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Course content
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01-Watch this to get started02:17
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02-Your Course Handbook01:22
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01-What is Claude Code01:00
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01-Key Concepts You Need to Understand First01:12
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01-Getting your Claude Code accounts set up TUTORIAL01:02
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01-Your First Project - Building a website using Claude Code02:38
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02-Your First Project - Building a website using Claude Code TUTORIAL01:31
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01-Use Case 1- Building your own CRM Task Management Tool01:02
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02-Use Case 2- Part 1 - Building your own Lead Generation System or business02:11
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03-Use Case 2- Part 2 - Building your own Lead Generation System or business02:10
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04-Use Case 3- Using Claude Cowork01:05
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05-Use Case 4- Using Claude Chat x MCPs to become unstoppable01:08
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06-Use Case 5- Using Claude Projects01:10
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07-Use Case 6- Claude for Chrome - Get Claude to do stuff on your behalf on Google Chrome01:01
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08-Use Case 7- Claude Routines - turn your Claude Cowork conversations into schedules skill runs02:38
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01-Shortcuts inside of the Terminal To record01:07
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02-Shortcuts inside of your IDE Virtual Studio Code specifically To record01:09
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01-31 tips to avoid the most common pitfalls and mistakes01:00
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01-How to find use cases for Claude Code01:03
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02-Clay all these other tools- HELP01:00
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01-Stealing Eric Nowoslawskis Claude Code Setup01:04
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02-Tims rant about Claude Code setups01:04
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03-What are the best GTM Skills GitHub repositories- Steal these 107 GTM Skills02:33
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01-Slides - Intro05:00
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01-Welcome to Unlock N8N01:00
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02-Your Course Handbook01:03
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01-n8n Flow - Module 101:00
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02-Build your first N8N AI Agent to manage your email inbox for you01:00
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01-Slides - Module_205:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 201:00
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01-Demo - ICP01:00
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01-Slides - Module_305:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 3 - 00 - HTTP Requests01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 3 - 01 - Get Source Data01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 3 - 02 - ICP Qualification01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 3 - 03 - Verification01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 3 - 04 - Enrichment01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 3 - 05 - Personalization01:00
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04-Client Acquisition Automation - Part 4- Automating Proposal Creation Raw Buildout01:00
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01-Slides - Module_403:14
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01-n8n Flow - Module 4 - 01 - Form Intake01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 4 - 02 - Notifications01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 4 - 03 - Contract01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 4 - 04 - Booking01:00
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03-Client Onboarding Automation - Part 3- Building a Client Onboarding Automation Flow01:00
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01-Slides - Module_504:23
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01-n8n Flow - Module 5 - Airtable Client Update01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 5 - Airtable Internal Notification01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 5 - Daily Progress Digest01:00
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01-Slides - Module_604:06
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01-n8n Flow - Module 6 - 01 - Upload to smartlead_HeyReach01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 6 - 02 - Respond to Lead01:00
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01-Slides - Module_702:59
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01-n8n Flow - Module 7 - Calendar Assistant01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 7 - Content Generator01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 7 - Newsletter Curator01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 8 - Catch Error01:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 8 - Logging Basics01:00
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01-Slides - Module_905:00
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01-n8n Flow - Module 9 - Templatization01:00
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01-Slides - Module_1005:00
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02-CLAUDE.md Starter Template01:00
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02-Claude Code Prompt Cheat Sheet01:00
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01-Cursor-prompt_template01:00
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01-Cursor Bonus Module Cheat Sheet01:00
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01-cursor rules Template Library Agency Projects01:00
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01-Completed the course- Watch this01:12
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02-Grab Your Course Certificate03:21
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01-WATCH THIS FIRST01:00
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02-My fav features01:00
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03-Introduce yourself01:00
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03-Connect with other members02:42
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04-Review your account permissions05:00
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05-Download the mobile app01:54
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06-Join the Spaces01:00
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01-Learn how to RSVP to events02:50
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02-Learn how to join events02:54
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01-Learn how to get help or support01:00
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01-Intro to the course03:00
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02-1B Where does Clay fit in with other sales tools01:35
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04-1D Bookmark this - the CLAYBOOK01:45
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05-The Most Common Clay Actions01:55
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01-2A What are Clays use cases01:00
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02-2B Clay use cases for B2B Companies01:01
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03-2C Clays use cases for DTC B2C Companies other flashy use cases01:00
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04-2D Clays use cases for recruitment companies01:32
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01-3A Overview of Campaign Strategy Module01:00
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02-3B Step 12 3 of the Campaign Strategy03:54
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03-3 C Step 4- Calculating your LAPS conversions03:16
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03-Make a copy Sending Volume Calculator EMAILS01:00
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04-3D Step 5 - From Email Template to Clay table building03:02
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05-3E Build your first Custom GPT for Campaign Strategy02:21
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01-How to personalise every cold email you ever send - MUST WATCH02:40
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02-4A Copywriting Overview01:01
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03-4B Structure of Cold Emails01:07
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04-4C Lead Magnets01:10
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05-4D Offer Creation01:27
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05-File -_ Make a Copy Offer Creation Exercise - Unlock Clay01:00
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06-4E Poke the bear questions05:00
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07-4F Using subsequences automatically handling positive replies01:00
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08-4G 30 first-liners you can cold email anyone with COPY THESE01:34
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01-5A Managing Data inside Clay01:00
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02-5B How to scrape any data01:28
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03-5C Sourcing Company Lists01:28
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04-5D Enriching Company Lists01:00
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05-5E Qualifying Company Lists01:27
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06-5F Sourcing People Lists01:39
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07-5G Enriching People Lists01:27
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08-5H Qualifying People Lists01:27
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09-5I Using Claygent and OpenAI01:00
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01-7A Why bother saving Clay credits01:16
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01-8A Email Automation Tool - Smartlead01:00
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04-8D CustomGPT for company lists people lists scraping anything01:00
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06-8F How to use Linkedin Sales Navigator01:00
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01-9A Module Overview01:00
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01-10A How to sell Clay services01:00
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02-10B How to become a Clay expert01:04
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03-10C How to get Clay clients as a freelancer01:00
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04-10D How to price Clay.com services01:00
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05-10E How to create proposals for Clay.com services01:09
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06-10F How to Demo Clay.com services- Part 101:00
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08-10H How to get certified with Clays Automated Outbound Certification COPY THIS01:00
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09-10I How to make money using your Clay knowledge UNLOCK CLAY INSIDERS ONLY03:33
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10-10J How to become a GTM Engineer01:24
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02-11B Reaching out to new in role employees01:28
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02-New in role -_ Data01:00
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03-Unlock CLay 3.0 Scrapeli.io02:29
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04-11D Targetting keywords in the job description01:25
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04-Keywords in Job description - sample data01:00
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05-Recruiters workflow -_ Make a copy01:00
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06-11F Reaching out to companies that are similar to your current clients Lookalikes Campaign01:25
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06-Lookalike Audiences - sample data01:00
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07-11G Reach out to website visitors using RB2B US-only01:00
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08-11H Reach out to leads that like or comment on a persons post Trigify x Clay Workflow01:00
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09-11i Targetting E-Commerce Businesses01:32
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10-11J Targetting Brick and Mortar Businesses01:05
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11-11K Reacting to keywords in job descriptions01:00
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12-11L Connecting Clay to ads02:08
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02-12B 30 first-liners you can cold email anyone with try these01:34
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03-12C Create a personalisation waterfall for each lead epic01:29
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01-13A The 5 Clay -aha- moments02:20
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02-13B How to use formulas inside Clay01:00
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03-13C Email Deliverability 10103:42
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03-Make a copy Sending Volume Calculator EMAILS01:00
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03-Unlock Clay - Sales Tools Library01:00
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05-13E How to USE OpenAI and Claygent inside Clay01:00
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01-Finished the course- Watch this01:47
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02-Claim your course certificate01:00
Requirements
- A computer with a stable internet connection.
- Basic comfort using web-based tools and online software.
- Interest in automation, AI workflows, and process improvement.
- Willingness to experiment with APIs, webhooks, and workflow logic.
Description
Unlock N8N is a structured course for learning automation with n8n from the ground up and applying it to real business workflows. The learning journey begins with the core concepts needed to understand how n8n works, including nodes, triggers, actions, data flow, and the overall logic of workflow-based automation. From the start, the emphasis is on understanding how systems are assembled rather than copying isolated templates, so students can reason about automation design and adapt workflows to new situations.
The first major stage focuses on foundations. Students learn how to navigate the platform, set up essential connections, and build simple automations that make the structure of n8n clear. This stage establishes the practical vocabulary of workflow automation, including how data moves between steps, how different services communicate, and how to organize tasks in a way that is easy to maintain. By the end of this phase, students are able to build basic workflows with confidence and understand why each step exists.
The next stage moves into building useful business automations. The course covers systems commonly used in client acquisition, onboarding, service delivery, and operational follow-up. Students learn how to create workflows that collect information, enrich data, route tasks, and reduce manual work across repeatable processes. This is where the course shifts from learning the tool to using it in realistic contexts. The goal is to help students identify common process bottlenecks and translate them into automated systems that save time and improve consistency.
A central part of the course is working with APIs, HTTP requests, and webhooks. Students learn how to connect n8n to external tools even when a direct integration is not available. This includes understanding how requests are structured, how responses are handled, and how workflow logic can be built around incoming or outgoing data. These skills are essential for creating flexible automations that go beyond simple drag-and-drop connections.
The AI portion of the course builds on this automation base by showing how to incorporate AI agents, prompting, memory, and multi-agent patterns into workflows. Rather than treating AI as a separate topic, the course demonstrates how AI can be embedded inside practical systems to classify input, generate outputs, assist with decisions, and support repeatable operations. Students learn how to design workflows that combine deterministic logic with AI-assisted steps, which is especially useful when automations need judgment, context, or natural-language interaction.
As the course progresses, reliability becomes a major focus. Students learn how to debug workflows, inspect data, add logging, and create more stable automations that can be monitored and improved over time. This phase is important because real-world automation requires more than getting a workflow to run once. Students practice building systems that are easier to troubleshoot, easier to extend, and better suited to ongoing use.
The course also places attention on modern tooling around automation work, including how Claude Code and Cursor fit into a broader workflow-building process. Students see how these tools can support development, iteration, and the practical work of constructing and refining systems. This helps learners understand the relationship between no-code automation, coding assistance, and workflow architecture.
By the end of the course, students will have worked through a complete path from automation fundamentals to applied systems design. The final outcome is not only the ability to build workflows in n8n, but also the ability to think in terms of processes, inputs, outputs, integrations, and scalable operational design. Students leave with a clearer method for turning repetitive work into structured automation and with a foundation for applying those skills across different business environments.
Who this course is for:
Ideal for agency owners, freelancers, operators, and automation-minded professionals who want to build practical systems with n8n and apply AI inside real workflows.Instructor
Tim Yakubson
About Me
I build systems at the intersection of automation, outbound operations, and practical AI tooling. My work has focused on understanding how modern operators can use tools like n8n, Clay, and coding assistants to reduce repetitive work and create more reliable workflows.
My background has been shaped by years of experimenting with tools, breaking processes into repeatable systems, and documenting what actually works in real business settings. I care about clear structure, simple logic, and methods that can be applied in day-to-day operations rather than abstract theory. I prefer tools and processes that are easy to reason about, test, and improve over time.
A large part of my approach comes from building and refining workflows through direct use. I value practical experimentation, careful documentation, and an iterative mindset. I like turning messy operational problems into sequences that are understandable and maintainable. That means paying attention to inputs, outputs, failure points, and the small details that make a system dependable.
I am especially interested in how automation changes the way individuals and teams work when it is treated as a skill rather than a shortcut. My goal in my own work is to create clarity around complex tools and show how they can be used in a disciplined, repeatable way. I focus on useful systems, not unnecessary complexity, and I care about building processes that hold up in real environments.
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