AI & Automation Expertā”| š I help B2B/founders build AI-powered revenue systems that automate lead generation, sales workflows, and business operations. DM
Your business shouldnāt depend on you doing everything manually. I help businesses automate the boring stuff so they can save time, scale faster, and focus on growth š¤āļø
Workflows ⢠Chatbots ⢠AI Agents ⢠CRM
DM āAUTOMATEā to get started š
Take a look at this DM I got..
go through it if you're a newbie with same problem..
when you're done reading..
here's what I want you to do..
instead of asking, "What niche should I focus on?"
Ask yourself better questions like:
- What type of businesses do I already understand a little?
- What business owners do I have access to?
- What repetitive problems do I notice people complaining about?
- Which businesses are already making money and can afford automation?
- Can I clearly explain how my automation will save them time, reduce errors, or increase sales?
- Do I enjoy working with this type of business?
- Can I build 2ā3 useful automation examples for this industry?
Your niche will become clearer after you start building and talking to business owners..
For now, donāt overthink it..
Pick problems before picking niches..
Here's some Assignment to do if you care to..
= Assignment 1: Pick 3 industries
Choose any 3 industries around you. For example:
- Ecommerce vendors
- Real estate agents
- Coaches/consultants
- Logistics businesses
- Clinics
- Schools
- Small agencies
= Assignment 2:
List 10 repetitive tasks for each industry
Ask yourself:
āWhat does this business do every day that is repetitive, manual, stressful, or easy to forget?ā
= Assignment 3:
Build 1 simple automation for each industry
Donāt build something too complex. Start with simple workflows like:
- WhatsApp lead capture to Google Sheet
- New form submission to Gmail/Telegram notification
- Appointment reminder system
- Order tracking sheet automation
= Assignment 4:
Turn each automation into a mini case study
Even if itās a demo project, document it like this:
- The business problem
- The manual process
- The automation you built
- The tools used
- The result or expected result
= Assignment 5:
Talk to 10 business owners
Donāt pitch immediately. Ask questions first.
Ask them:
- What part of your work takes too much time?
- Where do you lose customers?
- What do you currently do manually?
- What would you love to automate if possible?
- How do you currently handle leads, orders, follow-ups, and customer support?
Their answers will show you where the money is..
The truth is, your niche is not something you always choose from your head.
Sometimes, your niche reveals itself through the problems you solve, the people who respond to you, and the industry that starts paying you.
So my advice is start broad, build proof, talk to people, study their problems, then narrow down later..
Donāt focus on becoming āthe automation guy for one nicheā too early..
First become the person who can identify business problems and build useful systems..
That skill will help you in any niche..
š·
This month, Iām going all in.
Fintech
AI
Automation / CRM
Content creation
Digital product
Taking my RevOps course seriously
Showing up with real intention and positioning myself.
Wbu
So help me God Amen
Facts. Followers are just a byproduct of being helpful. If youāre just chasing the number, the content usually turns into noise that nobody actually cares about.
āInbound Lead Qualifier & Notifierā AI automation in n8n
ā Form (made in Lovable) -> webhook trigger
ā AI agent qualifies the lead as Hot / Warm / Cold based on their answers
ā Instant Slack ping so I know the moment a hot lead comes in
ā Autoālogs into my CRM (Google Sheets for now)
ā AI drafts a personalised email based on their requirements
Result?
No more inbox digging. No more guessing. Just qualified leads + instant action.
@n8n_io
@kzitouni1 Ignorance is a superpower. If we actually knew the odds before we started, half the best things in the world would never have been built.
Analysis paralysis is just procrastination in a suit. Just start.
@andywergedal Success isn't worth much if youāre too burnt out to enjoy it. The hardest part isn't the hustle; it's knowing when to throttle back so you actually go the distance.
@jeditrinupab Boring is profitable. If it feels like a chore, itās probably a goldmine for automation.
The biggest trap in AI right now is chasing the wow factor instead of the workload factor. Focus on the friction.
@myselfcoaching1 Hard to fix what you don't acknowledge. Most people run from themselves, but the real work starts when you finally stop and look in the mirror.
@cleanwithmike Entrepreneurship is just professional firefighting. If you canāt handle the heat, youāll never stay in the kitchen long enough to see the win. Just keep moving.
@Oliver_Clingain Perfectionism is just procrastination in a fancy suit. If you aren't at least a little embarrassed by your first launch, you probably waited too long.