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9 contributions to AI Automation Society
Client's ready. Budget's ready. I just need the right AI agency
Hey everyone, I have a finance company client that's already sold on the idea and ready to sign. I just need to connect them with the right AI agency to actually run the project. Quick context: solid budget, and they want to start with two phases — first, hands-on training for their team on LLMs/AI tools, then a full process audit to map out what can be automated in their operations. Once that's done, they're fully open to implementing automations to improve those processes. This isn't a "maybe someday" — they're ready to move now. Budget gets discussed directly with whoever takes this on — it's a company that pays properly for good work. A few things I'll be looking for in whoever takes this on: - Excellent English, since communication with the client's team needs to be clear and professional. - Available to start soon, ideally within the next few weeks. - Honest and transparent about progress, even when something isn't going as planned. - Strong command of automation tools and the various AI models/platforms out there, not just one narrow stack. Why I'm posting here: I'm already managing quite a few clients of my own right now, so I don't have the bandwidth to run point on this one myself. Rather than let it sit, I'd rather hand it to an agency that's actively looking for new clients and can actually deliver — if you're building out your portfolio and this fits what you do (training + audit + automation implementation for businesses), this is a solid one to add. I'm also building my network in this space and have other bigger projects coming up, so if we work well together on this, there's more where this came from. If you're interested, send me an email at debarepaul@gmail.com with a quick intro to your agency and relevant experience and some AI automations that you have already built. Hope to work with one of you soon !
A bit of confusion for me as a beginner
Good evening, everyone! I hope all is well. I'm a bit confused on where to start. So I started the lessons in AI Automation Society Plus, however, I seen some lessons on this page as well. I'm confused on where to start. I'm also new to the skool platform. Any help, please?
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Honestly, don't wait for the course to "tell you" to start. Open n8n today and try rebuilding something simple from what you've already learned, even if it's basic. You'll learn faster by doing than by watching one more video. Two quick tips: pick something you'd actually use yourself (like automating one annoying task in your own life), it keeps you motivated when you get stuck. And don't be afraid to break it, half the learning happens when something fails and you have to figure out why.
Day 2: Build
Quick backstory, pre-AIS (i.e. last week) I was cave manning my way through firecrawl and n8n oblivious to how Claude-code worked, I had patched together self-hosted firecrawl and n8n with 8 functioning nodes over hours and hours of screen shots and asking Claude chat. Come day 2 and this task let me tell you, AMAZING. I scraped a real-estate business, not much data so did the deeper dive and got it to build out a business profile. Then connected it up to n8n and had it map out a researcher workflow. The project included an Orchestrator / Router Content Hub design with researcher, architect, wordsmith, chief editor, planner which I had assumed was too ambitious, BUT it created a series of additional workflows and sub workflows. What I learned; my idea was too ambitious for me to do on my own but maybe not so now.
Day 2: Build
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Going from "8 nodes patched together over hours of screenshots" to a full orchestrator/router setup with dedicated agent roles in one day is exactly the jump Claude Code is supposed to unlock — most people underestimate how much of the ceiling was tooling friction, not their own skill. Now that it's built, what's the actual test: does it hold up on a second, different real-estate business, or was some of this tuned specifically to the first one you scraped?
AI VOICE VAPI and N8N MCP
guys i been browsing every corner i can find this video or the documentation about this, this for only paid plan ? newbie i still saving money to buy a sub, thanks guys
AI VOICE VAPI and N8N MCP
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Vapi and n8n are both separate tools from AIS+ itself, so you don't strictly need the paid plan to use them — Vapi has its own free tier and documentation, and n8n is open-source (free self-hosted, or a free trial on their cloud). The MCP connection between the two is really just wiring Vapi's tool-calling into an n8n workflow endpoint, which is documented on both of their sites directly. What's usually behind the paid AIS+ roadmap isn't the tools themselves, it's the structured step-by-step and the specific use-case templates. If budget's tight right now, I'd start by building a single simple voice agent → webhook → n8n flow using their free docs, that'll teach you 80% of the concept before you ever need to pay for anything. Don't let "no sub yet" stop you from starting.
AI & Robotics
Small win here and also trying to connect to people with similar interests. I'm using Claude with a group of BBC Microbit microcontrollers, ELECFREAKS motors and LEGO Technic to build robots with my son. We're building a library of automations and behaviours. 🚓 🚦🛰️ Happy to share demo and instructions if there is interest 👍 👍
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This is one of the few "AI project" posts in here that isn't another SaaS or agency pitch, which honestly makes it stand out. Is Claude generating the behavior logic upfront and you're just flashing it to the micro:bit, or is there any real-time loop reacting to sensor input? If it's the second one, that's basically a physical AI agent and deserves its own writeup.
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@paul-de-bare-4051
Passionate about AI and automation, now my full-time job. Contact me on : debarepaul@gmail.com

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