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6 contributions to AI Automation Society
Mistake by beginners(automation builder's)
Start with responsibility, not intelligence The right way to build an agent is to define its responsibility before its intelligence. Ask yourself: What is this agent allowed to decide on its own? Most beginners give agents too much power too early. Thatโ€™s how systems become unpredictable. A good agent has a narrow role: one decision, one outcome, clear boundaries. Intelligence only works when responsibility is constrained. Otherwise, youโ€™re just outsourcing chaos. :-- which point is more good? :--- more suggestions to improve? :----
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For me, the best point is 'Start with responsibility, not intelligence.' As a beginner, I sometimes get distracted by the fancy AI tools and forget to define the actual job first. Very helpful!๐Ÿ˜Š
Non-Tech to AI Architect: Whatโ€™s the "Must-Have" Technical Minimum?
Hey fam! ๐Ÿ‘‹ Iโ€™ve been diving headfirst into the world of AI Automation and Agents lately, and honestly? Iโ€™m hooked. ๐Ÿค–โœจ But hereโ€™s my reality check: Iโ€™m coming from a completely non-technical background. While Iโ€™m obsessed with how much we can do with No-Code tools, Iโ€™ve got that nagging feeling that I might hit a "technical ceiling" once I start building for high-ticket clients. Iโ€™d love to get some real-talk from those of you already in the trenches: 1๏ธโƒฃ The "Real World" Check: In your experience, can you actually build high-level, client-ready agents without touching a line of code? Or is some level of "tech literacy" mandatory to stay competitive in this space? ๐Ÿ›‘ 2๏ธโƒฃ The 80/20 Roadmap: If you had to pick the top 3 technical skills that offer the highest ROI for a beginner, what would they be? (Think: Python basics, API structures, JSON, etc.) ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Iโ€™m looking to build a rock-solid foundation without getting lost in a "developer" rabbit hole for the next two years. ๐Ÿ•ณ๏ธ ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ What should I prioritize first to make sure my builds are legit? Appreciate any wisdom you can drop! ๐Ÿ™
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@Muskan Ahlawat Thanks so much for the reassurance, Muskan! ๐Ÿ™ Thatโ€™s great to know. When youโ€™re building more complex agents for clients, do you find the no-code tools handle all the 'heavy lifting' for things like connecting to other apps, or is there a specific workflow you follow?
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@Muskan Ahlawat Thatโ€™s super inspiring, Muskan! ๐Ÿ™Œ To have built complex agents without any JSON or API knowledge is impressive. Could you share an example of a 'complex' task one of your agents does? Iโ€™d love to see how you structured the logic without those technical pieces! ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ
Day 1 Exploring Automation Society
Hello everyone, I am Hariom from India. Today my day 1 in this Elite agent developers community.๐Ÿ˜‡
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why not๐Ÿ˜‡
Stuck? Not sure where to start? Here's What to do...
Ever feel like you're on the sidelines? You see people launching cool projects, building little income streams, and you know you can do it too. Your brain is buzzing with ideas, but when it comes time to actually start... paralysis. The "where do I even begin?" feeling is real, and it can be really discouraging. This guide is for you. We're going to break that cycle. No more overthinking. Just simple, small steps to get you from idea to a real, finished thing. Let's do this. === Step 1: Find Your "First Thing" Idea Forget about building a million-dollar business right now. We just need one small, real idea to get you moving. Think about these three areas: - What are you already good at from your job? Or a past job? - What hobbies do you get lost in for hours? What do you love? - Whatโ€™s a small, annoying problem you wish you could solve for yourself? Now, let's use some AI magic to connect the dots. ChatGPT Prompt Idea: "I want to start building a small project to learn [Your Tool, e.g., N8N, Webflow, a coding language]. My skills and passions are [list them here]. Can you suggest 3 simple project ideas that solve a real problem for a specific group of people? Ask me questions if you need more details to give better ideas." === Step 2: Sharpen Your Idea You'll get a few ideas back. Pick the ONE that feels the most exciting. The one that makes you think, "Yeah, I could actually build that." Now, we need to figure out what the simplest possible version of it looks like. We'll create a "Free Taste" and a "Full Meal" version. The free one gives real value and gets people interested. The paid one is the full solution. ChatGPT Prompt Idea: "Okay, I like this idea: [your chosen idea]. Help me outline a 'Free Taste' version and a 'Full Meal' (paid) version. What are the absolute core features for the free version to be useful? What extra value would make someone happy to pay for the full version?" === Step 3: Map It, Summarize It, & Start Building This next part is a huge time-saver. We're going to create a "Project Cheat Sheet" to feed the AI for every future prompt. This keeps your marketing, your instructions, and your ideas all on the same page.
Stuck? Not sure where to start? Here's What to do...
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thanks, man
Specific about work
Most people trying to grow in a niche are doing too much. They chase every new tool. They copy every trend. They talk to everyone. Thatโ€™s why nothing compounds. -->Real growth in a niche comes from clarity, not activity. -->When youโ€™re clear on: who youโ€™re actually helping what problem you solve better than others andwhat you donโ€™t need to do everything gets easier: content, outreach, offers, even automation. -->Before scaling anything, ask: โ€œWould this still work if I did less, but did it consistently?โ€ -->Niches donโ€™t reward noise. They reward focus. Build depth first. Reach comes later. ๐ŸŽ‰Questions:- You agree with this? More add-ons to be better? Does you're work describes this and how?
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Great but i am new here๐Ÿ˜‡
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