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Matthew Przybysz | AI Automation
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Matthew Przybysz | AI Automation
@AiMatthewP
🤖 I help eCom stores scale with AI: chatbots, callers, workflows. Save time, cut costs, boost revenue. DM for audit. ⚡
Phoenix Katılım Eylül 2024
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You worked for 4 hours,
But got nothing done.
You created some content? ok.
A well trained AI could do that.
You placed some orders on sold out items.
Why are they sold out in the first place?
An Ai would never miss it.
You copy pasted the same replies to 32 people asking what your return policy is.
A chatbot would instantly give a personalized reply.
If you just get systems that take care of that,
You’ll get an extra 3 hours for meaningful tasks.
Which allows you to scale and print more cash.
Scaling isn’t hard, it just requires systems that work. So get them today.
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@AnthonyEclipse Did you just quote yourself?
Not allowed
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@KevinSzabo14 @thewhitesnake You should learn Spanish.
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@thewhitesnake And people who speak our language
Does that mean English anywhere in the world?
That’s not really specified
I’m just wondering cuz I’m Canadian living in Mexico and know 0 Spanish
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@borekbruhh Late nights like that hit different
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you need money to do cheap shit for fun
Ii'm sitting with my friend at 4am in front of 7/11
eating ice cream, drinking monster and smoking ciggies
which is obviously super cheap but we do it lowkey daily while everyone is sleeping
or the workers inside have a night shift
the point is not the ice cream bro
the point is that i CAN do this on a random tuesday at 4am because nothing is stopping me
which is mega fun bro i can't imagine not living like this
freedom isn't expensive
but it has to be earned
once you have it the best moments are the cheapest ones
a $5 ice cream at 4am with your boy is more fun than a fancy dinner bruh
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@thegarybrecka How about you spend 20 minutes scrolling in the sun?
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@mrplentyhoes If you start posting today and stay consistent, you'll be miles ahead of everyone else when they decide to change their life.
Growing on social media takes time, so start now.
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Every second you let your competitors have cheaper prices…
You lose customers.
I just built a system that:
1. tracks competitor’s prices in real time
2. Adjusts YOUR prices
3. Works 24/7
4. Maintain high margins
So you can get the most customers to your store, AND maximize margins.
It has never been easier to scale your store, all you need is the right tools.
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@JulianGoldieSEO Chat was a while ago.
Now the shift is building.
You can build apps, websites, automations, systems, and so much more.
Make the most out of it, so you can stay on top.
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@KevinSzabo14 It feels like a lot but that's the point.
Those who quit won't see the results.
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@AiMatthewP Exactly, AI can scale work, but quality still needs human input.
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Someone asked me last week: "Should we go full autopilot with AI, or keep humans in the loop?"
I said: "Depends. How much do you trust your data? How complex are your deals? How much time do you have to babysit agents?"
They went quiet.
Most people asking this question want a simple answer. There isn't one.
Here's the real trade-off:
Copilot mode: AI drafts, suggests, and researches. Humans approve everything. You stay in control. But you don't get the leverage.
Autopilot mode: AI executes workflows end-to-end. You get massive efficiency. But you need infrastructure to support it.
Are the AI-native companies hitting $3M+ revenue per employee? All were designed for autopilot from day one.
Traditional SaaS averages $164K per employee.
That's a 20x gap.
But autopilot has a cost nobody talks about.
@saastr runs 20+ AI agents with 3 humans. Impressive results, $5M pipeline, $2.4M closed.
But their AI lead spends 30% of her time managing the stack. One agent took 47 iterations. Every agent needs daily tuning.
This isn't "set it and forget it." This is a new category of work.
My take:
Start Copilot on anything high-stakes, deals over $25K, pricing, and brand voice.
Go autopilot on low-risk, high-volume stuff, data hygiene, enrichment, lead scoring, and follow-up scheduling.
And budget for someone to manage the agents. Even at Series A, this role is becoming standard.
The question isn't copilot or autopilot.
It's knowing which to use where.
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“ToDaY wAs My MoSt PrOduCtiVe dAy yET. i WoRrkEd fOr 11 HOURS!”
Yeah, but you spent 2-3 of those hours on easy tasks a robot could do.
Look through your work day.
How many hours were repetitive tasks?
Low skill?
Easily automated?
Stuff AI could do?
Let me know how many hours you save once you use Ai 👇
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A good way to think about it:
Use ai on autopilot for tasks with high volume, highly repetitive, low brainpower stuff.
That way you can maximize results and minimize risk.
Couple AI with humans for more important things like when you're working with a $15k/month brand.
So in case the AI messed up, the human catches it and saves a $100k deal.
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@Camicees Most people want to be healthy.
They really do.
But it takes time, and not a lot want that.
Lead with those benefits and you'll convert more.
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@kevinolearytv Social media is the greatest marketing tool ever.
It's free
It's scalable
It's easy to speak to the right audience
If you can combine that with a well-trained ai,
One that knows your voice, tone, language, and style,
Then you can win on social media.
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@IAmPascio This is the core of my automation philosophy.
Get back your time, spend it on more meaningful tasks, scale, unlock freedom.
Automation and well built systems let you have all of that and more.
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