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๐Ÿ”’ Q&A w/ Nate is happening in 3 days
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Prices increase TOMORROW at midnight
Just a heads up Iโ€™m raising the price of AI Automation Society Plus TOMORROW at midnight central. If you join now, youโ€™ll lock in the $94/month rate forever, no matter how high prices go in the future. Hereโ€™s what youโ€™ll get immediate access to: โšก Agent Zero โ€” AI basics made simple โšก 10 Hours to 10 Seconds โ€” learn exactly what to automate to save hours every week โšกn8n Masterclass โ€” Projects, puzzles, and course material to turn you into an n8n wizard ready to sell your solutions โšก Unlimited tech support โ€” our team helps you fix broken workflows โšก Live vibe coding workshops โ€” learn Claude Code and build real apps with expert guidance Annual members also get The One Person AI Agency, the $1,000 blueprint for building a lean, high-profit automation business. Donโ€™t wait until the clock runs out. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Click here to get grandfathered in Iโ€™ll see you inside.
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๐Ÿš€New Video: I Turned Clawdbot Into the Ultimate Personal Assistant
I turned Clawdbot into my 24/7 executive assistant, and in this video, I'm showing you exactly how to do the same. After spending 100+ hours refining this setup, I've built a system where my Clawdbot, Klaus, proactively manages my tasks, checks in on what I'm working on to offer help, and even builds things while I sleep. I walk you through the custom dashboard I use to track everything it's doing, share the exact setup you can copy, and reveal the hacks I've discovered along the way that most people miss.
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๐Ÿ† Weekly Wins Recap | Jan 24 โ€“ Jan 30
This week inside AIS+ was all about momentum kicking in. First real client conversations, confidence breakthroughs, retainers locked, and builders finally seeing doors open after consistent effort. Here are a few standout wins inside AIS+๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐Ÿ‘‰ @Dion Wang sparked serious interest from a real estate client after sending a Loom - now prepping for a director-level presentation. ๐Ÿ‘‰ @Sarah Swendseid landed her first two clients through warm outreach and is kicking off February with active builds. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Sven Loeffler stacked back-to-back wins with two client calls - one for a lead-gen agent and another for executive coaching automation. ๐Ÿ‘‰ @Wayne Dowden turned years of knowledge into income, landing a retainer deal by finally building what he used to only design. ๐Ÿ‘‰ @Chris Shon booked 5 discovery calls, secured his first testimonial, and is now closing in on a paid engagement. ๐ŸŽฅ Super Win Spotlight | @Dion Wang This weekโ€™s standout story comes from a member who went from watching to committing. After joining AIS+, getting comfortable with n8n, and leaning into the community, he finally took the leap - booking his first real business call and realizing: โ€œI can actually do this.โ€ ๐ŸŽฅ Watch his short story here ๐Ÿ‘‡ His journey is a reminder that progress isnโ€™t just about tools - itโ€™s about confidence, support, and choosing to go all-in instead of staying on the sidelines. โœจ Want to see wins like this every single week? Join AI Automation Society Plus and start turning learning into real conversations, real builds, and real opportunities ๐Ÿš€
๐Ÿ† Weekly Wins Recap | Jan 24 โ€“ Jan 30
Is โ€œHuman-in-the-Loopโ€ Real, or Just a Label?
Human-in-the-loop is one of the most overused phrases in AI governance. In many systems, the human is present, but powerless. They review outputs after decisions are already shaped, constrained, and difficult to reverse. AI Audit often accepts the existence of a human step as proof of control. But presence is not agency. If humans lack context, time, or authority to intervene meaningfully, the loop is cosmetic. Real human oversight requires friction. It slows things down, introduces disagreement, and sometimes blocks โ€œefficientโ€ outcomes. When an organization designs AI to avoid friction, it is also designing out accountability. AI Audit should test not whether a human exists in the loop, but whether the loop can actually interrupt the system. If it canโ€™t, the loop is decorative, not protective.
Vibe Coding = Supervisor Role
Autopilots are great until you have to grab the wheel. As a long time developer/SRE, I can say, we have reached the point of being supervisor/conductors of code. Embrace it. I'm sitting here right now watching claude code run an hours long process to build a section of code, write the tests and then document it. Amazing Understanding some basic code and system structure, even from a high level, is helpful. It will help you know when something is not right. e.g. why is this page taking 10 seconds to load? Why is my cloud bill $500? AI is just coming into its own, we are early. Treat it like a baby that just learned to walk. Don't leave the front door open or the stove on. You are the adult in the room. My suggestions is just go for it and spend some time asking it, "Is this still heading toward the goals I set out?" "Have we reached MVP and can launch?" "What could go wrong and write-up some solutions." Cheers
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