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I just saved my client $1,000/month and 10 hours of manual work with one automation. 🤯
Writing SEO-optimized blogs and sourcing high-quality, realistic images takes forever. My client was spending 10+ hours a week just to keep their content calendar alive. I built this AI Agent in n8n that: 1. Takes a topic and keywords. 2. Researches and writes a structured blog post. 3. Generates 2-3 custom, photorealistic images. 4. Delivers everything straight to their inbox. Now they just "click and review" instead of "stare and write." This isn't just a time-saver; it’s a profit-multiplier. More content = more SEO traffic = more leads. Are you still writing your blogs manually? Let’s talk in the comments! 👇
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I just saved my client $1,000/month and 10 hours of manual work with one automation. 🤯
🎯 Welcome to General Discussion!
This is your space to talk about all things AI, automations, and workflows. - Share ideas 💡 - Ask questions ❓ - Post wins & insights 🚀 👉 Keep it casual, helpful, and respectful. Let’s learn and build together!
When I started in automation
When I started in automation, I thought I needed to master everything first. So I did what most people do: • Watched more tutorials • Learned more tools • Saved more “must-learn” resources It felt productive. But nothing moved. The problem wasn’t lack of information. It was lack of structure. Everything I consumed was random: Random workflows. Random use cases. Random opinions. So I stayed stuck. What changed everything? I stopped asking: “What tool should I learn next?” And started asking: “What’s the next automation that actually solves a real problem?” That’s when things clicked. Confidence didn’t come from watching. It came from building, breaking, and fixing. That’s why people invest in automation guidance. Not because the tools are hidden. But because clarity beats chaos every time. If you’re starting (or scaling) an AI automation agency and feel like you’re running in circles… You don’t need more content. You need a clearer execution path. What’s the most confusing part for you right now? Finding clients, choosing niches, or building your first real automation?
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