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Turned AI Automation Builder — Open to Work & Any Advice Welcome 🤖
Hey everyone! I'm Santiago, an economist from Spain who has made the transition into AI automation. My background is in accounting and finance, which means I don't just build automations — I understand the business processes and ROI behind them. Over the past months I've been fully focused on learning and building: n8n workflows, AI chatbots, and end-to-end automation systems. I've put together a portfolio with my profile and some sample automations if you want to see what I've been working on: 🔗 santiagoqf-portfolio.lovable.app What I can help with: → n8n workflow automation → AI chatbots & conversational systems → Process analysis & automation strategy → Finance / accounting process automation I'm actively looking for freelance projects, part-time collaborations, or a co-founder to build something in the AI space. I'm also very open to feedback, advice, or just connecting with people doing interesting things here. Still learning and improving every day — any tips from people working hands-on in this space are genuinely welcome. Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn too: 🔗 linkedin.com/in/santiago-querol-fraile Looking forward to being part of the community! 🙌
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@Leo M I'm already trying with cold mailing. I started with real estate agencies. From your experience, which way of contact works best? LinkedIn, email, WhatsApp, Instagram, etc.
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@Leo M I take your point. I will look for local business events in my area as you suggest. As for cold calling, the main problem I'm having is that many times the person who answers isn't the owner, so they usually don't care much about these services.
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 4
I am happy to share my Day4 challenge, a fully automated lead generation system that finds dental practice leads across 38 cities in Northern France and saves them directly into an Airtable CRM How it works Step 1: Scheduled Search (every Monday at 7am) Step 2: Parallel Contact Extraction Step 3 — Duplicate Check Step 4 — Save to Airtable CRM First run results - 284 dental practices found across 38 cities - Leads landing directly in Airtable, ready for outreach
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 4
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Great! Why did you choose Airtable rather than Google Sheets? I ask because for the data you need I think it would be simpler. Now that you have so many leads, what automation are you going to offer them?
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@Paul F That's a great idea but I would start with a WhatsApp agent or combine both to have two ways of communicating, because some people find voice agents a little bit invasive.
Build my first ai automated workflow ! Win !
Howdy all! Just sharing that I am super excited I have build my first automation and super happy ! It was very very simple but I am a super happy with it Onwards and upwards 🚀👉🏼
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That feeling when there are only green ticks on your n8n workflow is like getting superpowers.
I built an automated blog writer for my restaurant management app!
I am building an AI native restaurant management OS and one of the AI automation use cases I thought to try was to automate the creation of weekly blog posts to build up my SEO - and man what a feeling this was! Here's how it works, every Monday, it kicks off a 6-stage agent sequence: 1. Researcher Agent — generates keyword candidates, pulls live Google SERP data (serper.dev), picks the best opportunity, and drafts an outline 2. Writer Agent — writes a 1,400-word post in our brand voice, with hard guardrails against competitor mentions and clichéd phrasing 3. SEO Optimizer Agent — generates meta title, description, schema markup, and internal link suggestions automatically 4. Illustrator Agent — plans and generates custom images using GPT Image, uploads them to storage. This is the area that I think needs most work because the images generated are very much AI looking. 5. Compiler Agent — splices the images into the article and renders the final HTML 6. Publisher Agent — goes live At 3 points in the pipeline (brief, draft, final), I get an email with an approve/reject link (served by Resend). One click either advances the post or kills the run. The whole thing runs on pg_cron in Postgres. One SQL line schedules the entire weekly content operation. One post per week, basically on autopilot. Now could this be done simpler? Probably, but I wanted to try out the agent hand-offs and human in the loop. Also this was built on Supabase Edge Functions not Claude routines. If you're curious to look at the output here is a link https://www.withbagel.com/blog
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Amazing result! You're working with restaurants — do you think image automation for their Instagram posts, website visuals and Google Maps profiles could be a good business opportunity?
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What I mean is image enhancement. For example, those typical Google Maps photos taken on phones whose quality is poor due to resolution and lighting.
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have 🎉
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. 😊
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Hey! I'm Santiago from Valencia, Spain. I'm an economist who transitioned into AI automation — currently building with n8n, AI chatbots, and Claude Code, and now diving into the AI agents space. Career goal: land my first freelance clients in AI automation and find a co-founder to build something meaningful in this space. For fun: I love exploring how AI keeps changing everything, almost faster than we can keep up 😄 Excited to be here and connect with everyone!
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@santiago-querol-8471
Economista reconvertido a automatizaciones con IA | Economist turned AI builder open to freelance & co-founding

Active 17m ago
Joined May 26, 2026
Valencia, España
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