AI Growth Engineer
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AI Growth Engineer
@EngMarketer
ex-SWE • vibe coding my way to $10m then $1b ➠ https://t.co/hWZMbjWwhw ➠ https://t.co/fiHaTwYScT ➠ https://t.co/cS1GUh5nE7
build your MVP fast → Se unió Mart 2022
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@romanbuildsaas curious, how much are you paying monthly for email infra? 6.5K cold emails a day, is that like spread across 86 domains x 3 emails each?
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GojiberryAI grew 106% in one month and is now just a few days away from $1M ARR.
Here is everything I’m doing right now to grow as fast as possible.
A) Outreach Marketing
1) LinkedIn
8 accounts
35 connection requests and 40 DMs per account per day
We use GojiberryAI to grow GojiberryAI.
Our SaaS finds high intent leads and contacts them automatically to deliver high value blueprints and book demos.
2) Email
6,500 cold emails per day
Around 2% reply rate
This is a high volume strategy.
We offer valuable blueprints and it works very well.
People read, subscribe, or book demos.
B) Inbound Marketing
1) LinkedIn
8 posts per day, one per account
6 days per week are lead magnet content
1 day per week is founder content
2) X
3 posts per day across 3 accounts
No strict strategy, I document what we’re building.
3) Threads
1 repost per day
4) Reddit
2 posts per week
I focus on high value content.
5) YouTube
Previously 1 video per day, currently 2 per week
The strategy is to rank in SEO on competitor keywords.
C) Paid marketing
1) 3 LinkedIn influencer posts per week, around $500 each
I contact them, negotiate, write the posts, and approve them.
2) An Ad placement on TrustMRR with @marclou
3) Facebook retargeting
+ We are scaling paid ads aggressively in February.
D) Demos
Between 5 and 8 demos per day
Mostly sales teams
Around 70% close rate to the free plan
I do not love doing demos, but they are powerful.
If I fully opened my calendar, I could probably do 20 per day.
E) SEO
We use Outrank by @tibo_maker.
Someone edits and improves the articles.
It is starting to gain a LOT of traction.
What is working :
- Using our own tool to grow our own tool. That is incredibly powerful.
- Strong organic traction with 50k visitors per month
- Churn is decreasing
- Strong customer results
- Stable product and fast development cycles
- Very responsive customer support
- We built scripts that automatically reply to LinkedIn comments with the requested resource. Huge time saver.
- AI is helping me achieve 10x more than ever before.
What is not working :
- I am alone in marketing.
- All of this takes around 18 hours per day and I am overheating.
- Reddit and YouTube quality is dropping because I do not have enough time.
I am currently hiring a right hand operator to fix this.
The goal :
With paid ads and hiring, the objective is to go from 1M to 2M ARR as fast as possible.
LFG.

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@nozmen @mmt_lvt @DanielLockyer looked sus initially as its not a verified org but the core contributors seem to be legitly from cisco
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@mmt_lvt @DanielLockyer When you go into the repository and take a look—if you actually looked—you’ll genuinely understand it. Whether it’s Cisco or not.
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malware found in the top downloaded skill on clawhub
and so it begins

Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer
I estimate we're only a couple of weeks from an extremely serious security issue within a company, resulting from using one of these AI assistants They're being given full access to secrets and tooling, and now we find they're accessible to the public internet Fun times ahead
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AI runs my content strategy now.
Built a system that watches industry news every hour, filters junk articles, and auto-generates Twitter threads plus LinkedIn posts.
AI scores each piece for quality before writing anything.
High scores get published automatically. Medium scores hit my review queue. Garbage gets archived.
Never scrambling for post ideas at 11pm anymore.
Comment "NEWS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)

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I built an AI marketing agent to run my $100K media company.
After 4 months of prompting, tooling, and integrations, I built this agent that effectively replaced my content team.
Here’s how it works under the hood:
→ Scrapes Reddit, Hacker News, X, and Google News
→ Publishes a Morning Brew–style daily AI newsletter (10k daily readers)
→ Repurposes that content into:
• viral Twitter threads (like this one)
• short-form videos for TikTok & Instagram
• Reddit posts
• high-engagement LinkedIn updates
→ Produces content that’s driven millions of impressions
→ Generates custom, brand-aligned images for every unique asset
All automated.
The entire system runs through Jarvis-like voice commands, powered by ElevenLabs + n8n (see video below, I literally trained it on Jarvis from Iron Man).
No manual content creation.
No team to manage.
Runs while I sleep.
I'm no longer focusing on this business, so I'm giving all this away for free. If you want the complete system, prompting, n8n templates, & setup walkthrough:
Comment “AGENT”
Like & Retweet
Follow me (so I can DM you)
I’ll send everything over.
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@jefftangx My guess though is that Anthropic is taking a very different direction and to focus more on targeting developers is why
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I kind of wish Manus got acquired by Anthropic
Manus's baseline chat is like a hybrid Deep Research from Perplexity and ChatGPT, but faster and better
Manus's computer use is the best in town (#1 on benchmark and in practice), and you can also let it use your browser to use your auth. I don't need it that much but it's better than Atlas right now which is trying too hard to be different
Manus has better full-stack application development than browser Claude or ChatGPT, since it has a sandbox, db, filesystem, and notifications. Those 2 are only good at light frontend
But when I try to build more complex apps, I have to export and then I can no longer iterate within Manus, and importing code back in is not a good workflow, I've told them this
If Manus and CC had a baby, we'd be in an utterly insane world
But I'm glad Meta is getting back into the game
And either way, all of this will be built anyway by Manus and others, probably in 3 months
Thank you for your attention
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@EngMarketer @TellaHQ feel free - would love to hear them and pass them along as well
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@TellaHQ you guys are pretty amazing but oh man, it lags so much when I'm in quick recording mode on my Mac :(
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@DStrachman he might have been preparing a surprise for her at home 😎
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@johnnylinsf @TellaHQ Ah yes, i'm on Sequoia :(
I'll update the OS! Thanks for the tip Johnny!
Really love Tella so far – the web editor is super amazing. There are some UX quirks that could be better though – happy to DM.
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@EngMarketer @TellaHQ the menu bar issue is actually a macOS issue 🫠 what macOS version are you on? taheo seems to have fixed it for me. if you’re on sequoia you may need to restart your computer for it to go away
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@sxmawl looks super sick tbh! i'd love to give it a try.
wondering if there's any way you could also collab w/ Tella to make recordings way better?
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Tl;dr: we got into YC W26!!!!
We’re building Cardboard (agentic video editor)
A few months ago, I shut down my last startup and booked a flight to SF (didn't go into debt).
I shared my story publicly for the first time, and it ended up getting 85k+ impressions on LinkedIn. I was vulnerable, but I knew I wanted to do the -1 to 0 journey again and just follow my curiosity tbh.
In SF, I met founders, researchers, and builders I’ve looked up to for many years. They are earnest, truth-seeking, and obsessed with their craft. It was like my X feed is out of this tiny rectangle. The thing that stood out most was simple: bias to action.
On Nov 1, I started building with my school best friend, @ishandeveloper. We picked a problem we both felt personally: video editing is still painfully slow and manual today.
We realised that there isn’t a VS Code-like open, extensible editor we can build agents on top of so we had to build everything from scratch. The momentum was great, we were able to get to an agent that single-shot Cardboard’s product demo from random screen recordings.
I asked him - do you want to apply to YC? And he said “yes”. And in the process, we realised @garrytan was right, filling the application definitely levels up your idea. It forced us to rethink everything from first principles.
We were pretty stoic about the application. So we just kept our heads down and started shipping features every single day. We submitted an honest update to YC, and after that everything moved really fast. We got an interview the next day and acceptance the day after that.
Huge thanks to @maitreya_wagh, @srinisarkar, @JayantPanwar17 and @_shubhankar for helping us with the application.
The YC news was a breath of fresh air after a really long time. We doubled down, Ishan quit, we moved out of Bangalore, and in the middle of all that, we shipped like a 10-person team with just 2 people.
Since then, we’ve shipped:
- Keyframes, transcription + captions, canvas editing
- Advanced background options, playback speed
- Agent overhaul and AI video understanding
- Music library, crop and text tools.
- Blazing fast exports and a new landing page
We’re launching in January 2026 - so keep an eye out.
Meanwhile, we're inviting design partners: if you’re leading or working in growth or marketing teams that use video as a distribution channel to ship launch videos, ads, recaps, testimonials, or weekly content, and you care about speed, I’d love to work closely with you.
Cardboard will be the fastest way for a team to go from raw assets to a polished story.
Not “a better timeline.” An editor that behaves like a teammate. It understands your footage, takes first passes, iterates with feedback, and helps you ship more videos with the same team.
DM me if you want early access to a design partner slot.

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@TellaHQ Let me try! Although a big issue is that when I minimize the Tella window while recording, clicking on the icon in menubar never stops the recording
or maybe I'm not doing it correctly? it wasn't the most intuitive
but otherwise, the web app and editing experience is sick
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@EngMarketer Quick Mode shouldn't affect perf. But recording resolution might.
Can you try dropping your cam/screen resolution and see if that helps?
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