AI Discussion & Workflows
Talk about AI strategy, prompts, workflows, use cases, news, experiments, and how entrepreneurs, creators, and freelancers are using AI in their work.
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I used to enjoy using Claude for storytelling, where I’d give a scenario and keep building the story chapter by chapter. But now its writing style feels repetitive and I’m getting bored of it. Is there a better AI for long form story writing?
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It often feels like ChatGPT interrupts a good conversation with unnecessary advice or feedback that wasn’t asked for, and even after being corrected it repeats the same pattern. When I point it out, it agrees it will stop, but then the same issue shows up again a few messages later. It’s frustrating because it doesn’t seem to consistently learn from feedback in the moment
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I have tested Jasper, Copy.ai, ChatGPT, and Claude. None of them sound like me. They all sound like a marketing textbook. Which AI writing tool have you actually used that captures your voice without heavy editing?
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Everyone seems to be “vibe coding” with AI these days, but has anyone actually built something truly meaningful with it? I only hear about examples like Claude Code being mostly AI generated..anything else useful out there?
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Trying to get a feel for what actually stays valuable as AI grows..what kinds of businesses do you think won’t get replaced anytime soon.. Any thoughts, ideas, or opinions welcome.
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I'm looking for AI or Generative AI business ideas that could realistically work in the real world. The focus is on solving genuine problems, improving processes, or creating value in a specific field. If you have any creative ideas with practical applications, feel free to share them
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I want to create very realistic images, but the tools I’ve tried aren’t good enough. I’m okay with both free and paid options..any recommendations?
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Most clicks and traffic from paid ads are often not as genuine as they seem, and smaller advertisers can end up wasting money competing in a system that isn’t always fair
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I’ve just started learning AI automations and heard people are making money from it, but do you think it’ll get outdated soon since AI is moving so fast
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The more freelancer tools I try, the more they all feel the same..either too basic or way too complex for agency use. I just want something simple for time, clients, and invoices without extra hassle. What are you all using?
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I have tried Trello, Asana, Monday, Notion, and ClickUp. Each has strengths. Each has flaws. What do you actually use to manage client projects without spending more time managing than doing?
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I’ve been trying to improve how I work with different tools at my job, and I’ve started getting interested in prompt engineering. I’m looking for good courses that are either free or affordable. My main aim is to use prompts to help generate scripts for software I use, especially since some of them support custom Python scripting. I don’t have a coding background, so I’m hoping to learn a practical, prompt-based way to automate tasks and maybe add small features without getting deep into programming.
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Honestly didn’t think anything would really compete with ChatGPT, but after trying Gemini today I was actually surprised. The responses felt more accurate and solid than I expected. Might keep using it alongside GPT noww
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Hi everyone, I’m looking for free AI agent providers for coding and development work. I’ve used Cursor, which works best for me so far, while Cline (DeepSeek) and Codex felt average. What are you currently using for coding, debugging, and workflow tasks?
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With AI videos, digital influencers, cloned voices, and automated editing getting better so quickly, it feels like things are evolving every month. Do you think audiences will stick with real people, or will AI creators take over in the future?
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I have a client who is 30 days late on a $3,000 invoice. I have sent two reminders. They respond with "soon" but no payment. How do you chase payment without damaging the relationship? Or should I not care about the relationship?
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I have tried dozens of AI tools. Most of them created more work than they saved. Which AI tool has genuinely made your business faster, better, or easier? Not hype. Actual results.
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Between Upwork and Fiverr, which one works better for AI, automation, or RPA services? Anyone with real experience, what has actually worked for you? Pros, cons, and any other platforms worth trying in this niche?
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I’m curious if anyone here has actually used AI to build something that you genuinely can’t find in any repo or anywhere else online like a completely original idea or small innovation.
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keep seeing posts about AI “running businesses,” but I’m more curious about what’s genuinely useful day to day. For me, I use Claude Code for spreadsheets and presentations, and Obsidian with Claude as a second brain for notes, goals, and meeting prep. Would love to know what real workflows others are using that actually save time.
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I'm looking into AI video tools for creating longer-form content, around 5–20 minutes. Since it'll be used for business, I'm open to paid options. I'd prefer something that works mainly from prompts rather than image uploads. Any suggestions?
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I will be honest when AI tools started getting big I wasn't sure what to think. Watched a lot of people jump on it right away. I held back. Now I use it for some things for brainstorming ideas. Rewriting things when I'm stuck, but I'm still careful. There's something about putting out content that feels completely generated that doesn't sit right with me. Curious how others are using it, full speed ahead or picking your spots?
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Honestly, it feels like AI has quietly become part of most people’s marketing workflow now. The interesting part isn’t if it’s used anymore, but how much control you’re actually giving it. I’m curious do you ever let it fully shape something like a caption, email, or ad and then just publish it? Or is it more like you use it for rough ideas and then end up rewriting everything in your own voice anyway? And what about the bigger stuff like strategy or client work do you feel comfortable letting AI influence those decisions, or do you keep it strictly for things like research, inspiration, and brainstorming? Where do you personally draw that line, and what’s behind that cho…
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I have been experimenting with AI for my sales emails and the first draft is always decent but never quite right. How much editing do you actually do before it sounds like you? Or am I using the wrong prompts?
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So many AI tools feel exciting at first but end up getting ignored over time. I’m curious what’s one tool that actually made your workflow smoother or saved you real time in practice? Always on the lookout for things that truly work beyond the hype. I recently tried a design automation tool called Looka AI, someone mentioned it in the comments, and it actually worked pretty well for quick branding ideas.
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