
Ada || Airtable, Zapier & Make.com
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Ada || Airtable, Zapier & Make.com
@Call_Me_Commy
Wife | Top Rated Freelancer on Upwork | Low/No Code Developer (Airtable, Zapier,Softr &https://t.co/SPAc5Pv35L) LinkedIn : https://t.co/z7dvNWpmzt







Starting from this tomorrow, I’ll be sharing a series on how to land jobs and gigs, including unconventional places to find them. Lately, I’ve been seeing so many posts about how difficult it is to land gigs, how hard it is to secure a decent job even after learning a tech skill, taking courses, building projects, and doing everything “right.” And honestly, I get it. This isn’t just about AI automation. If you’re a designer, developer, data analyst, virtual assistant, or any kind of freelancer trying to break into tech or level up, this is for you. I’ll be sharing the things that actually worked for me, the unconventional platforms, how to find opportunities on places like Quora and YouTube, Slack. Companies offering Visa Sponsorship Jobs to relocate to countries like UK,Canada e.t.c. how to position yourself better, and how to stop being ignored.


This week I will be focusing on teaching first daughters how to invest in STOCKS and Mutual Funds.



Thank you @Koka_AcademyLtd My AI journey started with crypto projects like Magic Newton and Infinit. I was impressed by how agentic DeFi and autonomous finance works. Fast forward to September 2025, I reached out to a friend and he advised me to pick up n8n as it's one of the hottest automation tools. Immediately I picked it up, bought a course on Udemy and in less than 3 months I've been building workflows. But there was a problem. I needed people of like minds around me. I wanted to have a group of people that I could reach out to when I ran into any trouble as a newbie. I needed a community. Lo and behold, towards the end of December, I saw Koka Academy's post on their January cohort and what intrigued me was that I wouldn't only have a community of people around me, but I would learn from experienced tutors and also learn more tools aside from n8n. I paid and that was the best 50k I've spent in my life. Let me share a few things I've learnt with KOKA aside from the tools: > How to work under pressure: We were given assignments that would take a week to build and we would be asked to submit in 2 to 3 days. That really built me, and I made sure I touched everything even when the situations were not pleasant. > How to make presentations to clients: We were drilled and pushed to present in classes so we could get used to the real world. These 2 things really changed me. I can go on and on. I also won multiple awards: > Best n8n Student > Best Make Student > Best Ghl Group Just in case you're seeing this and you want to start your AI automation journey, start with @Koka_AcademyLtd Thank you @Call_Me_Commy Thank you @noble_automates and thank you to everyone in KOKA and my cohort colleagues.





Feyi was just 26, yet, she was dealing with stage 4, cervical cancer. Back in 2021, a doctor mentioned HPV to her during a checkup. She said she understood and would follow up. Then…



Your personal website is the one place on the internet that’s actually yours. Right now, design a website, get your domain and build your corner of the internet ✨ My website has a new look, and I had so much fun building it!🎉 Link: chisomnwokwu.com







I am currently in a situation where I unintentionally carried another passenger bagco bag from the boot. When I got home to unpack, I discovered that the contents of the bag were different from mine. I placed my bag at the boot corner near my seat as I boarded the shuttle, but it appears that the driver changed the position because of space. What to do? I went back to the road in case the owner noticed and decided to come back to my junction, but I didn't see the person 🙁. The contents of the bag still have more things inside.




