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🎉 AIS+ Just Won the Skool Games
AI Automation Society Plus just won Q4 Skool Games, closing out 2025 winning all 4 quarters of the year!! This wouldn't be possible without each of you helping us make AI Automation Society a space for everyone. Truly grateful for this amazing community we're building together. Quick heads up: AIS+ pricing will be increasing in 2026. If you've been thinking about joining, now's the time. We'll give everyone a full week's notice before any price changes. Check it out here. Thank you all for the incredible support. You guys are the best! Cheers, Nate
🎉 AIS+ Just Won the Skool Games
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🚀New Video: DON'T Build Another AI Agent Until You Watch This
In this video, I break down the AI systems pyramid and explain how I decide what type of system to build for a given problem. We walk through all four layers, starting with custom GPTs, then simple workflow automations with no AI, followed by AI workflows, and finally full AI agents. As you move up the pyramid, complexity, cost, and the chance of things going wrong all increase, and I explain exactly why that matters in real projects. I also show real examples of each layer so you can see how these systems actually work in practice. By the end of the video, you should be able to confidently decide which type of AI system you need to build and avoid overengineering solutions that do not need it. Access the Decision Tree HERE
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Dec 13 – Dec 19
From $3K upsells to first-ever clients and smart AI systems - this week inside AIS+ was all about turning effort into real outcomes. Here are this week’s highlights inside AIS+ 👇 👉 @Abel Alvarado turned a focused weekend build into a $3,000 upsell from an existing client - fast execution, real payoff. 👉 @Noel Payano closed his first-ever $5K client at just 18 - a huge milestone built on courage and action. 👉 Evan Jones completed his first paid workflow, earning more in one hour than 10+ hours of Ubering - skills paying off. 👉 @Simon Cousineau signed a $50K deal using AI to ghostwrite 10 books - his biggest win yet. 👉 @Michael Wacht celebrated turning 60 by stacking wins - #1 on the leaderboard, launched his AI brand, and fully reinvented his path. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight of the Week: @Prentice Alston | From Stuck at 2 AM to Confident Builder Prentice went from late-night frustration and broken workflows to clarity and confidence - by leaning into community support and consistent practice. Through challenges, live help, and real feedback, his understanding of n8n clicked, and he’s now actively pitching, booking conversations, and moving forward. 🎥 Watch his quick story👇 Prentice’s journey is proof that when you don’t quit and you build with others - everything starts to change. ✨ Want to see more wins like these every week? Join the builders inside AI Automation Society Plus - where momentum, community, and action turn learning into real results 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Dec 13 – Dec 19
You're solving problems that don't cost anyone money.
Most AI builders are solving problems that don't cost anyone money. That's why nobody pays. You'll build a tool that saves someone 15 minutes per day. You'll charge $50/month. They'll say "interesting" and never buy. Why? Because 15 minutes isn't expensive enough to fix. Here's the filter: if the problem you're solving doesn't cost someone at least $10,000 per year in time, money, or lost revenue, it's not a business problem. It's an inconvenience. Inconveniences get upvotes. Business problems get budget. Cold email works because it targets business problems. You're not selling convenience. You're selling pipeline. And pipeline is measured in dollars, not minutes. 1,000 emails → 20 conversations → 4 closed deals → $40k in revenue. That's not solving an inconvenience. That's delivering a business outcome. Most technical people fail because they optimize for cleverness instead of cost. They build something impressive that saves someone a little bit of time. Then they're confused why nobody opens their wallet. If you want someone to pay you, solve a problem that's already costing them real money. Otherwise you're just building a cool demo. If this hit you like a ton of bricks, why?
How to check if "Simple Memory" is empty using an external node?
Hi everyone, I am building a chatbot using the AI Agent node connected to a simple Memory node. The Problem: My bot keeps repeating "Hello" or "Welcome" at every single message, even when the conversation is already ongoing. I tried adding instructions in the System Prompt like "If the conversation has started, do not say Hello", but the AI ignores it and greets the user every time. My Question: Is there a way to inspect or read the content of the simple Memory node using a standard node (like an If node or Code node) before the AI Agent runs? I want to implement this logic: 1. Check if the Memory is empty. 2. If Empty → Instruct the Agent to say "Hello". 3. If Not Empty → Instruct the Agent to skip the greeting. Thanks!
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