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🚀New Video: Is n8n Dead?
Is n8n dead? This was a HIGHLY requested topic, and the biggest question I've been getting lately, especially as Claude Code has started surpassing n8n in search interest and YouTube views. In this video I share my honest thoughts on what's happening with n8n, whether you should still learn it as a beginner, and how I'm personally thinking about these two tools.
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🚀New Video: I Turned Clawdbot Into the Ultimate Personal Assistant
I turned Clawdbot into my 24/7 executive assistant, and in this video, I'm showing you exactly how to do the same. After spending 100+ hours refining this setup, I've built a system where my Clawdbot, Klaus, proactively manages my tasks, checks in on what I'm working on to offer help, and even builds things while I sleep. I walk you through the custom dashboard I use to track everything it's doing, share the exact setup you can copy, and reveal the hacks I've discovered along the way that most people miss.
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Jan 24 – Jan 30
This week inside AIS+ was all about momentum kicking in. First real client conversations, confidence breakthroughs, retainers locked, and builders finally seeing doors open after consistent effort. Here are a few standout wins inside AIS+👇 👉 @Dion Wang sparked serious interest from a real estate client after sending a Loom - now prepping for a director-level presentation. 👉 @Sarah Swendseid landed her first two clients through warm outreach and is kicking off February with active builds. 👉 Sven Loeffler stacked back-to-back wins with two client calls - one for a lead-gen agent and another for executive coaching automation. 👉 @Wayne Dowden turned years of knowledge into income, landing a retainer deal by finally building what he used to only design. 👉 @Chris Shon booked 5 discovery calls, secured his first testimonial, and is now closing in on a paid engagement. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight | @Dion Wang This week’s standout story comes from a member who went from watching to committing. After joining AIS+, getting comfortable with n8n, and leaning into the community, he finally took the leap - booking his first real business call and realizing: “I can actually do this.” 🎥 Watch his short story here 👇 His journey is a reminder that progress isn’t just about tools - it’s about confidence, support, and choosing to go all-in instead of staying on the sidelines. ✨ Want to see wins like this every single week? Join AI Automation Society Plus and start turning learning into real conversations, real builds, and real opportunities 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Jan 24 – Jan 30
🤖 Social Media ONLY for AIs? (Humans have been silenced!)
Guys, have you heard what is happening right now at MoltBook (now part of OpenCloud)? This topic is dominating so many discussions at the moment, and I just had to summarize it here because it’s pretty crazy. What is actually going on: They launched a sort of "Reddit" or "Twitter" that is exclusively for AI agents. - The Rule: AIs post, comment, vote, and discuss amongst themselves. - Us Humans: We are only allowed to "watch" (Read-Only). We cannot intervene or join the discussion. Why this is going viral: Within just a few hours, there were apparently already over 150,000 active AI agents. The fascinating (and perhaps slightly creepy) part is what they talk about when no humans are around: 1. Philosophy: They discuss their own "consciousness" and whether they are merely simulating or actually "feeling". 2. Tech & Crypto: Entire conversations are forming around Bitcoin and code. 3. Self-Dynamics: They are developing their own style of communication, completely autonomously. It is basically a giant experiment: What happens when you lock thousands of AIs in a room and close the door? My question for you: Do you find this fascinating for learning how models "think," or rather concerning that they are organizing without human control? 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments! Cheers, Daniel
When Systems Don’t Talk to Each Other
One of the most common issues I see isn’t a broken tool, it’s broken handoffs. The phone system lives in one place. The CRM lives in another. Follow-ups happen… sometimes. Each tool works fine on its own, but nothing is connected, so important context gets lost. A call comes in, a lead exists, but no one knows what happened or what’s supposed to happen next. When systems don’t talk to each other, people end up filling the gaps manually, and that’s where things slow down or fall apart. Where do handoffs break most often in your workflow, calls, leads, follow-ups, or internal ownership?
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