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🚀New Video: Stop Learning n8n in 2026...Learn THIS Instead
Stop learning n8n in 2026. Seriously. If you’re still trying to learn n8n in 2026, you might be focusing on the wrong thing. In this video, I explain why you should stop learning n8n in 2026 and what you should learn instead. If you’re thinking about learning n8n in 2026, watch this first. I break down why some creators say to stop learning n8n in 2026, what the better alternative is, and how you can stay ahead by learning the right automation skills instead. Enjoy!
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🚀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. 📚ALL RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM📚
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Mar 14 – Mar 20
From massive deal flow and equity partnerships to SaaS builds, AI agents, and real client conversions - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when skill meets positioning and consistent execution. 🚀 Standout Wins of the Week 👉 @Peter Hawtin signed ~$95K in under 2 weeks, including multiple $9K clients and a $50K finance deal. 👉 @Latoya Robinson built a SaaS product, AI assistant system, and closed a $24K engagement - all from a non-technical background. 👉 @Matthew Sutherland closed a deal as an equity partner, shifting from builder to true stakeholder. 👉 @Jody Murfit built an Opportunity Map system and booked 2 calls organically overnight - no ads, no funnel. 👉 @Sheena De La Cruz built 3 mobile apps in one morning using Claude Code - no coding background. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Dave-Amy Simpson Amy and her husband run a 20-year-old marketing agency and recently decided to pivot into AI. In just 6 weeks, they’ve: • Landed ~$20K in contracts • Retained rights to scale those solutions further • Built real confidence working with AI systems Coming from a non-technical background, Amy went from avoiding code… to understanding workflows and building systems herself. Her biggest shift? Moving from feeling overwhelmed → to having structure, support, and real execution momentum. Amy’s journey is proof that you don’t need a technical background - you just need the right environment and the willingness to build. 🎥 Watch Amy’s story 👇 ✨ Want to see wins like this every week? Step inside AI Automation Society Plus and start building assets that compound 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Mar 14 – Mar 20
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. 🔥
I think most builders are focused on building agents.
This is how I “clone” my effort without working more.
Before I discovered automation, I was stuck doing the same repetitive tasks every day. It felt endless. Then I started building AI workflows that could handle emails, data processing, content creation, and other boring tasks automatically. The result? I can focus on strategic work while my automations do the heavy lifting. I’m not working harder, I’m multiplying my effort. In AI Automation Society, members aren’t just learning AI, we’re turning it into real leverage. Systems we build today keep giving results tomorrow. Here’s my question for you: If you could “clone” one part of your work with AI, what would it be? Let’s inspire each other with ideas
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