u/yummydummii

My team and I have been stressed for months about the August 2026 deadline for AI labeling. The idea of manually adding disclosure tags and metadata to every single output was a non-starter.

I ended up building a 'set and forget' system for our company that handles all the Article 13 requirements automatically. It’s been running for a week now, and just knowing we won’t get hit with those 7% fines feels like a weight off my shoulders.

Has anyone else automated this yet, or are you still planning to do it manually? If anyone is stuck on the technical side, I’m happy to share what I learned about the metadata injection logic.

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u/yummydummii — 7 days ago
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My team and I have been stressed for months about the August 2026 deadline for AI labeling. The idea of manually adding disclosure tags and metadata to every single output was a non-starter.

I ended up building a 'set and forget' system for our company that handles all the Article 13 requirements automatically. It’s been running for a week now, and just knowing we won’t get hit with those 7% fines feels like a weight off my shoulders.

Has anyone else automated this yet, or are you still planning to do it manually? If anyone is stuck on the technical side, I’m happy to share what I learned about the metadata injection logic.

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u/yummydummii — 7 days ago

Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on a simple AI voice assistant for small service businesses (think restoration, contractors, etc.) that answers missed calls, responds to customers, and helps capture leads automatically.

The idea is basically:

Customer calls → no one picks up

AI answers, gathers info, can follow up via text

Business doesn’t lose the lead

I’ve started reaching out to businesses, but I feel like I’m hitting a wall.

Either:

People don’t respond

Or they don’t see the value right away

So I’m wondering:

If you’ve sold to local businesses before, what actually gets their attention?

Is “missed calls = lost revenue” the right angle, or is there a better pain point to lead with?

Would you change the offer itself (like free trial, pay-per-lead, etc.)?

What would make you actually consider something like this if you owned a small service business?

Not trying to sell anything here—I genuinely want to figure out if I’m approaching this wrong before I go all in.

Appreciate any real feedback (even if it’s harsh).

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u/yummydummii — 10 days ago

all of my local plumbers never answer my calls/texts and I've started reaching out to ones in the next town over.. same deal.. luckily a college buddy of mine could come out and solve my issue yesterday.. but is this a frequent issue? I'm aware that there are jobs to be done but... is there no automated system yall use to catch customers? seems like money literally just slipping through the cracks for you guys

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u/yummydummii — 12 days ago
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What's the most annoying thing you do in SAP daily? Something you wish you could automate? For me it’d be pulling reports and having to piece everything together manually.

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u/yummydummii — 12 days ago