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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 🚀
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Help understanding how to properly use skills and MCP
Hello, Are there websites where people showcase their creations using skills, MCP, and other tools on GitHub or other marketplaces? This would give me some inspiration and, above all, help me better understand how to use them. Since there are many different search tools, I figured there was probably a reason for it. I asked some LLMs and they confirmed that Tavily can only perform searches on Google, but to enter a site and perform searches, you need to use the Brave MCP. However, there is also RPA and the Playwright MCP; here again, I'm trying to understand when to prioritize one over the other. Should I only install these two on my computer/CLI, and then the AI will choose the right one based on my prompt? But then there is another style of tool like OpenClaw or Claude Co-work; I believe OpenAI also has its own. Are these also RPA tools or are they something different? I was thinking of creating an MCP server in n8n or on my computer containing all the search tools in the world, and then, based on my prompt, it would look for the most appropriate tool. But LLMs tell me that’s not the right solution. That’s why I thought about connecting it to GitHub so it could read what the best search tools are—like a database—but that’s still not it. So, I thought about making my own database/RAG using AnythingLLM: first step, I gather all the search MCPs with Apify, and in the second step, I update this RAG with an RSS feed? This way, my CLI would have a solid knowledge base to advise me on the best tools based on what I want to do. I have different tools to resell in very different categories, and to avoid having to search for specialized sites in these categories myself, I would like to create a CLI or n8n workflow that could first find the appropriate sites and maybe even write the ads and post them on its own, and register on these sites. So, would I need to use different MCPs and perhaps even skills and other tools? Thanks.
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You Don't Need A Video Editor Anymore. You Need To Start.
I'm going to be honest with you about something. I used to sit on video ideas for weeks. Not because I didn't have content. Not because I didn't know what to say. But because the editing felt like a wall. Record the video? Easy. Sit in front of the camera and talk? No problem. But then comes the stitching. The captions. The transitions. The overlays. The intros. The cuts for LinkedIn. The reformatting for Shorts. And suddenly that 10 minute video turns into 3 hours of post production. So you tell yourself "I'll do it tomorrow." Tomorrow becomes next week. Next week becomes "I'll start next month." Sound familiar? Here's what changed for me. I stopped editing manually. Not because I hired an editor. Not because I found some magic tool that does everything perfectly. But because AI got good enough to handle the heavy lifting. I'm talking about stitching multiple clips together, transcribing the entire thing, auto generating captions in your style, highlighting key text on screen, adding transition overlays between sections, even cutting the full video into shorter clips for LinkedIn or Shorts. All of it. Through prompts. In plain English. "Stitch these four clips together. Transcribe it. Highlight these specific lines. Add a sped up overlay during the intro. Cut three LinkedIn clips from the sections where I switch topics." Done. Is it perfect on the first try? No. You go back and forth a few times. But what used to take me 3 hours now takes 30 minutes. And the beautiful part? Every time you do it, you can save that exact editing workflow so next time it takes even less. Now here is the real point of this post. If you have been sitting on content ideas because the editing scares you, if you keep telling yourself you'll start creating "when you have time," if you have been waiting for the perfect setup or the perfect workflow before you hit record... This is your sign. The barrier is gone. The excuse doesn't exist anymore. You don't need to learn Premiere Pro. You don't need a $500 a month editor. You don't need to spend your weekends cutting clips.
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