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⛳️👋 Start Here: How to Get the Most Out of This Community
Welcome to Business Builders Club! This community gives back what you put in. The members making $5K/month? They're the ones asking questions, sharing wins, and helping others. Here's how to win here: 1. Introduce yourself in this comment section (where you're from, what you're building) 2. What's Your Why? Tell us yours & read others, and respond. Meet who you'll be building with. 🫂 3. Click the links below to start grabbing all of the free resources here for you! N8N Templates, Pandora’s Box & so much more. 🫂 TO ALL SKOOL OWNERS: - Share Your Skool Link Here! - Visit Skool Connect for early access. 🎁 FREE RESOURCES! - Find Your Strikezone Quiz - 300+ N8N Templates. Free. Go Crazy 📈 - PANDORA'S BOX IS LIVE — 50+ Ideas Waiting For You - Months of work. Dropping next week. Here's the full curriculum What are you working on right now? Drop it in #introductions 👇 Let's build 🤝 David
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📣 BIG NEWS: The Billionaire Joining Us For an Exclusive Q&A Intro
Before you read this, (and you'll want to read it all) All Premium & VIP plans are 55% off until Saturday. Pay before then, never pay more. 🫶🏾🎁 Now, let me tell you all a story (the founding 100 have this before so bare with me) You know Pandora's Box? That vault of now over 200 ideas I've continued adding to? It started with a group of us back when we were just teenagers. Every week, we'd sit around sharing business ideas. The rule was simple: try to destroy each other's ideas. Poke every hole. Question every assumption. And if an idea survived? We'd pick one to chase. Sam was in that group. It's wild to think about now, but Sam and I actually grew up together. Our moms would watch me and my three siblings + Sam and his four brothers. Vice versa, his mom watching all of us (and we were an absolute handful) Back then, we'd just play and burn time like kids do. Causing as much chaos as we could. But as we got older, we all knew we wanted to build something important. Something different. Fast forward to college. Sam's at MIT. And launched his first version of Fireflies: A food delivery app. It worked. But not to the scale that he wanted. So Sam did what Sam does. He doubled down. Talked to users. Explored the market. Spotted holes. Pivoted, again and again. 13 pivots later, Fireflies.ai was born. Today, Fireflies.ai is used by 75% of Fortune 500 companies. 20 million users. 500,000+ organizations, and they've been profitable since 2023. For over two years now. Here's the part most people don't know: in the early days, Sam and his co-founder took notes by hand. Manually join customer calls, to write everything down and study calls. They did this for over 100 calls just to learn what was needed, to master the guardrails they'd need to set before building the real thing. Last June, Fireflies hit $1+ billion valuation. And he's coming to Business Builders Club for a live Q&A this month!
📣 BIG NEWS: The Billionaire Joining Us For an Exclusive Q&A Intro
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Skool Owner Modules Drop Next Week for VIP! ⏳
I've been getting the same question a lot recently: "David, how do I actually grow my Skool?" So I've built the answer: Next week, 3 exclusive modules drop for VIP members; each one designed to solve a specific Skool problem: 1. Positioning that makes people say "this is for me" 2. Engagement systems that keep your community alive 3. Growth strategies that don't rely on luck These are the some of strategies I've used to build a Top #10 Skool community in less than 40 days. VIP members get access next week. If you've been on the fence about upgrading, they're still 30% off. 🚨 Also, Business Builders Evolution spots are filling up! This is where I'll work with you 1 on 1 to scale your skool or saas product. If you're not sure whether it's for you, DM me to book a discovery call. Onwards! 🚀
Skool Owner Modules Drop Next Week for VIP! ⏳
Make or n8n for your business?
Hey guys — since I just joined, I figured I’d drop something useful for anyone thinking about adding automations to their business. One question I get all the time from business owners is: “Should I use Make or n8n?” There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. It really depends on how much control you need vs how fast you want to move. Make - Easier to get started - Very visual (drag-and-drop) - Great for standard automations with common tools Where Make can struggle - Less flexibility once you get past the “template” stage - Custom logic can get annoying - You can hit a ceiling as workflows get more complex n8n - Way more flexible - Handles custom logic + edge cases better - Better when workflows need to scale or evolve over time Where n8n can struggle - Steeper learning curve - Takes more upfront thinking to build cleanly How I think about it:If you want speed and simplicity → MakeIf you want control and long-term flexibility → n8n And honestly, the tool matters less than the system behind it.The goal isn’t “automation”… it’s reliability (so things don’t break when you’re busy).
Make or n8n for your business?
Just Joined the Community
Hey everyone — I just joined the Business Build community a couple days ago and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Christian. I’m currently living in Chicago, originally from New York. I run an AI automation agency, and I joined because I want to be around other driven people who are building and improving. Looking forward to meeting everyone here.
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