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Weekly Win — 7 AI Agents, 7 Videos, Zero Manual Work
Hi Everyone. Been deep in Claude Code for the past few months and this week I finally shipped something I'm genuinely proud of. A fully automated YouTube Shorts pipeline. 7 agents that chain together end to end: 🔍 Research → ✍️ Script → 🎭 Avatar → 🎨 B-Roll → 🎬 Render → 📤 Upload → 📊 Analytics What makes it different — it's not faceless automation. Talking head videos, real person, personal brand, any niche. Posted 7 videos in 7 days. One hit 1.1K views on a brand new channel with zero subscribers and zero ad spend. The system is running on a locally hosted web app I built in Claude Code. Good to be here — excited to learn from everyone building in this space. 👋
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@Bhavya Kalani yes. Exactly. Correcting that. Thank you for pointing that out.
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@Will Giangrande You're welcome will. A link to how this pipeline works is explained in a short that I just uploaded. I'll wait for your feedback. Please do subscribe if you like the concept.https://youtube.com/shorts/cvBZddCnu9g?feature=share
Implementing AI into businesses
Hi all, almost at the end of the 7 day course at the moment, loving it so far. My main question so far - So you have a business with a pain point that can fixed with AI (lets use automatically posting content for them as an example), you create a workflow in Claude to solve the issue. How do you actually sell this to the business? Do you just sell them the code in a file and they have to manually set it up? Or do you have to manually access their computer systems, social media, set up claude etc then do it yourself for them? Hope this makes sense! If there's a video on this it would be very useful, thanks!
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Three delivery models that work: (1) Done for you — you access their systems, set it up, hand it over with documentation. Best for non-technical clients. (2) Done with you — screen share, build it together, they own it after. (3) Blueprint — document the full system, they build it themselves. Each has different pricing. The more hands-on, the higher the fee. Most clients who aren't technical need option 1 or 2 — handing them code rarely works.
what SAAS will go out of business in 2026
my predictions: 1. MAKE 2. ZAPIER 3. GHL *unless they restructure or get bought out by a bigger company.
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Make and Zapier are workflow tools pretending to be automation platforms. The moment Claude Code can orchestrate agents end to end for under $2 a run, the 'connect your apps' value prop gets hard to justify. They survive if they pivot to being the pipes — not the intelligence
Automation of email
Does anyone have details around fully automating emails, responses and setting up calendar invites, not giving payments out or details etc. Just dipping my toe in I've seen recommendations with Make, but really looking for a solid example especially if it's not gmail, but fastmail or something non main stream ? Either way appreciate any guidance - i spent 20 mins washing through rubbish emails so my side quest just kicked in.
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For non-Gmail automation Make works well for the routing and filtering logic. Claude handles the response drafting cleanly once the email content is structured. The combo covers most of what you need without overcomplicating it.
Building AI agency from scratch : Day : 3
Operator Logs — Day 3 (Build Breakdown) Documenting this because I was overcomplicating it before: Step 1: Niche FilteringInstead of guessing, I used 3 filters: - Urgency (do they need this now?) - Ability to pay - Repetitiveness of tasks This immediately removed a lot of “cool but useless” ideas. Step 2: Single Offer FocusDefined 1 core system:Lead → qualify → respond → follow-up No dashboards, no extra features. Step 3: Workflow Draft (not building yet)Mapped it like this: 1. Lead comes in (form / DM / email) 2. Input gets structured 3. AI generates response based on context 4. Auto-follow-up if no reply Still not perfect, but way clearer than yesterday. Big takeaway:Most people jump into tools too early. Clarity > tools. Tomorrow: actually building the first version of this workflow.
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The 3-filter niche test is underrated — most people skip straight to building and wonder why nobody wants it. Urgency, ability to pay, repetitiveness covers 90% of what you need to know before writing a single line of code. Following the build.
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Zain Baig
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Amazon ads → AI automation. Built a 7-agent YouTube pipeline with Claude Code. Research to upload, fully automated.

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Joined May 28, 2025
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