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Daniel👨‍💻

@Daniel_webJS

Building an AI automation agency from $0 Documenting the journey, tools, and results in public • Helping founders automate instead of hire

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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
People keep messing up their n8n self hosting and then start panicking in my DMs. I got tired of seeing the same mistakes, so I put together a simple step by step guide that shows exactly how to set up n8n properly on Render, Neon and Cron job. If you want it: Like Repost Follow I’ll send it to you privately. If you don’t take action, you don’t get it.
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Alif Hossain@alifcoder·
1 laptop. 1 Claude account. 1 winning prompt stack. = $10k/month landing freelance clients on autopilot. I compiled my entire client-getting workflow into a 38-page guide. Was going to charge $197. For 24 hours → completely FREE. Like + comment 'Need' and I'll DM you my step-by-step guide for FREE. You must be following me to receive the DM.
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Bill Wolfe
Bill Wolfe@billwolfe·
The highest ROI in most businesses is not more marketing. It is removing the friction that slows revenue down. Most founders try to solve growth problems with traffic. But the real leak is almost always inside the machine. Look at these three bottlenecks: 1. Slow follow up You spent money to earn attention. Then leads sit for 48 hours. Speed alone can double conversions. 2. Messy delivery Onboarding is unclear. Fulfillment is manual. Team members guess. Clients feel it. Retention drops. Referrals disappear. 3. Founder dependency Every approval, every decision, every escalation routes back to you. Revenue caps at your personal bandwidth. None of that gets fixed with more ads. Experienced operators know this: Revenue grows when constraints are removed. That means: Clear ownership Defined workflows Automation where it matters Dashboards that show truth, not vanity I have seen companies add 20 to 30 percent revenue without increasing spend. They just tightened the system. Before you ask how to scale marketing, ask this: If demand doubled tomorrow, would your infrastructure convert it or collapse under it?
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Bill Wolfe
Bill Wolfe@billwolfe·
Automation is not about replacing people. It is about protecting your best people from doing work a system should handle. Most founders automate the wrong things. They try to cut headcount. They try to move faster. They chase tools. Experienced operators do something different. They automate to elevate. Here is the shift: 1. Automate repetition If someone is copying data between tools, sending the same follow ups, manually onboarding clients, or building the same report every week, that is not talent. That is a process begging to be systemized. 2. Standardize decisions If your team needs you to answer the same 5 questions every day, you do not need more meetings. You need clearer rules, better documentation, and workflows that think for them. 3. Protect high leverage time Your best people should be thinking about partnerships, retention, positioning, offer refinement, and client outcomes. Not chasing invoices or updating spreadsheets. One client ops team I reviewed was spending 30 hours a week manually tracking referrals and commissions. Thirty hours. We rebuilt it into a simple rules based system tied to their CRM and payouts. Same team. Same volume. Now those 30 hours go into partner relationships and growth strategy. Revenue followed. Automation done right does not shrink your team. It sharpens it. If your top operators disappeared tomorrow, would your systems hold? Or are you confusing busy work with real leverage?
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Aish@AishwaryaDevv·
If I cancel my Google Drive storage plan right now… Does my 1.47TB disappear?
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Pierre-Eliott Lallemant@pierreeliottlal·
I built the BEST Claude Skill I’ve ever made. Hormozi. Brunson. Gary Vee. All in one. Ask any business question → it routes you to the right brain instantly. Funnels → Brunson Deals → Hormozi Audience → Gary Vee $1B+ knowledge in one skill. Takes 60 seconds to use. We booked 110+ meetings in weeks with it. Want it? Comment “TRIO” and I’ll send it.
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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
Most real estate agents don’t have a lead problem. They have a follow-up problem. A lead comes in… They reply late or forget completely. That one mistake can cost thousands. Fix the follow-up, fix the business.
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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
I disappeared for months. Came back and realized something: Most real estate agents aren’t losing leads… they’re losing follow-up. Manual DMs = missed deals. I’m fixing that. If you handle leads manually, we should talk.
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Bill Wolfe
Bill Wolfe@billwolfe·
Your future revenue depends more on your infrastructure than your inspiration. Inspiration gets you attention. Infrastructure lets you keep it. Most founders obsess over content, branding, and big ideas. Very few obsess over how a lead moves, how delivery scales, or how value compounds without them. That is why revenue spikes but never stabilizes. If you want durable growth, build these three layers: 1. Capture Do you have a clear path from attention to owned contact? If 1,000 people engage today, where do they go? What tags them? What triggers follow up? 2. Conversion Is there a defined journey from interest to decision? Not vibes. Not manual DMs. A mapped sequence with timing, positioning, and tracked drop off points. 3. Delivery Can you fulfill at 2x volume without adding chaos? Documented steps. Clear ownership. Automated touchpoints. If delivery breaks when sales increase, you do not have a growth engine. You have a bottleneck. I recently reviewed a founder doing strong monthly revenue. Great brand. Strong demand. Zero documented onboarding. No automation between payment and kickoff. Every new client required custom coordination. Revenue looked healthy. The system was fragile. Revenue is a lagging indicator. Infrastructure is the leading one. The founders who win long term are not the most inspired. They are the most organized. If your revenue doubled tomorrow, would your systems hold?
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Innocent_@Innocent849·
Who do you think should stand up for Bukayo Saka?
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B9@Boluwatiiffee·
Guesss the player
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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
@iamcamengland Hey Cameron, I compiled a verified list of 10,000 agency owners (with website + niche). It’s a Google Sheet, and I’m sharing access for $150 one-time. It’s perfect if you’re doing outreach or selling automation/marketing services. Want me to send the link?
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Cameron England
Cameron England@iamcamengland·
This is the exact framework I used to build a $200k/month agency. I've helped 12+ agency owners hit $100k/month in the last 4 months using these systems. Same blueprint. Different niches.
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Cameron England
Cameron England@iamcamengland·
If I were lazy & wanted to make $50k/month by summer: • I wouldn't hire a huge team • I wouldn't work 80-hour weeks • I wouldn't build everything from scratch I'd start an agency and automate 80% of it with AI Here's exactly how to do it:
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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
@georgeclem Hey George, I compiled a verified list of 10,000 agency owners (with website + niche). It’s a Google Sheet, and I’m sharing access for $50 one-time. It’s perfect if you’re doing outreach or selling automation/marketing services. Want me to send the link?
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George Clements | Paid Ads
George Clements | Paid Ads@georgeclem·
It's been said before by many greats of the game. But let me say it again. If you do not have a 9.3 event match score on the main event you are optimising for... Your Meta ads will be SO inconsistent. And they will fatigue FAST. Any agency owners running ads right now - save this post: For anyone who doesn’t know... You get an event match quality score when you send data back to Meta. This is otherwise known as conversions API or 'CAPI.' Instead of just using browser tracking like most noobs do... (i.e. installing the pixel code on your thank you page and having it fire purely when someone loads the page.) CAPI is where you send the prospects email, phone number, country, IP address (fcking passport number if you can get it) back to Meta from your scheduling software. It gives way more data for Meta to work with and therefore improves performance. It also provides more reliability, as ad blockers and bots can f*ck with browser tracking. To get a mythical 9.3+ score you need to be firing: - Name -Email -Phone -External ID - FBP - FBC - Event ID And yes I know - this sh*t is boring. But fundamentally it will make you MILLIONS more than if you don't do it over a long time period. So before you go and test your next ad or landing page or funnel... DO THIS.
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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
Most real estate agents think their biggest problem is getting leads. Wrong. The real problem is what happens after the lead arrives. And it’s costing them thousands.
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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
Do you actually know your audience and where they hang out?
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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
Real estate without a real capital strategy is just window shopping. If you connect investors to money that moves deals, you become the backbone of that ecosystem.
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Daniel👨‍💻@Daniel_webJS·
Commercial deals don’t collapse because of lack of opportunity. They collapse because capital doesn’t align with strategy. The right financing structure makes average deals profitable. The wrong one kills great deals.
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