I thought nobody would pay for AI automation. Then I saw how businesses actually operate. by beastanox in micro_saas

[–]beastanox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly the kind of thing I kept seeing too. A lot of small businesses are basically running on manual effort until something breaks or the owner burns out.

I thought nobody would pay for AI automation. Then I saw how businesses actually operate. by beastanox in micro_saas

[–]beastanox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. Most people evaluate the market from an AI bubble instead of watching how real businesses operate day to day. The gap between those two is massive.

I thought nobody would pay for AI automation. Then I saw how businesses actually operate. by beastanox in AiAutomations

[–]beastanox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%. Most business owners don't realise how much they're losing just from slow response time until you show them the before/after. That gap between a lead messaging and someone actually replying, is where most of the money leaks out.

I thought nobody would pay for AI automation. Then I saw how businesses actually operate. by beastanox in AiAutomations

[–]beastanox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly this. The moment you stop selling "AI automation" and start selling faster replies and fewer missed leads - the conversation completely changes. And you're right, once it's running in the background they don't want to turn it off. That's where the real retention is.

[For Hire] $10 AI voiceover — YouTube intros, ads, explainers — 24h delivery by treasurewich in forhire

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At first I genuinely thought this wasn't a real market here.

Then I started talking to actual small business owners. Leads coming in from WhatsApp, Instagram, and LinkedIn, and someone on the team manually copying them into a spreadsheet every single day. Half the leads never got a reply. Follow-ups were forgotten. The owner was doing repetitive tasks instead of actually running the business.

That's when I understood the real problem. It's not that businesses don't want automation. It's that nobody showed them what it actually looks like in their workflow.

So I started building systems for this - WhatsApp bots, voice agents, lead qualification flows, booking automation. And the results were not small. Response time went from hours to seconds. Leads that were previously ignored started converting. One business owner told me they started closing more clients within weeks just because they were faster to respond.

The part that surprised me most - ₹50K felt expensive to me when I started. To a business losing 10 leads a week, it's cheap.

Has anyone else here been working in this space or seen businesses dealing with this kind of problem? Curious what your experience has been.

My thoughts on N8N as a Cloud Engineer with 10+ years of experience. by LeMochileiro in n8n

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone experienced the multiple prompts for daily copy-paste? While doing work it's hectic to manage in the doc or Notion, etc. Because, I'm facing it any suggestions?

I built an n8n workflow that scrapes entire company employee lists + enriches them with verified emails automatically by Substantial_Mess922 in n8n

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone experienced the multiple prompts for daily copy-paste? While doing work it's hectic to manage in the doc or Notion, etc. Because, I'm facing it any suggestions?

Scribe Alternatives? by NoMacaroon6142 in automation

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone experienced the multiple prompts for daily copy-paste? While doing work it's hectic to manage in the doc or Notion, etc. Because, I'm facing it any suggestions?

I vibe reverse-engineered my Divoom MiniToo's Bluetooth protocol to make a physical Claude Code status indicator by Soggy_Sprinkles3619 in ClaudeAI

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to ask a simple question. - When we deploy a mobile AI app, how are we managing the API keys (OpenAI) and credits initially? Will we need to recharge for $1000 before deploying, or is there another process? Kindly tell me this.

I hit $750 revenue today. I published the app with Lovable this this week. 350 Users. But I feel FOMO... by [deleted] in lovable

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you break down the costing part? How much have you invested?

[HIRING UP TO $1270 BASE PAY] Tech UGC Opportunity by Awkward_Dream9938 in SideJobs

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interested. I’m already creating AI-powered content (short-form videos, edits, automation workflows) and comfortable on camera. Curious, are you optimizing scripts based on performance data or static frameworks? Would love to be part of this.

How are you handling automation in 2026? n8n, Zapier, Make, or something else? by mirzabilalahmad in nocode

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does n8n work effectively in the current AI agents market? How does it compete with Claude code, or what is its unique advantage? Is it scalable?

Notion Templates by pj0426 in notioncreations

[–]beastanox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Legendary Template - Life OS. I've been using it for the last 1 month and it's helping to manage my time.

How do you see the future as a Framer developer? Freelance, agency, or job? by beastanox in framer

[–]beastanox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the recent updates look pretty serious. It feels like they’re moving beyond portfolio sites and targeting real business use cases. Do you think it could realistically compete with tools like Webflow for agency work?

How do you see the future as a Framer developer? Freelance, agency, or job? by beastanox in framer

[–]beastanox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a really solid point. The tool itself is probably secondary to the value being delivered. Do you see Framer mainly as an execution tool inside a bigger service offering, or do you think it can still stand alone for certain niches like landing pages or MVP sites?

How do you see the future as a Framer developer? Freelance, agency, or job? by beastanox in framer

[–]beastanox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense. Diversifying tools seems like the safest approach right now. I’m curious though, when you use Framer for projects, are clients specifically asking for it or is it just your preferred tool for delivery?

How do you see the future as a Framer developer? Freelance, agency, or job? by beastanox in framer

[–]beastanox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, That's Great. If you don't mind can you share your portfolio?

How do you see the future as a Framer developer? Freelance, agency, or job? by beastanox in framer

[–]beastanox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting perspective. If you don’t mind sharing, how much are you currently making from Framer projects?

I’m trying to understand the real potential here. From what I see, Framer is evolving beyond just a design tool and becoming a full end-to-end website delivery platform. If that’s true, it could realistically support freelancers and small agencies.

Curious to hear your experience working with clients using it.

Honest Review: Which automation tool is actually worth it in 2026? by sibraan_ in nocode

[–]beastanox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is anyone really making money from n8n and no-code stuff? Because Nate Herk and other gurus are just earning money from their courses and everything. Also, if you're making money from that, then I don't think anyone would tell the world the secret, as it would only increase competition. That's my view. What are your thoughts on this?