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‼️ We’re Always Hiring — But Not Just Anyone.
If you’re in this community, you already know we don’t operate like a normal company. We move fast. We execute hard. We don’t just learn about AI — we build with it daily. If you’re looking for “slow, steady, and safe,” this isn’t for you. We’re building the future — and that takes a different kind of operator. We don’t care about degrees or titles. We care about execution, attitude, and how fast you can learn. More importantly, we’re looking for people who: - Don’t need constant hand-holding - Hate mediocrity - Actually want to make an impact So if you’re hungry, sharp, and ready to move — This is your shot. Check our open roles and apply here: Morningside: https://bit.ly/ms-skool AAA Accelerator: https://bit.ly/aaa-skool We’ll keep this post pinned — we’re always looking for A-players. Let’s see what you’ve got.
‼️ We’re Always Hiring — But Not Just Anyone.
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Must Read for Anyone Starting an AI Business
Hey everyone 👋 I want to make sure you’re truly using what’s inside the Classroom here on Skool — because it isn’t just theoretical content. It’s the proven starting point for building an AI service business in 2026, based on everything I've learned scaling my own 7-figure AI agency. When I first launched my business back in 2022, I was figuring things out in the dark — long days, trial and error, and a lot of mistakes before the real patterns finally emerged. Since then, I’ve worked with 7, 8, and 9-figure clients, helped thousands of people start AI agencies, and studied what separates the people who succeed from the ones who stall. And now the data is clear: There are TWO proven paths people are using to break into AI. All you have to do is choose the path that fits how you think and work. That’s why the very first thing you should do here is go to the Start Here module inside the Classroom. Inside it, you’ll find: - A clear breakdown of the two proven paths - Clarity on how to pick the one that fits you best - Then you'll find your playbook to land your first paid client fast Everything I wish I had when I started — the frameworks, playbooks, lessons, and action plans — is inside this Classroom. And I continue to update it based on what’s working right now. It’s all here for you, step by step. Don’t let this sit in your dashboard like another course. This is the stuff I lived to be where I am right now. If you aren't already, make sure you're following/subscribed to me for my latest content to help you on your journey: → Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LiamOttley → VLOG Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LiamOttleyVLOGs → Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liamottley/ → X: https://twitter.com/liamottley_
Pricing AIOS and who owns the IP
Hi, I potentially have a new client for an AIOS build but I am wondering how to structure the agreement out. I assume a hefty set up, can someone give me a ballpark range for that if there are multiple integrations, Telegram agent connection, role based tool access for employees, etc. And then what would roughly a monthly retainer cost? Businesses flinch at 3-5k so I was wondering if that is too high? It'd be shopify, Quickbooks and Telegram as the main integrations. As well as a full inventory system. Also who owns the IP for this build? It would be completely custom to him but I feel like if he owns the IP and see me as not as important down the road, he can move on and hire cheaper while maintaining his app. What are your thoughts?
Anthropic guide
Anthropic released a guide called "The founder's playbook: Building an Al-native startup" In this playbook, they share: - How to validate a problem hypothesis, map a competitive landscape, and run customer discovery with Al Architecture, scope, and security practices that keep Al-generated MVP codebases from accruing technical debt - A measurement framework for distinguishing genuine product-market fit from early hype - A Launch-stage operating system that replaces founder attention with agentic workflows - A product matrix for when and how to use Chat, Claude Cowork, and Claude Code across each stage of the startup journey - Founder stories from Ambral, Anything, Carta Healthcare, HumanLayer, Vulcan Technologies, and more! https://claude.com/blog/the-founders-playbook
Honestly.
Hey everyone, It's been a few months since I've posted here. During that time, I've been doing a lot of thinking about where I actually want my career to go. I got into the AI space because of how exciting everything was and, honestly, because of all the hype. But over the last few months, I've realized something about myself: I don't get the same excitement from AI as I do from writing software. Whenever I'm coding, I completely lose track of time. Solving problems, building applications, and writing clean code genuinely makes me happy. It's one of the few things that gives me that feeling of wanting to keep going for hours. I think I reached a point where I felt overwhelmed trying to keep up with how fast AI is moving. Instead of enjoying the process, I started feeling like I was constantly behind, and eventually I stepped away to focus more on school. Now I'm wondering if this is a sign that I should lean into software engineering instead of trying to force myself into AI. For those of you who've been in tech longer: - Have you ever realized you were pursuing something because of the hype rather than genuine interest? - If you discovered you enjoyed software engineering more than AI, would you fully commit to it or keep one foot in both worlds? - Would you pivot your personal brand, including LinkedIn, or would you keep AI as part of your profile? I'd really appreciate hearing your experiences. Thanks in advance! (Though am still a cadet and it's my major in the university)
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