Hey everyone, We are launching our first GTM Engineering Cohort Program, where we will teach how to build practical GTM systems using AI + automation tools like n8n, Clay, Claude, Make, Zapier, WATI, Phantombuster, and Derrick. Here are some of our GTM workflow videos for context. Do check the course brochure for more details: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lWnuLmzSF5rdhLYNTy6avVB4HUZg7sBD/view?pli=1 If this sounds relevant to you or someone in your network, I'd be happy to share more details.
Information is free, but connecting that information to build a scalable workflow and troubleshooting the errors that come with it is the hardest part. People don't pay to learn tools; they pay to save the time and framework needed to mix those tools together and build actual business use-cases.
Rightly said so. Which is why we only build and cover use case based automations on our YouTube channel. Our effort is always to dive deeper into the architecture and the underlying systemic thinking rather than just focussing on a specific tool. n8n workflow mistakes, and GTM architecture security checklist are some of the topics that we have covered so far. Would love to exchange notes on it!
Very true, but platforms like Clay University, Make Academy, or n8n's own developer hubs are already giving away that entire structured system blueprint and foundational knowledge for free. The real bottleneck now isn't access to systemic thinking or use cases it's custom execution. The true value lies in handling the unpredictable edge-case errors and deeply integrating those free frameworks into a client's highly messy, legacy tech stack."
