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🚀New Video: How I Build Apple-Style Websites With Claude Code (NEW Skill)
In this video, I show you how to use Google's new Nano Banana 2 image model and Claude Code to build three fully animated websites that you could sell for thousands of dollars, and it only takes minutes. Whether you've never touched Claude Code or built a website in your life, this tutorial will walk you through everything step by step so you can start creating stunning, professional-looking sites right away. I also built a custom skill specifically for this workflow that you can grab for completely free. It does the heavy lifting for you and makes the entire process way easier, even if you're a total beginner. If you've been looking for a way to start offering real services using AI, this is one of the fastest paths I've seen. Grab the free skill, follow along, and start building. GRAB THE SKILLS HERE
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🚀New Video: Claude Code Skills Are Broken (Beginner to Pro)
I've genuinely never been as productive as I am right now, and it all comes down to Claude skills. In this video, I break down everything you need to know about them, even if you've never heard of the concept or built a single skill before. I'll explain what skills actually are, why you should care about them, and exactly how they work under the hood. I'll even do a full live build of a skill from scratch so you can see the entire process in action. By the end of this video, you'll be a pro at building and using Claude Code skills. GRAB MY SKILLS HERE
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Feb 21 – Feb 27
SaaS builds. $16K contracts. First clients. Outbound systems going live. This week inside AIS+ was all about leverage turning into real results. Here are a few standout wins inside AIS+ 👇 👉 @Michael Elliott landed a $16.8K contract in just 10 hours of work using Claude Code. 👉 @Krishna A closed another $2,000 deal - now $4K+ this year building apps, agents, and SaaS. 👉 @Viktorio Halcu secured his first client on commission, building an AI outbound calling agent. 👉 @Ahmad Abd Alkarim built his first full vibe-coded SaaS with multi-tenant authentication and dashboard systems. 👉 @Mike Thomson launched Outreach Dashboard v2 - full cold email infrastructure stack live and ready to scale. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight: @Mike Thomson | Systems Before Scale Mike didn’t join looking for magic. He joined because he saw people actually building. After testing multiple systems, he rebuilt his entire cold outreach infrastructure using insights shared inside AIS+. Domains. Inboxes. Warmup. Follow-ups. Automation stack ready. Now he’s weeks away from launching outreach at scale. Mike’s journey is proof that you don’t need hype - you need systems, consistency, and the right room. 🎥 Watch Mike'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 | Feb 21 – Feb 27
Anyone in 🇪🇸Madrid🇪🇸 down to meet❓
Hey guys! I’ve been in the AI world for a few years now, and one thing I’ve learned is that surrounding yourself with like-minded people makes a huge difference Sharing ideas, picking up new things from each other, and just having a good time So I thought grabbing a beer one of these days next week could be a cool idea If you’re interested, 👆drop a comment👆 and I’ll figure out how to organize it :) (the more the better)!!!
Reality Check
So I've been watching the AI coding content on YouTube and in various Skool communities, and I keep seeing the same narrative: "Just describe what you want and AI builds it in an afternoon." The demos look effortless. A few prompts, maybe some back-and-forth, and boom — working app. But that's not matching my experience at all. I just finished a project where the *spec alone* took me two hours of working with AI to get right. That's before writing any actual code. The spec. And the implementation? Days. Not hours. Days of debugging, iterating, fixing things the AI got wrong, re-architecting pieces that didn't work the way I expected. Here's what I'm genuinely curious about: **Is this a skill issue on my part?** Like, am I just bad at prompting? Are other people getting dramatically better results with the same tools? I've watched the tutorials. I've read the guides. I'm not *completely* new at this. And still, the gap between "describe it and done" and reality feels massive. **Or is the AI community giving a misleading impression?** The incentives aren't exactly aligned toward honesty here. "AI is amazing but will still require significant effort and problem-solving" doesn't sell courses or get clicks the way "Build entire apps in an afternoon!" does. I get it. But it does make me wonder if we're collectively selling a fantasy. I'm not trying to be cynical here — I actually want to know. Because if it's a skill issue, I want to get better. I want to learn whatever the people making this look easy are doing differently. But if it's not... if the "two hour app" is mostly marketing and survivorship bias... then I'd rather know that too. What's been your experience? Are you seeing the same gap, or am I just doing something wrong?
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