TEAI Solutions 🐜
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TEAI Solutions 🐜
@TEAIsolutions
AI Voice Agent & Chatbot for Business 24/7 employee, never miss a lead again More Revenue Less Staff
Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Developers are trying to buy out American farms to turn the into Data Centers
This elderly woman in Kentucky was offered $60,000 per acre for her 71 acre farm
Her daughter also declined $48,000 per acre for her 463-acre farm
$26 million dollars REJECTED!
“I don’t want your money, I don’t need your money”
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4 years ago I tried to make a deepfake video to warn people about the dangers.
It would require a world class team, broadcast equipment, days of training.
Today I released a new video. I used 2x $20 subscriptions with 2 days of work, did it myself.
Absolutely terrifying.
Coffeezilla@coffeebreak_YT
Making a video about deepfakes. If you're someone who is an expert in this...reach out! 📩
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I put together a 49-page document detailing exactly how to make $100,000 your first season hanging Christmas lights.
We did $294,000 last season. I didn't hold anything back:
- ad scripts
- sales frameworks
- pricing
- etc.
Want it? Like + comment "100k" and I'll send the link (48hr only)
p.s. I know it's early for Christmas lights but we've already been pumping with permanent lights (never too early to get started/prepped)
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@deepwebslinger Permission to join you down this rabbit hole
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@lukepierceops Do you price by setup fee and a monthly fee or just do one time fees?
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@WorkflowWhisper When I first so your post about synta and saw the pricing I was extremely shocked on how low the pricing was. It does save so much time but for me time isn’t as valuable as getting stuck and having to find a solution on Reddit or another forum
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sonnet 4.5 just mass-produced $23,400 in local business contracts.
in one weekend.
here's exactly what happened:
friday night i made a list of 30 local businesses within 15 miles.
not tech companies. not startups.
a laundromat.
a pest control guy.
a dentist office.
two landscapers.
a funeral home.
a dog groomer.
a commercial cleaner.
a physical therapy clinic.
a pool company.
saturday morning i called 12 of them and asked one question:
"what's the most annoying part of your day?"
every single one had an answer within 4 seconds.
the pool company: "we lose 11 jobs a week because nobody follows up cancellations."
the PT clinic: "insurance verification takes 3 hours every morning."
the cleaning company: "we quote in 2 days. our competitor quotes in 2 hours."
i didn't pitch anything.
i didn't mention AI.
i didn't say the word "automation."
i said: "what if that was fixed by monday?"
then i opened synta, typed exactly what they told me, and built each workflow in 4-11 minutes while they watched.
results from saturday alone:
→ pool company: $2,500 setup + $500/mo retainer
→ PT clinic: $3,800 (saving them $19K/yr in labor)
→ cleaning company: $2,200 setup + $400/mo
→ dog groomer: $450 one-time
→ pest control: $1,800 setup + $300/mo
5 closed. 7 more scheduled for next week.
total: $10,750 upfront + $1,200/mo recurring
projected year 1: $23,400+
zero proposals.
zero decks.
zero "let me get back to you."
they watched it work. they paid on the spot.
i documented the entire framework:
→ the 1-question discovery script
→ all 6 copy-paste workflow prompts
→ what to charge (pricing guide by complexity)
→ synta MCP setup (how every workflow self-heals)
comment "LOCAL" and i'll send the full PDF.
consultants charge $15K for a discovery workshop.
i just gave you the playbook for free.
synta(.)io
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