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@rishilautomate

E-commerce automation specialist | Built 20+ Automations Helping stores eliminate manual tasks. Link :- https://t.co/Dl3eiFljrf

Surat Beigetreten Aralık 2025
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
Free daily affirmations app confidence, self-love, anxiety relief, motivation. No cost. No excuses. Just growth. 🌱 👇 Download free play.google.com/store/apps/det…
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
Your mind believes what you tell it repeatedly. Start telling it better things. 🌱 Free daily affirmations app - confidence, self-love, anxiety relief, motivation. No cost. No excuses. Just growth. 👇 Link :- play.google.com/store/apps/det…
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@marryevan999 Templates are useful starting points but rarely work plug-and-play.Every business has different tools, data structure, edge cases.Copy-paste = 30% done, not 100%.
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Marry Evan@marryevan999·
I compiled 50+ n8n automation templates you can copy & paste into your business or sell to other companies. Just straight plug-and-play systems for: – Lead gen -Content creation – Email outreach – CRM updates – AI workflows Follow + Retweet + Reply “n8n” and I’ll send it.
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Marry Evan@marryevan999

I replaced a UGC creator with an AI character in 5 minutes. Not edited. Not reshot. Not re-recorded. Same video. Same expressions. Same movements. Completely different person. Yeah… it’s kind of wild. 🤯 If you run DTC ads or manage agency creatives, this changes everything. You already have a winning UGC: Script tight. Hooks strong. Pacing perfect. ✅ Normally, testing new creators means: ❌ Hire 5–10 people ❌ Brief everyone ❌ Pay $500+ each ❌ Wait weeks ❌ Pray they match the energy It’s slow. Expensive. Painful. Here’s the smarter play: ⚡ Start with your original UGC ⚡ Click Revideo in Apob AI ⚡ Upload your video + photo ⚡ Generate ⚡ Done in seconds The motion tracking is ridiculous. Every head tilt. Every smile. Every gesture. Perfectly mapped onto a new AI persona like it was filmed that way. Now you can: → Test 5 different demographics with the same winning script → A/B test which “face” gets higher CTR → Localize for different markets instantly → Refresh fatigued creatives without reshooting → Scale ads faster (and cheaper) No shoots. No creators. No delays. Just infinite variations on demand. If you care about performance marketing, this isn’t optional — it’s a cheat code. Try it yourself: 👉 mega.apob.ai/MarryEvan

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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@Zephyr_hg Script generation is useful but writing ≠ converting. What's your testing sample size? 5 scripts mean nothing without real ad spend data.
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Zephyr@Zephyr_hg·
Found the product video script cheat code everyone's sleeping on. Built an automation that generates 5 different video scripts for any product in under 30 seconds. Each uses a proven angle: problem-solution, social proof, before-after, feature-benefit, challenge-overcome. Used to spend 15-20 minutes per script guessing which angle would work. Now I test all 5 and let the data tell me what converts. Comment "SCRIPTS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@AutomatedbyPam Congrats! That's the first of many. What worked - cold outreach or content?
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@Dalu_Udenwagu Relatable. Chasing others' approval = guaranteed misery. Your work speaks louder than reputation management ever will.
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Chimdalu ♦ Content Marketer@Dalu_Udenwagu·
All my life I've lived in constant fear. And one of those fears has been the fear of what people would say about me. So, in many cases, I've bent over backwards to create and even maintain a "good" reputation. I cannot, for the life of me, explain how futile that has been. At the moment and going forward, I'm more than willing to hand people a dictionary to find words to describe me, whether good or bad, in case their vocabulary ever fails them.
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@damianplayer Selling Claude setups = smart move but challenge is: Most businesses don't know they need it yet. Education + sales cycle = longer than you'd think.
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Damian Player@damianplayer·
who's selling claude setups to non-technical businesses right now? setup, integration, training on their docs, ongoing optimization. feels like the easiest money in AI but curious what others are seeing.
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@__chibugo Productive month! Question on ATS: Human-in-the-loop = smart. What triggers manual review vs auto-process? That balance is where most recruiting automation fails.
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@Tech_babby AI skills matter but "learn AI" without context = unhelpful. Better: "Learn AI for X specific outcome in Y field." Broad advice = ignored advice.
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Tech_baby@Tech_babby·
AI Mastery will be demanded by the job market in the coming years. You shouldn’t be left behind. I’d say this one more time… Learn some AI skills today regardless your field or level Learn some AI Skills!! Learn some AI Skills!! Learn to boost your productivity with AI So far I’ve partnered with @Dominus_Kelvin to bring you free trainings around Full stack web development(JavaScript + AI) As a newbie AI can be your shortcut too!! Take advantage of it We also have Ai content creation, Vibe coding, prompt engineering etc… if you’re interested. The future is now!!! The future is AI
Adewale Yusuf@AdewaleYusuf_

My friend, who manages 3,000+ Engineers, said he would fire any engineer who writes code manually without AI. 😮

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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@EXM7777 True but incomplete. Prompting is input quality. Real skill = knowing what's worth prompting vs. doing manually. Direction > execution in AI world.
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Machina@EXM7777·
the future of AI will always be prompting the interface changes... webapps today, terminals tomorrow, voice after that but the core skill stays the same your ability to articulate thoughts clearly, understand which tools to call, and bring real expertise to the task... that's what defines your output quality and it always will we started with simple markdown text now we have an entire ecosystem: > context profiles > skills > MCPs > tool calling > references probably more coming that we can't even name yet but at the end of the day... it's still about one thing taking a chemical reaction in your brain, that spark of an idea forming between neurons, and transcribing it into a pattern of characters that produces exactly what you envisioned that skill isn't going anywhere
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@I_amDamola Voice AI works for simple scheduling but here's reality: Plumbing calls often need diagnosis. "My sink is leaking" has 20 different causes. Can AI handle troubleshooting or just booking?
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Damola | AI • N8n & Automation
Businesses lose hundreds of thousands of dollars per year due to missed calls I just built a voice AI receptionist for a plumbing company( video demo below) using Elevenlabs and N8n that makes sure this never happens again. Plumbers, how many calls do you miss in a day because you're on a job, under a sink, driving to the next site, or it's after hours? and how many of those calls are the same questions over and over again? That's exactly the problem I'm solving in this video demo The AI receptionist -picks every call, - respectfully answers questions your callers have - books every appointment, never missing a details - logs everything in a spreadsheet so you never miss anything. Now, you don't have to stop working just to say, "Hold on, let me check my schedule"
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@__dolani Good variety. Question on #3: Multi-channel outreach sounds complex. What's response rate vs simple personalized email? More channels != better results always.
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Gbenga Akindolani | Webflow | Automation Expert
Good morning, tech Twitter As January wraps up, what did you ship/build this month? Here's what I worked on: 1. AI-powered course generation system - auto-creates slides, images & voiceovers with ElevenLabs 2. Customer service automation handling tracking, returns & refunds - now automating 67% of support tickets 3. Lead intelligence pipeline - Apollo → AI research → scoring → multi-channel outreach (LinkedIn, email, personalized video) 4. A landing page design & development What did you work on this month? Note: 2 are still in Progress
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@Aje_Dynamicz Strong value prop. Question: What separates your approach from the 1000+ others offering same stack? Positioning is good but differentiation matters more.
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Aje | GoHighLevel Revenue Automation
If you are a business owner, coach, agency or service provider struggling with scattered leads, missed follow ups and manual workflows, this is what I do. I help brands design smart systems using GoHighLevel, n8n, CRM workflows and AI automation so their operations feel clean, scalable and predictable. No noise. No over engineering. Just systems that actually work. If you want your backend to finally make sense, my inbox is open.
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@o_ofuni Perfect example of good automation. Reminder system = high value, low complexity, zero maintenance. This is what businesses actually need.
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Oofuni@o_ofuni·
Automation exists to make work simpler. So don’t sleep on it. I built a simple system for my brother’s business. He manages inspections that have: • a start date • a next inspection date • expiry-sensitive documents Manually tracking all of that was eating into his time. So I built a lightweight alert system that sends email reminders: 1 month before 14 days before 7 days before 1 day before expiry There’s no need to chase documents every day. Or panic. This is the second automation I’ve built for his business and this is why automation matters. It removes manual work so you can focus on what actually moves the business forward.
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@__dolani Self-host works until it doesn't. Then you're infrastructure engineer, not automation builder. Cloud = paying for your time back.
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Gbenga Akindolani | Webflow | Automation Expert
If I say cloud host is better than self-host some of you will argue with me. But look at this. 4 core CPU, 16GB RAM, 200GB storage. CPU sitting at 2%, RAM at 15%. Barely breaking limit right? Still getting "execution failed too many times" errors when I try to generate images or video in batches We already migrated from SQLite to PostgreSQL. Fixed worker configs. Tuned execution settings. Still hitting walls. Same workflow runs smooth on my n8n cloud instance without any issues At this point I just have to break everything into smaller chunks and process one by one instead of parallel. More work for me but it is what it is Self-hosting looks cheaper on paper until you're spending hours debugging or optimizing infrastructure instead of actually building.. If I hear self-hosting again i go wipe una chord 🙄🙄
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@o_ofuni True IF AI actually maintains relevance quality. Big if. Most AI research misses context humans catch in 30 seconds of browsing.
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Oofuni@o_ofuni·
@rishilautomate Conversion rate matters, but it’s not the bottleneck. Research is. If AI cuts research from 20 mins to 30 seconds and keeps relevance high, your team can test, iterate, and improve conversions faster than manual outreach ever could.
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Oofuni@o_ofuni·
If you want replies from cold emails, you can’t fake personalization. You have to read their website, understand their business model, spot a real pain point, and write a proper hook. That’s 15–20 minutes per lead for a human. The real bottleneck isn’t finding leads. It’s research. This workflow takes a list of 1,000 websites and generates highly personalized, “hand-written” drafts in minutes. It replaces SDR grunt work so your sales team can focus purely on closing. Check it out here: oofunii.lovable.app/projects/smart… #BusinessEfficiency #AIForBusiness #SalesGrowth
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Elewachi | AI Automation Engineer ⭐
UPDATE! first workflow done.. leads are updated into Airtable and tagged.. welcome emails are sent to hit hot leads 🔥 it looks pretty.. yeah, I love to use HTML to create my welcome email so it's visually appealing.. ps: I'll test with more dummy data.. what's your update? any questions?
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Elewachi | AI Automation Engineer ⭐@elewachii

Let me give you a solid project for your AI Automation portfolio if you don't have one.. === Project: Coaching Business: Intake-to-Onboarding Automation Business Scenario: A business coach spends 3-4 hours daily on admin work: screening discovery call requests, sending calendar links, collecting intake forms, creating client folders, setting up recurring tasks. She's turning away clients because she's drowning in busywork. Problem: Every new lead requires 8+ manual steps across multiple platforms. Information lives in her head, not her systems. She loses potential clients who don't hear back within 24 hours. Solution: Automated qualification funnel starting with Typeform. Based on answers, leads are scored and routed differently: qualified leads get immediate Calendly link + welcome sequence, unqualified get resource packet, high-potential gets email notification to coach for personal outreach. Once booked, auto-creates Google Drive folder structure, sends intake form, adds to CRM with tags, schedules follow-up tasks in ClickUp. Key Tools: Typeform webhook, Calendly or Cal dot com, Google Drive API, Sheets/Airtable CRM, ClickUp, Gmail, AI for lead scoring.. Now paste this prompt below into chatgpt or Claude (I recommend cluade) === prompt: I want to build the project below as a portfolio piece. [copy the whole project above and paste here] Give me: - A realistic company background, data and scenario - The complete workflow architecture - A phase-by-phase build plan I can execute over 3-5 days Treat this like a real client project with real constraints. === This project is a real one.. and will teach you a lot about business.. I'll also build this.. let me know if you'll join me..

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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@Aje_Dynamicz 100%. Most people automate broken workflows. Then wonder why automation doesn't help. Clear process > fancy tools.
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Aje | GoHighLevel Revenue Automation
A client recently told me something that stuck. "Your system made our business feel organized for the first time." No fancy hype. Just clear pipelines. Clear follow up automation. Clear segmentation. Clear reporting. The question I get often is: "Do I need AI automation now or later?" My answer is always honest. If your process is chaotic, fix the process first. If your process is clear, automation will multiply your results fast. I used to believe more tools meant better systems. I unlearned that. Better thinking builds better systems, not more software.
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Rishil@rishilautomate·
@EXM7777 100%. People automate email replies but ignore high-value work. Real leverage: automating research, decision support, content strategy. Not calendar management.
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Machina@EXM7777·
if your goal is to find the best ways to implement AI in your work... most of your job will be deciding wether this task you're automating/delegating to an agent really adds leverage to your work i see A LOT of ai products launching, and focus on the mundane tasks: answer email, manage calendar, book restaurants or flights... what's the point in setting up workflows, having to maintain an infrastructure or pay a subscription to perform such EASY tasks? same applies to business workflows... Claude Code and other tools have people feel like they're super behind if they're not using it as their daily driver truth is you can get A LOT of shit done with just decent prompting, context engineering and MCPs you don't need a big ass setup that's time consuming, the goal with AI is to do MORE and FASTER
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