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Just built an end-to-end AI agent workflow stack in 3 days that automates everything from recruiting to reminders to reporting for electrician franchises. What used to take 6+ SaaS tools and a full ops team? Now handled by 12 specialized agents: •Hiring •Screening •Follow-ups •Reminders •AI call reps •Reviews...

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