Please Read | Rules and Guidelines 📜
Hey everyone! 👋 We’re excited to have you here in our growing community. Our goal is to create a space where we learn, build, and collaborate, and not have to cut through the noise. Please read the below rules: 1) 📢 No Business Promotions – Build Credibility Through Value If you want to promote what you do, the best way is to demonstrate your expertise by sharing valuable insights, workflows, case studies, or tutorials. Simply promoting a YouTube video is not creating value. Posts that say "DM me for the template" or "DM me to learn more" will be removed—everything should be shared openly. If you provide value first, people will naturally recognize your expertise. For job-related posts, use the "Hire Me / Looking For Hire" section. 2) 💡 Share Value, Not Just Vague Insights Posts should contribute to learning and skill-building. If you're showcasing a workflow, include clear steps, screenshots, or video explanations so others can learn from it. Posts that lack depth, like "Industries AI can be used in" without real insights, will be removed. 3) 🚫 No Clickbait or Empty Teasers If you’re discussing a tool, framework, or workflow, your post should provide real value, such as walkthroughs, case studies, or explanations. Simply linking to a tool without context or providing an unbalanced promotion will not be allowed. 4) 📝 Title Your Posts Clearly Make your post titles specific and informative so others can quickly understand the topic. Instead of "Need help!", write something like "Troubleshooting API Authentication in n8n – Help Needed!" 5) 🔎 Search Before Posting Before starting a new thread, search the community to see if your question has already been answered. 6) 🤝 Keep It Respectful & Engaging This community welcomes everyone, from beginners to experts. Be kind, respectful, and inclusive in all interactions. 7) 🏗️ A "Builders & Constructors" Community This group is for active learners and problem-solvers. The best way to establish yourself as an authority is by showcasing workflows, methods, and case studies rather than making claims about expertise. Demonstrate, don’t just sell.