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itaymalinski

@imalinski

Building the first non-human SEO agency from the beach in Sri Lanka 🌊 20 years SEO → AI agents. $100K/mo agency → replacing it with 43 AI agents.

Underwater انضم Ekim 2021
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@shannholmberg It’s a bit misleading though. It’s paperclip used by postiz founder. He didn’t use it to market postiz to reach 70k/month. Nonetheless, appreciate the use case article!
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Shann³@shannholmberg·
a guy is running an agentic social media scheduler that brings him $73K/month he just showed how he uses Paperclip and AI skills to automate his entire marketing pipeline here´s how he did it 🧵
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@karimbuildsai @AndrewWarner @dotta The fact they are struggling to get their team respond to emails on time only validates even more the need for well trained agents and an agentic team. 😃
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Karim@karimbuildsai·
Zero-human companies are fascinating and I definitely want to experiment with this. But I think the real opportunity right now isn’t replacing humans. It’s giving them back their time. Most businesses I talk to aren’t ready for zero-human. They’re still struggling to get their team to respond to emails on time. Solve the basics really well first. The zero-human future builds itself from there. One step at a time.
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Andrew Warner@AndrewWarner·
🚨 Paperclip dropped another OpenClaw game-changer. Before: manage your team of agents. New: 1-click setup of zero-human companies. All open source. It's like an app store for ZERO-human companies. @dotta, the creator, showed me how to set it up.
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
1 prompt (can you call it even a "prompt"?) - asking Claude Code (Opus 4.6 - 200K Context) to review developers.google.com/crawling/docs/… and a client's robots.txt file and compare if our client meeting best practices. 30 seconds later: Current session: 100% Used. Weekly: 14%. It was 0 and 0. Both reset today! You've hit your limit · resets 5:30pm :(
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@gregisenberg What would be the channel clients who are used to SaaS/buttons/interface will use the agents? Something like Paperclip where they have access to agents with task assignments? Simple chat? Web UI/Web chat? A form?
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
Most SaaS products are a collection of workflows that can be rewritten as agent skills Many will die The top ones will pivot to agent companies
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Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein·
This is crazy, this recent introduction of ridiculously low rate limits has basically rendered Claude Code useless to me. They really need to change this or I'm going to cancel all of my accounts soon. It kicks in with like 3 or 4 agents going at once.
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@LoicBerthelot I would emphasize the importance of creating the verification/review gates. Assigning tasks is easy. The main game is reviewing them in the eyes of your expertise.
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LoucB@LoicBerthelot·
After 3 SaaS making $35K, $750K, and $85K MRR. 100% bootstrapped. Here’s the fastest way to turn AI agents into full-time employees: 🧵
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@startupideaspod We are using Paperclip to orchestrate one of the smartest outreach campaigns for our SEO agency. It’s insane.
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The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃
Paperclip has been live for 3 weeks. A roofing company is already using it to close more deals. Here's how: They built agents that - pull satellite imagery - cross-reference hail damage data - find neighborhoods likely to have insurance coverage than feed these warm leads straight to their sales team They're not a tech company. They're a blue-collar business running AI agents. And they're not alone: - A dentist is using it to manage his foundation. - A security firm ran automated audits on Paperclip itself. - Marketing agencies are replacing manual workflows with agents. 3 weeks. Roofers. Dentists. Security firms. And they're just getting started.
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

I met the guy behind Paperclip. he won't show his face, but he just built one of the FASTEST growing open-source projects in AI. how to use Paperclip to hire AI agents to ACTUALLY run a startup with 0 employees: 1. with paperclip, you hire a team of AI agents like CEO, engineer, QA, video editor, content strategist and manage them from one dashboard. it works with Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, or any model on OpenRouter. you're not locked into one provider. 2. your AI agents wake up capable but with zero memory. they don't know who they are, where they are, or what they're supposed to be doing. kinda like that movie memento from back in the day you need to leave them Polaroids like heartbeat checklists, persona prompts, written context. that's how you keep them on track. 3. when an agent makes a mistake, you don't rewrite everything. you add one rule to their persona prompt. "always define a success condition for every task." "always pass work to QA before closing." you're training them like you'd train a junior hire. one correction at a time. 4. skills extend what your agents can do. want a video editor who can produce animated content? install the Remotion skill. want security reviews? there's a skill for that. 5. the biggest lever for quality is encoding your own taste. AI can do everything except know your values. design sensibility, brand voice, success criteria but you have to write it down. 6. don't one-shot your startup. agentic design patterns matter. the simplest one: after the engineer builds something, QA reviews it. structure prevents compounding errors. one-shotting an entire app is fun for 30 minutes, then it falls apart. 7. Paperclip tracks every token spent and every task completed. you can use your existing subscriptions (Claude, Codex) so spend shows as $0, or hook into API credits for real dollar tracking. 8. importable companies are coming. Gary Tan's G-Stack, a full game studio, 300+ agent repos... you can "acqui-hire" a proven agent team into your Paperclip instance instead of building from scratch. the future is downloading a tested org that actually works. 9. routines let you automate recurring work. "every day at 10am, read what was merged into the main branch and write a Discord update celebrating community contributors." it runs, you review, you improve. every task is traceable. 10. maximizer mode is next. you tell the CEO "build this game" and it does whatever it takes and hires who it needs, keeps pressing until it's done. no token anxiety. just outcomes. use @ideabrowser for startup ideas/trends to get started thank you for @dotta for doing this podcast and breaking down exactly how people can hire ai agent teams with paperclip you won't find an episode like this anywhere else episode is live on @startupideaspod on your fav platforms (follow for more) is this not the greatest time in history to be building? im rooting for you now go watch my frien

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itaymalinski@imalinski·
I'm sitting on a beach in Sri Lanka watching my AI agency run itself. Here's what just happened in 30 minutes while I was in the water: 8 specialized AI agents — orchestrated on Paperclip — audited 15 moving companies in New York. They crawled their sites. Pulled competitor traffic data. Found the exact technical issues killing their rankings. Wrote a dev-ready fix ticket for each one. Then a 9th agent wrote 5 personalized cold emails per company. Email #2 includes the ticket. Something like: "P.S. I pulled one issue ready to send to your dev team right now: 14 pages have the wrong canonical tag. Here's the fix." 15 companies. 75 emails. 15 dev tickets. All done. I didn't write a single word. I didn't send a single email. I picked the niche, pressed launch, and paddled out. This is what a non-human SEO agency looks like in 2026. We're just getting started. 🦞
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Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
WE ARE SO BACK time to start claudemaxxing again.
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@Kedbranten Thanks. Yes, I already few done-for-you clients. 1K/months for us to run agentic seo workflows. I want to build a low-touch product with signup, trial, etc. At least to turn just a small part of all I built into micro saas.
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Kedbrant@Kedbranten·
@imalinski before building the full stack, have you tried running it as a done-for-you service first? manual billing, onboard 5 customers directly. validates demand and funds the infrastructure later
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
I built an AI-powered SEO audit pipeline. 8 agents, 80+ checks, competitive intelligence across entire markets. It runs, it works, it finds real issues. I cannot figure out how to let someone else use it. I'm not a beginner, I've built internal tools with auth, dashboards, APIs. 20 years in SEO, 2 years vibe-coding with AI. Built and sold an agency. But there's a gap between "works on my server" and "public product with trials, billing, multi-tenant, proper security." What I actually need: → A boilerplate that handles: auth, multi-tenant, billing/trials, API keys, usage limits, role-based access, proper security → A way to wire my Python/Node backend into a frontend people can actually use → Something that doesn't take 3 months to set up before I can ship the actual product I don't need to learn React from scratch. I need the infrastructure layer so I can plug in my domain expertise and ship. Non-dev founders who've shipped public products: Did you use an existing boilerplate? Built your own? Found a technical co-founder? Something else entirely? Genuinely asking. Every product idea I have dies at this exact step. Thanks guys! 🏄‍♂️ Building from Sri Lanka
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
Why not? :) I am working on a full Agentic SEO agency that can compete with my main agency that runs by human. Building full auditing, optimization and reporting pipelines on paperclip agent orchestration. Allowing end to end pipeline execution of new clients. Simple one task: "onboard client A, this is the campaign brief" - campaign brief was also generated by AI based on our demo call and kickoff session.
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David Quaid - AI SEO@DavidGQuaid·
Why is nobody using AI to build complex SEO reports?
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@greenytrades I have been a heavy user for months... never hit my weekly limit. Since the last couple of days, I hit weekly limit in few hours. Something is wrong. I expect we will soon get a new update about new limitations, and what used to be our regular usage they will charge $5K.
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Greeny@greenytrades·
WTF ain't no way.... I was just getting started
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
I built an AI-powered SEO audit pipeline. 8 agents, 80+ checks, competitive intelligence across entire markets. It runs, it works, it finds real issues. I cannot figure out how to let someone else use it. I'm not a beginner, I've built internal tools with auth, dashboards, APIs. 20 years in SEO, 2 years vibe-coding with AI. Built and sold an agency. But there's a gap between "works on my server" and "public product with trials, billing, multi-tenant, proper security." What I actually need: → A boilerplate that handles: auth, multi-tenant, billing/trials, API keys, usage limits, role-based access, proper security → A way to wire my Python/Node backend into a frontend people can actually use → Something that doesn't take 3 months to set up before I can ship the actual product I don't need to learn React from scratch. I need the infrastructure layer so I can plug in my domain expertise and ship. Non-dev founders who've shipped public products: Did you use an existing boilerplate? Built your own? Found a technical co-founder? Something else entirely? Genuinely asking. Every product idea I have dies at this exact step. Thanks guys! 🏄‍♂️ Building from Sri Lanka
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@claudeai Meanwhile, everyone's usage maxxed out 20x times faster 🤣
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Claude@claudeai·
A small thank you to everyone using Claude: We’re doubling usage outside our peak hours for the next two weeks.
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itaymalinski@imalinski·
@jumperz Used 60% in like 10 minutes.. this week was the first time i hit the weekly cap since the last 8 months… and every 15 minutes i need to wait 4 hours. This is a disaster
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