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Patrick Spychalski: From Clay to Kiln—Saving Clients Thousands of Hours with AI

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In this episode of the AI Chronicles podcast, host Kyle James speaks with Patrick Spychalski, founder of The Kiln, an agency focused on helping mid-market to enterprise companies implement AI effectively. They discuss the challenges businesses face in adopting AI, the unique capabilities of Clay as a workflow tool, and the future vision of The Kiln as a bespoke AI consulting agency.

Links:

The Kiln: thekiln.com

GPT Trainer: Automate anything with AI -> gpt-trainer.com

Key Moments:

  • The Kiln specializes in helping companies implement AI efficiently.
  • AI can automate many manual tasks, creating significant time savings.
  • Clay is a powerful tool for lead sourcing and workflow automation.
  • Many companies struggle to discern valuable AI tools from noise.
  • The Kiln aims to be a custom AI consultant for businesses.
  • AI can generate substantial pipeline for companies.
  • Efficient workflows can save hundreds of hours weekly.
  • Understanding client needs is crucial for effective AI implementation.
  • The Kiln has generated billions in pipeline for clients.
  • AI tools should be tailored to specific business workflows.
  continue reading

48 episodes

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In this episode of the AI Chronicles podcast, host Kyle James speaks with Patrick Spychalski, founder of The Kiln, an agency focused on helping mid-market to enterprise companies implement AI effectively. They discuss the challenges businesses face in adopting AI, the unique capabilities of Clay as a workflow tool, and the future vision of The Kiln as a bespoke AI consulting agency.

Links:

The Kiln: thekiln.com

GPT Trainer: Automate anything with AI -> gpt-trainer.com

Key Moments:

  • The Kiln specializes in helping companies implement AI efficiently.
  • AI can automate many manual tasks, creating significant time savings.
  • Clay is a powerful tool for lead sourcing and workflow automation.
  • Many companies struggle to discern valuable AI tools from noise.
  • The Kiln aims to be a custom AI consultant for businesses.
  • AI can generate substantial pipeline for companies.
  • Efficient workflows can save hundreds of hours weekly.
  • Understanding client needs is crucial for effective AI implementation.
  • The Kiln has generated billions in pipeline for clients.
  • AI tools should be tailored to specific business workflows.
  continue reading

48 episodes

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