I built a full automation system for a Gym business.
The system handles:
- User registration and payment verification, CRM/database updates, Welcome emails and management notifications
- Subscription expiry monitoring, Renewal reminders and follow ups,
- Renewal payment verification, Automatic membership status updates
-Weekly AI powered business reports sent to management
One of the most interesting parts is the AI reporting workflow. Every Monday morning, the system analyzes membership data, identifies trends, highlights risks, and gives actionable recommendations automatically.
This is the kind of automation that saves businesses hours of manual work every week while improving customer management and retention.
Built entirely with no traditional backend.
Ending NYSC on a good note.
For someone where anytime I tell people what I studied, 98% always ask “You fix TV remote? 😂”
The plan before NYSC was to be skilled by the end.
I’m happy to achieve some of that despite all the challenges.
Certifications:
- Isc2 certified ✅
- Remote Cybersecurity internship with an Australia academy ✅
- Anthropic - Claude ✅
- Tryhackme- AI security ✅
- Tsacademy AI & automation (pending certificate)✅
- Completed Microsoft365, Azure & AWS Training ✅
Multiple projects built (links in the comment),
including medium articles, write-ups on LinkedIn and GitHub looking good ✅
All thanks to God, family, the “FEW GOOD PEOPLE” in my life and consistent hard work.
On to the next phase……..
30 automation gigs sent > no response
30 cold DMs to COO, Manager and Founder to join their team as junior Cybersecurity analyst/ security engineer > no response........
Garri in my stomach.
We go again today.
No light in Nigeria, somewhere a business owner just missed a lead because nobody was available to respond.
I built a system that captures leads, qualifies them with AI, sends an automatic reply and notifies you in 3 seconds.
No light required. No human required.
@Wizarab10
I gave Claude a Hacking Toolkit and Pointed It at My Own Server
I built a honeypot on Azure, then connected Kali Linux to Claude so I could attack it using plain text prompts.
Then a real attacker found the server and started hitting it
@_DeejustDee@segoslavia@omoalhajaabiola
I gave Claude a Hacking Toolkit and Pointed It at My Own Server
I built a honeypot on Azure, then connected Kali Linux to Claude so I could attack it using plain text prompts.
Then a real attacker found the server and started hitting it
@_DeejustDee@segoslavia@omoalhajaabiola