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šŸš€New Video: Claude Code + Blotato = Content Machine
In this video, you'll learn how to combine Claude Code and Blotato to automatically repurpose a single YouTube video into finished LinkedIn, Instagram, and X posts with custom visuals, all in a matter of minutes. Starting from a brand new setup, the full walkthrough covers installing Claude Code in VS Code, connecting to Blotato, and building a reusable skill that handles transcript extraction, platform-specific copy, and graphic creation. Every time you run it and give it feedback, it gets better, making this one of the highest-leverage content systems you can build right now.
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šŸš€New Video: Build & Sell with Claude Code (10+ Hour Course)
This is the complete Claude Code course. I put a ton of time into this one. I start from zero and walk you through everything: setup, building workflows, deploying websites, creating agent teams, browser automation, finding clients, pricing your work, and way more. To make it even better, we don’t ever write a single line of code. By the end, you'll know how to use Claude Code at a professional level and how to actually turn those skills into income. Whether you've never opened a terminal or you're looking to go deeper, this course covers it all in one place. šŸ“šALL RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND IN THE CLASSROOMšŸ“š
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šŸ† Community Wins Recap | Mar 7 – Mar 13
From first paid clients and consulting closes to AI video engines and Claude Code builds - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when builders combine learning with real execution. šŸš€ Standout Wins of the Week šŸ‘‰ @Ahmed Bin Faisal landed a $2,000+ client using an automation he built for himself to score Upwork jobs and draft proposals in minutes. šŸ‘‰ @Josh Holladay closed his first $7,800 AI consulting engagement using a sprint-based delivery model with long-term upside. šŸ‘‰ @Solar Singh built an AI video engine inside Claude that generates scripts, voiceovers, stock footage, captions, and finished vertical videos at scale. šŸ‘‰ @Nicholas Veronis signed his first paying client by creating listing videos and voiceovers for a real estate business. šŸ‘‰ @Debbie DeMarco Bennett built an AI agent that migrated her entire email system from MailChimp to Brevo, saving hours of manual work and cutting monthly costs. šŸŽ„ Super Win Spotlight | @Matthew Sutherland Matthew joined AIS+ looking for a room full of builders who were actively shipping real systems - not just talking about AI. Since joining, he has: • Built a five-dimension AI readiness audit system • Landed real client engagements • Dramatically increased his productivity using Claude Code workflows • Pressure-tested his systems with feedback from the community Matthew describes his experience as a ā€œ2000x return on investment.ā€ His biggest insight: Surround yourself with people who are actually building, and your progress accelerates faster than you expect. šŸŽ„ Watch Matthew's story šŸ‘‡ ✨ Want to see wins like this every week? Step inside AI Automation Society Plus and start building assets that compound šŸš€
šŸ† Community Wins Recap | Mar 7 – Mar 13
I think most builders are focused on building agents.
I think most builders are focused on building agents. But the real conversation in March 2026 is about what holds agents together. Solo agents are out. Multi-agent systems are in. Here's what that actually means for how we build: A single agent answering questions or writing emails is impressive. But a single agent can't run a business operation. What runs a business operation is orchestration, multiple agents working together, each owning a specific function, coordinated by a system that routes intent to the right place. Intelligence without coordination means decisions are made in isolation and can't reliably translate across complex business environments. 2026 is the year orchestration will be widely recognized as the connective tissue that makes AI useful at scale. This is exactly why I built Jake. Jake doesn't answer questions. Jake routes. He reads intent, decides which agent handles it, and passes the task. Polaris finds people. Lania handles leads. Hermes sends emails. Borealis books meetings. Five agents. One orchestrator. Zero manual coordination. AI is shifting from individual usage to team and workflow orchestration, coordinating entire workflows, connecting data across systems, and moving projects from idea to completion. That's the architecture that actually scales. If you're still building single agents start thinking about how they talk to each other. That's where the real power is. šŸ”„
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I think most builders are focused on building agents.
Using Apollo for leads
Appreciate everyone who’s been helping on my last posts — the insights have been super helpful. I’m newer to Apollo, but from what I’m hearing it seems like one of the best tools for cold email, which is what I’m focusing on for my cleaning company. Right now I’m targeting:• Property managers• Office / facility managers• Law firms / professional offices Basically anyone in a position where they control a budget and need recurring cleaning. I started testing small batches of emails through Apollo, but I’m running into an issue where a lot of the emails don’t seem to be valid or just don’t get responses. For those doing this consistently:How are you finding accurate, responsive contacts? Are you relying fully on Apollo, or combining it with other tools / methods/linkedin? My goal is pretty simple:Lock in 20–30 solid commercial leads per month and turn those into walkthroughs. Would really appreciate how you guys are approaching:• finding the right decision-makers• getting valid emails• improving response rates Trying to dial this in the right way from the start.
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