Tuesday, September 16

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What I wish I knew before starting with FanPro
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What I wish I knew before starting with FanPro

When I first started with FanPro like 7 months ago I was mostly focused on the upside like just scaling, revenue potential etc etc. Looking back i’d say there are a few things I wish i’d been more prepared for: • It’s not passive. Even with the systems, you’re still managing a team, testing niches, checking metrics. I kinda knew that already but underestimated it a bit • AI vs Real Models. I started with AI, added real, would say real ones perform better, and would kinda wanna start with those ahead of AI. • Hiring is everything. My first couple hires weren’t great, and it slowed me down a lot. Following fanpro’s guides/templates for hiring made big difference • The stress is front loaded. Those first couple months felt overwhelming. But once the systems, CRM, and team came together, ever...
The mistake I made with my first AI Agent (and the simpler fix)
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The mistake I made with my first AI Agent (and the simpler fix)

I treated my first AI agent like a moonshot: social media, project management, analytics, scheduling, emails, the whole stack. Within days, I was buried in errors. What worked was flipping the approach: Pick one workflow → mine was unread emails + blocking calendar time. Lean on existing agents → instead of coding everything, I tested tools like pokee.ai and LangChain. What stood out with pokee ai was how it already tied into Workspace + Slack, so I didn’t need to reinvent integrations. Iterate fast → run → break → fix. Took dozens of cycles but the loop was shorter. Keep memory light → I ditched complex vector DBs until I actually needed scale. It was humbling but freeing: a single polished agent that executes > a half-built “universal bot.” What’s the one task you’d want to delegate t...
A fully glazed donut
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A fully glazed donut

Just dunk me in a cup of coffee already. What is everyone elses' experience with AI glazing? Right now I feel like the most insightful, eloquent, articulate, sophisticated, crucial, exceptionally nuanced, brilliant person on the internet. Should I do a TED Talk? submitted by /u/flasticpeet [link] [comments]
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