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28 contributions to AI Online Educators & Coaches
Hi Everyone
Hi, I'm Sylvie! I'm a mom, a grandmother, and someone who loves sports and learning new techniques from experts. I'm always looking for ways to grow and try something new. Baking cookies is one of my favorite hobbies, and I hope to turn my passion into a successful business someday. I'm also new to online communities and excited to connect with others, learn, share experiences, and make new friends along the way.
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Welcome, Sylvie! Baking and building a business around a passion, that's a great place to start. What kind of cookies do you make, and is the business the cookies themselves or something around them?
Loom presentation
One question I created a loom with my artefacts but its shows the tab along with my other tabs rather than a full blown presentation I can blow up. Any tips how to get rid of it ?
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Mine did that too. If it's showing your tab strip, change the Loom capture source to this tab only before you record. If it's the Claude sidebar sneaking in, pop the artifact into its own window first. Which one is showing up in yours?
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For Loom I would keep the artifacts visible on screen and walk them like a client walkthrough, it does not need to be a polished video. What are you presenting, a course or a proposal?
Market Research – I'd love to get your perspective as a business owner.
For the past few years, I've been learning and working in marketing, mainly copywriting, email marketing, creative strategy, and analyzing what makes marketing convert. Like a lot of people starting out, I spent a long time thinking about questions like: - What service should I offer? - How should I position myself? - How do I get more clients? The problem is... I realized I was making it all about me. So I've decided to take a step back. Instead of asking, "What can I sell?" I want to ask, "What do businesses actually need?" My goal isn't to find the next trendy service or chase quick money. I want to build a business that's genuinely valuable for the companies it works with, one that's built around solving real problems, not just selling skills I happen to have. That's why I'm doing this research. If you own or work in an online business (SaaS, ecommerce, agency, creator business, education, AI, etc.), I'd really appreciate your perspective. I'd love to hear your thoughts on these questions: 1. What do businesses say they need? What are they actively looking for or hiring for? 2. What do businesses actually need? What problems do you think are being overlooked, misunderstood, or underestimated? 3. Looking 3–5 years ahead, what do you think online businesses will need most to stay competitive? I'm not asking because I'm trying to pitch anyone. In fact, I'm doing the opposite. I want to spend the next few months deeply understanding the market before I decide what kind of company I want to build and where I can create the most value. I know there are founders, operators, marketers, and agency owners in this community with years of experience. Even if your answer is based purely on your own experience, I'd genuinely love to hear it. Thanks in advance, I really appreciate anyone willing to share their perspective.
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The shift from what can I sell to what do they actually need is the whole game, Noah. The best positioning work I've seen starts with a dozen real conversations, not a spreadsheet. What questions are you asking owners in those interviews?
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Happy to help. I run an AI services business for coaches and educators, and the pattern I see most is people buying tools before they name the outcome. What is the question you are trying to answer with this research?
Claude Projects vs Claude Code
Curious, how many of you guys use Claude code? I personally love to use it, and am finding it's really helpful for my business, but I know many people simply use claude as the normal chat interface, or claude projects (or chatgpt, etc)
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I use both, but for different jobs. Projects for long-running client work where I want context saved and searchable, Claude Code for the actual heavy building. What kind of business work are you pointing Claude Code at?
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I use both, for different jobs. Projects hold the context and client history, Claude Code is where the actual building happens. The rule that helped me: if it touches a file system it goes to Code, everything else stays in Projects. What kind of work are you pushing through Code?
SaaS Business Question
Hi Evelyn, I'm creating a SaaS business of my own and I realized I need SaaS specific policies - Terms and Conditions, Retention Policy, etc - where would you suggest I get these?
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Smart to sort this before launch, it is boring until it is expensive. Start with a plain language Terms and Privacy pair, and if the SaaS touches AI at all, add a short clause on how data gets used. Templates get you 90% of the way, a lawyer pass makes sense once revenue shows up. What is the SaaS going to do?
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Smart to sort this before launch, it's cheaper than fixing it after. Start with a solid template for terms and privacy, keep the retention policy simple and honest, then have a lawyer do one review pass before you go live. What's the SaaS going to do?
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