4 ideas. Which would you actually use?


Yo!

I wanna follow up on Yesterday's email about live workshops on building with AI.

I've had a few people respond and we've been hashing out some ideas, but I'd like your take as well to help me nail what we should cover.

Some quick context... I run two AI-driven businesses. The automation behind both runs on a stack I've stitched together over the last few months AI + self-hosted n8n + custom builds on cheap self-hosted (€5 / month) servers. which is way cheaper than all of the SaaS brands would charge you for their build.

People in GM+ keep asking Qs about how I'm building things and to walk them through bits of it.

Hence the idea for these workshops.

I'm narrowing the field a little here.

I'm thinking all would be live (build + Q&A), with a pre-recorded over-the-shoulder bonus showing the full thing running, and where possible, I'd pre-build assets for you to easily install an dget started.

The topics I'm considering right now include...

1. What to Automate, What NOT to - the framework for which marketing tasks AI should handle, which it shouldn't, and which need a hybrid loop. Judgment over tactics.

2. The AI Content Engine - build a system that posts to 8 platforms while you sleep, fed by AI-generated copy from real data. The exact stack I run.

3. Replace ManyChat With a Funnel You Own - comment → DM → email handoff, custom-built, $5/mo to run. Replaces what most people pay $150-300/mo for.

4. Claude Code for Operators (+ Connecting Claude to Your Data) - how to direct AI to build your business systems even if you don't write code, then connect Claude to your actual data (DBs, APIs, email platform) so it can analyse properly instead of copy-paste loops.

5. Anything else you think would be useful (just let me know)

Which one sounds most useful to you right now?

Just hit reply with the number. One word is fine.

If none of them land - tell me what you'd actually want instead. That'd be the most useful thing you could send me.

Cheers,

Pete "workshop wizard" Boyle

P.S. If you want all four, that's also a fine answer.

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