Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
What is this?
Less
More

Owned by Pedro

AutoStack Playbook

3 members • Free

Automate your business processes with AI—no coding required. Join me as I build automation systems in public and share the exact playbooks that work.

Memberships

Your First $5k Club w/ARLAN

11.1k members • Free

Skoolers

189.7k members • Free

AI Automation Society

238.3k members • Free

What Is Skool?

940 members • Free

AI Cyber Value Creators

7.9k members • Free

6 contributions to AI Automation Society
What to Automate First
Quick poll for business owners automating operations: Which process are you automating FIRST? 👇 Curious what people prioritise and why. I'm betting most people start with email, but the highest ROI is usually onboarding or data entry. What's your experience?
Poll
3 members have voted
0 likes • 1h
@Hicham Char yeh indeed that makes perfect sense
n8n Hosted on cloud or self hosted
I haven't used my n8n account for some time. Is there an easy? way to determine whether my account is hosted on cloud or self hosted
1 like • 2h
@Daniel Berthiaume have you encountered any issues with your n8n self-hosted setup? happy to assist you if you need feel free to DM me
0 likes • 1h
@Daniel Berthiaume by the way, happy to assist either way but I have a community that I just created where I focus in helping people figure out their business processes that would generate more ROI if automated. sorry if it sounds spammy but yeh only join if you feel like it will potentially help you > https://www.skool.com/autostack-playbook-4643/about?ref=91c8f6c7b28b4df4a64648df2c8110ac
The Ralph Wiggum Loop: Getting Amazing Results from Claude Code
Ever feel like you're not getting the most out of Claude Code? Here's a methodology that's transforming how developers work with AI assistants. What is it? The Ralph Wiggum Loop is an iterative approach based on Geoffrey Huntley's technique, named after the Simpsons character known for unexpected brilliance. The core insight: single-shot prompting rarely produces optimal results, but intelligent iteration creates magic. Get Started with the Official Repo 🔗 github.com/snarktank/ralph This is the autonomous AI agent loop that runs repeatedly until all PRD items are complete. Each iteration spawns a fresh instance with clean context, while memory persists via git history, progress.txt, and prd.json. How It Works Write a PRD — Define what "done" looks like Run the loop — Ralph executes your task iteratively Persist progress — Git + artifacts maintain state between iterations Repeat until complete — Fresh context each cycle, building on previous work Quick Setup bash# From your project root mkdir -p scripts/ralph cp /path/to/ralph/ralph.sh scripts/ralph/ cp /path/to/ralph/prompt.md scripts/ralph/ chmod +x scripts/ralph/ralph.sh The Philosophy Don't aim for perfect on first try — Let the loop refine the work Failures are informative — "Deterministically bad" means failures are predictable Prompt engineering is key — Success depends on writing good prompts Fresh context is reliability — Each iteration clears context, re-reads specs, plans, and codes Key Tips Set --max-iterations as your safety net (start with 20-30) Include what to do if stuck in your prompt Keep PRD items small enough to complete in one context window Let Ralph update AGENTS.md with learnings for future iterations Why It Works You're not babysitting Claude step-by-step anymore. Define success criteria upfront, then walk away. Solutions that survive multiple iterations are stress-tested far more thoroughly than single-shot generations. Check out the repo and try it on your next project 👇 🔗 github.com/snarktank/ralph
The Ralph Wiggum Loop: Getting Amazing Results from Claude Code
0 likes • 2h
@Frank van Bokhorst inspiring! indeed we are stepping in to a new world and your experience is augmented now which incredible as it will allow you to reach people in many meaningful ways
0 likes • 2h
@Frank van Bokhorst Absolutely! Great to connect with people focused on practical AI, not just hype. AI in the food industry has huge automation potential. Looking forward to connecting! 🚀 https://www.linkedin.com/in/pdrolima/
Real estate automation
Anyone have any experience in real estate automation? Love to network
0 likes • 2h
@Hayley Walsh Yes! MLS data entry from developer price lists is one of the best automation opportunities I've seen—typically saves 15-20 hours/week once it's set up right. The tricky part isn't the automation itself—it's the process design. Most people jump straight to "what tool should I use?" and end up with inconsistent data or broken workflows. The real questions are: - How are you receiving price lists? (This changes everything) - Does your MLS have API access? (Determines automation approach) - How often do prices change? (Affects monitoring strategy) I'm actually documenting this exact type of workflow in a community I just launched—helping people map their specific processes before touching any tools. If you want to workshop your specific setup (your MLS + how developers send you data), I can help you design the workflow that'll actually work for your situation. Happy to send you the link if you're interested. No pressure either way!
0 likes • 2h
@Hayley Walsh Ha! Fair question. Yes, another Skool but I'm not selling courses or templates. I'm literally building automation systems in public and documenting everything as I go whilst providing one to one support. Your MLS data entry challenge? That's exactly the kind of problem I'd work through publicly mapping the process, testing solutions, measuring ROI. Think of it less like "join my community" and more like "follow along while I figure this stuff out." But I get it, there is always another Skool 😁. If you just want quick guidance on your specific setup, I can help you here too. Your call! What MLS are you using, btw? That'll determine the whole approach.
1-6 of 6
@pedro-lima-9405
Senior software engineer - AI automation

Active 10m ago
Joined Jan 12, 2026
Powered by