chat bot which are easily implemented (that too using other saas apps, where the developer has to do absolutely nothing). But I’ve had a lot of leads where people expected to build scalable systems with thousands of concurrent users, like: reception & admin system for a network of 9000 restaurants, a huge community based matching system for tutors and students all over UK, AI cold call assistant with real time feedback and a huge CRM. Now guess what was the budget range of these projects? $0-$3000 :)
2 likes • Jan 29
Skool definitely takes time, and so there are a lot of small business owners and solopreneurs in this ecosystem. I can imagine that this makes it quite hard to find good clients if you expect to find qualified leads for more complex projects. 🤓
🚀New Video: I Tested Clawdbot Against Claude Code: What You Need to Know
In this video, I put Clawdbot head-to-head against Claude Code to see which AI coding tool actually delivers. I break down everything you need to know across the metrics that actually matter: ability, setup, risk, cost, security, usability, ROI, and raw power. The verdict? Claude Code still comes out on top, but Clawdbot is a super young tool has some interesting strengths if you know what you're doing. That said, you need to be careful with Clawdbot unless you really understand the risks involved. Whether you're considering making the switch or just want to understand what these tools can actually do, this video will give you the full picture.
11 likes • Jan 28
@Nate Herk can you tell us about the overall costs you have testing these LLMs? 🤓
🚀New Video: Set Up Clawdbot on a VPS in Minutes (no mac mini)
In this video, I walk you through a complete step-by-step setup of Clawdbot on a VPS from scratch. Whether you've never touched a terminal before or just want a clear, no-fluff guide, I'll show you exactly how to get Clawdbot running in minutes—from spinning up your server to creating a dedicated user, installing Clawdbot, and setting it up to run 24/7 automatically.
5 likes • Jan 27
@Praney Behl You absolutely nailed it, Praney. Couldn't agree more to your words of caution. It's always exciting to follow a new trend, but leaving the security restrictions behind could be a very high risk to a business.🤓
Looking for a cohort to test a product.
Must have access to VR equipment. Prefer you have it jacked to your computer but a standalone meta device should work. Prefer you have access to recording from your headset Or I could teach you how. English is a must. 18+ is a must. Need help by the hour. Contact me for more details if I interested.
1 like • Jan 26
Interested 🤓
0 lines of code. $5k client result. 10 minutes.
I just proved you don't need a dev team to build "Luxury" standard apps. After 30+ client projects, I’m finally sharing the "Vibe Coding" stack I use to hit high-ticket quality in minutes using Lovable + Midjourney. Watch the blueprint here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxjMBHJHJEM&t=8s If you find the breakdown helpful, please give the video a thumbs up and leave a comment on YouTube—it helps me know to keep making these! > (P.S. Don't forget to check the video description for the exact prompts I used!)
0 likes • Jan 1
Have you tried to do the planning with Lovable in comparison? The chat can do the pre-work as well as you surely know. Would be nice to know if you´ve tested that out and what the results were doing it all in/with Lovable...🤓
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@michael-gruendling
💡 skool Community Consultant 💪🏼 Content Strategist 🌱 Empower People 🕊️ Freedom Lover | Author von "Das skool Buch" & "Jeder kann YouTube"

Active 31m ago
Joined Jun 28, 2025
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