First off, a big thank you to for building such an amazing space! I was really excited to join as soon as I heard about it, and I’ve already learned a lot from your teachings on no-code automation. That said, while the foundational knowledge has been really helpful, I believe there’s a great opportunity to boost the value of the community by adding more actionable, how-to content. Actionable resources not only help us implement what we’re learning but also make the community even more recommendable to others who are looking to get real, hands-on results from automation.
Mason, perhaps as you continue to lead the way, there could be a chance to introduce content that shows step-by-step workflows and automations that coaches, consultants, and business professionals can start using right away. (You could even welcome some senior community members to share their favorite entry-level automations, if you consider it helpful for the community dynamics.)
This kind of practical guidance could be what really makes the community stand out and attract even more participants. When the current members can quickly get results, both their testimonials and word of mouth can help the group grow.
Here are some ideas for potential workflows or automation tutorials that could be highly valuable:
- Content Creation and Scheduling Workflows: Automate the generation and scheduling of social media content using ChatGPT and Make.com, keeping your online presence consistent.
- Lead Qualification and Follow-Up: Set up automations that qualify incoming leads and automatically trigger personalized follow-up sequences.
- Competitor tracking: follow up on changes on competitor's website and social profiles, with a weekly summary in your inbox.
- Client Onboarding Automations: Streamline the onboarding process with tools like Make.com, ensuring every step—from document signing to welcome emails—is handled seamlessly.
- Automated Client Progress Reports: Create automations that send regular, personalized progress updates to clients, using data pulled from tools like Google Sheets or CRM systems.
- Invoice Tracking and Reminders: Automatically track invoices and send reminders for upcoming or overdue payments.
These kinds of resources—whether integrated directly into the community or perhaps in future free or paid tiers—could elevate the value of your teachings even further. Again, you could publish some of the more valuable resources as a reward for community participation ("reach level 5 to unlock this teaching").
What do you think, Mason? Would love to hear your thoughts and also see what others might suggest in terms of automations they'd like to see!