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šŸš€New Video: Claude Code + Trigger.dev: I'm Never Building Agents the Same Way
I just discovered Trigger.dev and within 90 minutes I had multiple automations and AI agents running in the cloud by just talking to Claude Code in natural language. In this video, I walk you through exactly how to go from a vague idea to a fully deployed automation. We build a dental lead generator from scratch that runs every Monday, scrapes the web for leads, and drops them straight into ClickUp, all built with plain English prompts in Claude Code.
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šŸš€New Video: Beginner's Guide to Building Beautiful Websites with Claude Code
In this video, I'm sharing five simple hacks you can use in Claude Code to build and design better websites. These aren't complicated tricks that require years of coding experience. They're practical techniques that anyone can start using right away, even if you've never touched Claude Code before. I'll walk you through each hack step by step so you can see exactly how they work in real time. By the end of this video, you'll have built your own branded, professional website from scratch without writing a single line of code manually. If you've been wanting to create a website but felt intimidated by the technical side, this is the video for you. Frontend Design Skills: https://x.com/trq212/status/1989061937590837678?s=20
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šŸ† Weekly Wins Recap | Feb 14 – Feb 20
This week inside AIS+ was all about ROI, real client work, and turning skills into assets. A lot of ā€œfirsts.ā€ A lot of momentum. And a lot of proof that execution compounds. Here are a few standout wins inside AIS+ šŸ‘‡ šŸ‘‰ @Rishi Raj closed a $1,000 client on his birthday - full ROI on his community investment… and he’s only 17. šŸ‘‰ Dave-Amy Simpson signed and delivered their first paid vibe-coded automation gig, breaking down pricing and value-based selling. šŸ‘‰ Sven Loeffler got his first fully implemented client workflow live, removing manual data entry completely. šŸ‘‰ @Emmanuel Gonzalez shipped his first landing page + AI assessment flow, complete with email automation and spam protection. šŸ‘‰ @Sai Santosh Kumar D rebuilt his website using Framer MCP + Claude Code, leveling up speed and execution. šŸŽ„ Super Win Spotlight: @Abdurrahman Ibrahim | $8,000 from Showing Up Abdurrahman calculated it. $8,000 earned directly from AIS+. No cold DMs. No aggressive outreach. Just posting valuable work consistently. A simple tutorial about OpenAI Web Search API brought in a high-end client. Other posts brought more inbound opportunities. His biggest surprise? How easy it became once he started showing authority publicly. When you share real work in a high-signal room, the right people notice. Abdurrahman’s story is proof that visibility + value = opportunity. šŸŽ„ Watch Abdurrahman’s story šŸ‘‡ ✨ Want to see wins like this every single week? Join AI Automation Society Plus and turn learning into clients, systems, and real ROI šŸš€
  šŸ† Weekly Wins Recap | Feb 14 – Feb 20
90% of hospitality entrepreneurs say: "AI is too complicated for my business."
Meanwhile: - Chipotle runs their entire planning on AI - McDonald's is testing voice-controlled drive-thrus - Domino's lets AI optimize delivery routes These are no longer experiments. This is the new standard. What I notice in conversations with food entrepreneurs: the fear isn't the technology itself. It's the fear of being left behind while others quietly gain an advantage. That fear is valid. But the solution isn't to wait until everyone is doing it. The solution is to start small. One process. One experiment. Learn what works for YOUR business before "best practices" are defined by your competitors. AI in food & hospitality isn't a future trend - it's the playing field where the game is already being played. The question is: where do you stand when the time comes?
90% of hospitality entrepreneurs say: "AI is too complicated for my business."
Where to Find Clients
Where to Find Clients (Reality Check) Clients are not hiding. They are: Posting about being busy Complaining about leads Asking for systems Look at: LinkedIn comments Twitter replies Community posts DMs after engagement You don’t pitch first. You observe → relate → help → then pitch. If you pitch cold without context, expect silence. ✨Curious about:-> 1. Where you're finding your client's? 2. Any suggestions? 3. Add-ons? 4. At what stage are you on your work? 5. Where you're stuck in your builds to sell them?
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