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Krittiya Clark
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Burlington, USA
Full-Stack Dev | AI Voice | AI Automation | N8N Developer
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Full-Stack Dev | AI Voice | AI Automation | N8N Developer
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Most people think Claude Code just writes code. It doesn't. It builds systems and skills are how you make it build yours. Here's what a Claude Code skill actually is: A skill is a set of instructions Claude Code reads before it builds anything. β Instead of guessing how your tools work, it reads the exact rules you gave it then builds correctly the first time. β Think of it like onboarding a contractor. You don't want them guessing. You give them the manual. It knows your stack, not just generic code. β Without a skill, Claude Code builds something that looks right but breaks in your environment. β With a skill, it knows your exact tools, your exact setup, and your exact rules before it writes a single line. It saves you from fixing AI mistakes. β Vibe-coded builds break because the AI was guessing. Skills stop the guessing. β You get working output the first time not three rounds of debugging something that should have been right. It scales your business without scaling your headcount. β You write the skill once. Every future build inherits it. β One set of rules. Infinite consistent builds. Here's one I'd build right now: Retell AI skill. β Every voice AI project runs through Retell agents, phone numbers, functions, post-call analysis, all of it. β A skill for it means Claude Code knows exactly how to configure agents, wire up webhooks, and connect the stack without guessing the setup every single time. Build the skill once. Never explain your stack again. Follow Krittiya Clark (https://www.linkedin.com/company/109508261/admin/page-posts/published/?share=true#) - I document every build.
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Every n8n workflow has the same shape. Three parts. Every single time. Trigger β Processing β Action That's it. Let me break it down in plain English: Trigger β This is what starts the whole thing β a phone call ends, a form gets submitted, an email lands in your inbox. β Nothing runs until the trigger fires. It's the domino that tips everything else. Processing β This is the middle β where the workflow reads the data, makes decisions, and branches based on conditions. β "If the caller wants to book, go this way. If they want to cancel, go that way." Logic. Rules. No guessing. Action β This is the outcome β log the CRM, send the confirmation email, book the calendar slot, send a confirmation SMS. β This is the part the business actually sees. Everything before it exists just to make this happen correctly. Here's a real one from my own work: AI receptionist takes a call β n8n reads what the caller needed, checks which service they asked about, confirms the appointment details β books the slot in Google Calendar and sends the client a confirmation SMS. No human touching it. No appointment falling through the cracks. That's what n8n does. It takes the conversation and turns it into a business outcome. The AI talks. n8n does the work. Follow @krittiyaclark β I document every build.
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Most plumbing companies don't have a lead problem. They have a phone problem. Owners think they answer nearly every call. The real number is closer to two-thirds. The average plumbing job is worth $300β$800. Most people who hit voicemail don't leave one. They just call the next plumber on the list. So every missed call is a job walking straight to your competitor. It was never a marketing problem. You already paid to make that phone ring. You just couldn't pick it up fast enough. β So I built an AI receptionist that answers every call, day or night. (With Retell AI) β It doesn't just take a message. It checks your actual Google Calendar on the spot, gives the caller real open times, and books the job. β The second the booking is confirmed, the customer gets a text with all the details automatically. β No double bookings. No phone tag. No jobs falling through because nobody got back to them. One recovered job pays for the entire thing. If your phone goes unanswered more than you'd like, this is the fix.π₯
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Most people think AI receptionists are just chatbots on the phone. They're not. Here's the actual stack behind a real AI voice agent: β LLM APIs β the brain. GPT, Claude, Gemini β this is where the actual thinking happens. β Retell AI β handles the live phone call. Listens, responds, books. No human needed. β n8n β connects everything. If Retell is the person talking, n8n is the one actually doing the work behind the scenes. β Google Calendar β appointments land here automatically. Zero manual entry. β Google Sheets β lightweight CRM for call logs, lead data, client records. Five tools. One system. Infinite calls. This is the stack I'm learning to build real AI agents on. Follow Krittiya Clark (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ai-automation-partner/) βI document every build.
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Javin Towers
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Burlington, USA
Systems Integration Expert
$10k+
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Systems Integration Expert
$13K+ earned
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Modular Directory Integration β Webflow & Framer Components
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Boutique Wellness Retreat in Stowe, Vermont
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Green Mountain Distillers: Vermontβs Premier Organic Spirits Diβ¦
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Kenneth Elmer
Winooski, USA
Experienced Brand Designer & 3D Modeler
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Experienced Brand Designer & 3D Modeler
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Honeybee Affirmations β Interactive Whimsical Scene in Spline 3D
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Jar of fireflies Spline 3D
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BAM Pace final - YouTube
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Brand, Style and Communication Guide Design
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Alex Patterson
Vermont, USA
Web Designer & Video Editor ποΈ
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Leadership Dynamics, Inc.
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LaPorte Consulting, LLC.
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Whoseum.net
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Heidi McCabe
Burlington, USA
Redesigning Brands with Intention
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Redesigning Brands with Intention
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Conference Branding
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james kowalski
Westford, USA
Motion Designer specializing in interactive animation
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Motion Designer specializing in interactive animation
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Here are some fun looks under the hood of my winning entry for the #impossibleuiwithrive challenge. I went totally crazy and had so much fun designing, animating, and building this; really felt like I was back in Flash againπ
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A broadcast spot for OLG, I designed and animated the holographic interfaces and synchronized them with the live-action cameras and performers.
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While learning Rive, I decided to revisit some mockups Iβd created for a fictional snowboard competition broadcast and actually build the thing. I learned a ton in the process. The final product is fully interactive, mixes low and high-framerate animations, and is completely dynamic. It allows data-driven content to influence the shape of the design elements. For example, instead of creating 20 different lower-third animations to accommodate varying name lengths, this responsive system offers a one-and-done solution that automatically scales based on whatever value itβs given.
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Advances in Zeiss hardware are enabling new ways to map neural activity to behavior. We distilled these cutting-edge techniques into a clear, engaging, and accessible story.
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Stonehut Studio
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Burlington, USA
Helping businesses create effective experiences.
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Helping businesses create effective experiences.
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Built the full site for Good Bad Things, an independent film about love, vulnerability, and self-acceptance. I handled the Webflow development, turning cinematic visuals into an interactive and accessible experience. The site uses scroll-based motion, CMS collections, and modular layouts so the team can easily update it after launch. Check it out: goodbadthings.com (http://goodbadthings.com) #Webflow #Design #Development #ContraCommunity #ShareYourWork
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Athena Capital Webflow Development
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Southport Boats
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Terminal Merchandise
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Adrienne Parker
Burlington, USA
Designer at Grid & Gravy helping small brands stand tall β¨
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Designer at Grid & Gravy helping small brands stand tall β¨
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Recently designed this digital ad campaign for The Curtis Fund, a Vermont-based nonprofit that provides education scholarships to help Vermonters access brighter futures. β¨ The campaign includes multiple responsive ad sizes built around the message βInvest in Vermontβs FutureβHelp Fund Education Today.β
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Design System for Elite
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Johnson Public Library Brand Guideline
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CVS / Aetna
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