
đ Papito writesâŚ
Iâm 21 and make $1,200/month helping small businesses automate boring stuff
I started learning automation last year because I hated repetitive work. I wasnât even trying to âstart a business,â I just liked solving annoying problems with simple code and tools like n8n.
My first âclientâ was a local gym that needed help sending follow-up texts automatically. Then a dental office, then a real estate agent. I charged small amounts at first, but it added up to about $1,200/month â just from helping people save time.
Lessons learned đ
â Most businesses donât need AI, they just need fewer manual steps.
â The fastest way to get clients is by solving one specific pain point well.
â You donât need to be an expert, learn as you go, but deliver something that actually works.
â Once someone sees their time being saved, theyâll gladly pay to keep it running.
đ Getting clientsâŚ
all word of mouth. I started off messaging business owners I knew asking if they were interested in automating something. And from there my clientele grewâŚ
Honestly, the best way to start is by fixing one annoying problem for someone you already know. Small wins build confidence fast, and once people see time being saved, word spreads on its own.

