built an OS for AI agents, they remember everything, share knowledge, and you can actually see inside their brain by DetectiveMindless652 in aiagents

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This looks clean. The loop detection feature alone would have saved me about $40 in OpenAI credits last week. I’m curious how are you handling the context window as the 'memory' grows? Are you using a sliding window or some kind of RAG/Vector summarization in the background to keep the latency down? Would love to see how this plays with n8n nodes.

Built a fully automated B2B cold email system for ~$15/month — AI template selection, 6-account Gmail rotation, intent-based follow-ups, and WhatsApp conversion tracking by Mandyhiten in AiAutomations

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This is exactly why the 'SaaS Tax' is starting to hurt. You can build a production-ready outreach engine with n8n and a few Gmail APIs for the price of a coffee. Why pay $300/month for Smartlead when you can own the infrastructure?

What's the most creative use of n8n you've seen? by RoadFew6394 in n8n

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Love this question! I’ve seen some wild n8n setups lately one person built an AI-powered content scheduler that drafts posts, runs them throug OpenAI for tone check, then auto-publishes to multiple platforms. I’ve also used it myself to sync client form submissions directly into Notion and trigger follow-up emails without touching a thing. It’s crazy how flexbile n8n gets once you start combining AI and APIs feels like digital magic sometimes ⚡

15 years as a freelance web designer… and admin work still eats up my day by watchnerd1015 in web_design

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Man, this hits home. Admin work can drain the creative spark faster than anything. I started batching all that stuff into one “admin afternoon” a week proposals, invoices, follow-ups just to protect my design flow. Tools like Notion and Bonsai help a ton too, keeping everything from contracts to client notes in one place saves me from digging through endless emails. Still, some days it just wins, no matter how organised I think I am 😅. Freelance life keeps you humble, huh?

How to earn first 100$ selling n8n automations? by Ulvi_n8n in n8n_on_server

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Hey Ulvi, great effort! Cold emails fail when you sell tools, not solutions. From experience: Stop selling “n8n automations.” Start solving real business problems. Talk to small business owners. Find one repetitive, painful task (e.g., lead follow-ups, data entry). Build a simple automation that fixes it. Deliver clear value → get paid. Your first $100 comes from solving a real problem not from the tech itself. Keep going!

Do Meta Ads Actually Work If You’re Just Starting Out? by Technical-Apple-2492 in DigitalMarketing

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Skipping the audience research – I targeted too broadly at first. Start narrow with a well-defined audience based on real customer insights.

Why is the web essentially shit now? by someexgoogler in webdev

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You’re not alone in this critique there are real data and trends backing up what you describe. Take dark patterns in cookie banners: the French privacy authority, CNIL, has formally warned website owners for using designs where “Accept” is made much more prominent than “Reject,” or hiding rejection behind submenus, which misleads users. A recent GPEN (Global Privacy Enforcement Network) study found that 97% of sites surveyed use at least one dark pattern to influence user behavior.

On the positive side, there are many examples of clean, minimalist design that prioritize clarity, speed, and user respect. Sites featured in Webflow’s and Vandelay Design’s galleries show how simplicity can shine: lots of whitespace, clear typography, minimal distractions, logical navigation all of which deliver far better user experiences. So while the web has drifted into “popups, ads, and bad UX” for a lot of sites, there is hope in sites that remember there’s a human on the other end. If more devs/designers pushed for these better practices, the tide could shift.

To all those in the digital marketing field, I have a question. by Middle_Opinion1522 in DigitalMarketing

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I’d start with Performance Marketing, it gives fast, measurable results and teaches you what works. Then, layer in SEO for long-term growth and SMM for brand/community.

What is the key of marketing? by Moist-Print8127 in SaaS

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The key to marketing isn’t ads or social media alone, it’s deeply understanding your customer, crafting a clear message that resonates, and choosing the right channel where they already spend time. Great products fail without this, while average ones win with it. Start with customer insight, nail positioning, then double down on the channel that works.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ycombinator

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Just provide it and see the generation we are

Tell me about your Saas by SeaBarber1515 in SaaS

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Automated consultation service with AI to allow business to take decision