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🚀New Video: How I'd Learn n8n if I had to Start Over in 2026
If I had to start over and learn n8n from scratch today, this is the exact path I’d follow. The skills to focus on, the mistakes to avoid, and the fastest way to go from beginner to building real workflows that clients actually pay for. This is one of my most valuable videos yet, so I hope you guys enjoy!
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🚀New Video: n8n 2.0 is Here (What You Need to Know)
I just walked through everything new in n8n version 2.0. This update brings a refreshed UI, smoother animations, and a few behavior changes that make building automations feel more intuitive. In the video, I highlight the biggest improvements, show how they affect your workflows, and share what you should expect as you transition to the new version. If you want a quick overview of what’s changing and why it matters, this breakdown will get you up to speed.
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Dec 6 – Dec 12
From five-figure months to first clients and real-world AI builds - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when people stop waiting and start executing. Here are this week’s highlights inside AIS+ 👇 👉 @Sef El is collecting $25K this month from client invoices - built solo, step by step, through consistency and patience. 👉 Jan Goergen-Makinson launched his first voice agent, “Kora,” handling appointments using Retell - a big leap into real client-facing AI. 👉 Prakhar Dubey built his first client workflow for a UK-based NGO supporting SEND children - turning learning into meaningful impact. 👉 @Eduard Friesen broke into the All-Time Top 10 leaderboard and landed his first paid client - momentum stacking fast. 👉 @Abel Alvarado shipped an AI Social Media Intern - from research to auto-image generation and multi-platform posting, all automated. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight of the Week: Nick Mohler | Partnerships Through Community Nick didn’t join AIS+ just for tools - he showed up, participated, and shared openly. That single decision led to meeting a business partner, multiple collaborations, and new client opportunities - all through community connection. 🎥 Watch his quick story 👇 Nick’s journey is proof that when you put yourself out there, the right connections find you. ✨ Want to see more wins like these every week? Join the builders inside AI Automation Society Plus - where consistency, community, and action turn learning into real results 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Dec 6 – Dec 12
Day 4 — Until my first paying client as an AI consultant
Yesterday I made a small but important switch in my prospecting approach: I added cold calling to my routine. The feeling is very different from mass DM. More direct interactions. More real-time feedback. And also a more direct confrontation with the market. I had an interesting discussion with a business services & consulting company about a potential project. Their goals are to improve acquisition, target a different audience, and increase company value with a short-term exit in mind. It reminded me how powerful direct conversations are when you’re building and learning. Question of the day: What interesting things did you build or observe recently in your business or in the AI space? Always grateful for the insights shared here.
How Can AI Help When The System Decides You “Can’t Improve”?
I’m a 65‑year‑old living with multiple sclerosis for over 30 years. I recently asked to go to inpatient rehab and was denied because the system decided I wouldn’t “improve enough” to justify the cost. On paper, I’m classified as too disabled to benefit, even though I’m highly motivated to keep moving, exercising, and protecting my quality of life.This experience raises a bigger question I’d love this community’s thoughts on:How can AI support people with serious disabilities when insurance and Medicare block access to traditional rehab?What are the best examples of AI‑driven home rehab, virtual PT/OT, or adaptive exercise systems that actually work for people who are wheelchair‑users or have advanced neurological conditions?How can AI help us generate the kind of data, logs, and evidence that doctors and insurers need to justify more care instead of writing us off?I’m especially interested in:AI tools that coach daily micro‑exercise and movement safely from homeSystems that track function over time and produce reports doctors can use in appealsPractical setups that real people with disabilities are using today, not just research ideasIf you have examples, tools, or workflows you’ve built for disabled or older adults in this situation, I’d really appreciate you sharing them. I want to use AI to stay as strong and independent as possible, and to push back—politely but firmly—against the idea that people like me “can’t get better.”
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