@ariel__sol Thanks brother. I stopped after my uncle passed, just didnt have the energy to do them for a long time. But i have been meaning to start again, soon hopefully
I caught Solana memes late 23 and it changed my life. Ive been growing increasingly anxious that I’m going to miss the next narrative gold rush.
Ironically, it seems when the time comes its going to be the same handful of memes that rip peoples faces off
Class of 2023 OG memes have finally been forgotten by the timeline.
After stairs up to $2b, elevator down to $50m, $POPCAT looking like decent r/r for first time in a long time. Would wait for type II reaction on daily to place stop loss.
OpenClaw just DESTROYED the influencer market.
(and I’m giving you the blueprint for FREE)
Most $1M TikTok Shops are stuck because they’re:
•wasting samples
•Wasting 10+ hours outreach and coaching creators
•putting $$$ into ads that don’t convert
Meanwhile, AI-powered shops are scaling on autopilot.
Zero ad spend wasted.
Zero hours lost.
Zero trends missed.
I’ve tested every AI model for e-commerce growth.
The results were already insane.
But the new multimodal models? A different league.
Here’s what they do:
→ Analyzes your best-performing videos & generates 10x more creative concepts
→ Writes the scripts, finds the clips, and even edits the videos
→ Responds to 100% of comments and DMs, converting questions into sales
→ Scans 1M+ videos a day to predict the next winning product
→ Finds and recruits influencer partners for you on AUTOPILOT (we already have creator lists, this selects and trains them)
The system learns your brand, your voice, your winning formula.
Human-level creativity. At SCALE.
And it replicates it perfectly across your entire operation.
This is the future of e-commerce.
Want the free blueprint to start scaling to 7-figures/month?
1.Connect with me
2.Comment “SCALE”
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the 10 most profitable workflows local businesses are buying right now.
i've built 47 of these in the last 3 weeks using synta. here's what they pay, what each does, and how fast they deploy:
→ missed call text-back ($800-1,500) - 3 min
client gets a reply in 60 seconds instead of never calling back
→ review request automation ($500-1,200) - 4 min
google reviews triple within the first month
→ appointment no-show recovery ($1,200-2,500) - 5 min
recovers 30-40% of lost revenue automatically
→ AI receptionist + call routing ($2,000-4,000) - 8 min
24/7 coverage. zero missed calls. zero salaries.
→ instant quote generator ($1,500-3,000) - 7 min
response time drops from 2 days to 2 minutes
→ client onboarding sequence ($1,800-3,500) - 9 min
forms, doc collection, payments - one workflow handles all of it
→ invoice follow-up + payment recovery ($1,000-2,000) - 4 min
late payments drop by 60% without a single awkward phone call
→ social proof collector ($600-1,200) - 3 min
auto-requests testimonials and publishes to google/socials
→ lead scoring + routing ($1,500-3,000) - 6 min
hot leads hit your phone. cold leads get nurtured automatically.
→ weekly owner dashboard ($1,200-2,500) - 5 min
revenue, reviews, leads, appointments - one email every monday morning
average build time: 5.4 minutes.
average revenue per workflow: $1,750.
close rate when you build it live in front of them: 70%.
every single one self-heals through synta's MCP. no debugging. no maintenance calls from clients at 11pm.
i put together a free PDF with:
→ all 10 copy-paste prompts (word for word what i type into synta)
→ pricing calculator by complexity + industry
→ the live demo script that closes 7 out of 10
→ objection handling for "i'll think about it"
→ synta MCP setup walkthrough (5 min)
comment "RETAINER" and i'll send it.
synta(.)io - describe the workflow in plain english. it builds, deploys, and fixes itself.
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AI animated videos are going super viral right now.
And my OpenClaw just fully automated the entire process 🤯
One message in Telegram. That's it.
The agent writes a first-person narrative, generates 3D Pixar-style characters with Nano Banana Pro, animates the transformation with Veo 3, and Veo handles the voiceover natively.
No manual prompting between tools.
No editing.
No copying and pasting.
I type "make a video about food rotting in a fridge" and walk away.
It comes back with animated ginger roots crying on a shelf, garlic sprouting tentacles, rice growing mold — each one speaking in first person while they decay.
"I'm ginger... please stop leaving me in the fridge..."
These are the exact videos faceless content pages are using to build $45k-$120k/month education funnels.
Health content, product demos, explainers — anything.
The difference is they're doing it manually.
3-4 tools, multiple steps per video.
This runs as a single OpenClaw skill:
→ Give it a topic
→ It writes the story
→ Generates the characters
→ Animates with voice
→ Delivers the final cut
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies producing volume creative without a production team.
I put this skill + a complete setup guide into a Google Drive folder.
Want access for free?
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sonnet 4.5 just mass-produced $23,400 in local business contracts.
in one weekend.
here's exactly what happened:
friday night i made a list of 30 local businesses within 15 miles.
not tech companies. not startups.
a laundromat.
a pest control guy.
a dentist office.
two landscapers.
a funeral home.
a dog groomer.
a commercial cleaner.
a physical therapy clinic.
a pool company.
saturday morning i called 12 of them and asked one question:
"what's the most annoying part of your day?"
every single one had an answer within 4 seconds.
the pool company: "we lose 11 jobs a week because nobody follows up cancellations."
the PT clinic: "insurance verification takes 3 hours every morning."
the cleaning company: "we quote in 2 days. our competitor quotes in 2 hours."
i didn't pitch anything.
i didn't mention AI.
i didn't say the word "automation."
i said: "what if that was fixed by monday?"
then i opened synta, typed exactly what they told me, and built each workflow in 4-11 minutes while they watched.
results from saturday alone:
→ pool company: $2,500 setup + $500/mo retainer
→ PT clinic: $3,800 (saving them $19K/yr in labor)
→ cleaning company: $2,200 setup + $400/mo
→ dog groomer: $450 one-time
→ pest control: $1,800 setup + $300/mo
5 closed. 7 more scheduled for next week.
total: $10,750 upfront + $1,200/mo recurring
projected year 1: $23,400+
zero proposals.
zero decks.
zero "let me get back to you."
they watched it work. they paid on the spot.
i documented the entire framework:
→ the 1-question discovery script
→ all 6 copy-paste workflow prompts
→ what to charge (pricing guide by complexity)
→ synta MCP setup (how every workflow self-heals)
comment "LOCAL" and i'll send the full PDF.
consultants charge $15K for a discovery workshop.
i just gave you the playbook for free.
synta(.)io
outbound will never be the same after Claude Sonnet 4.6.
dropped today. most people will use it wrong.
there's a fine line between AI that makes you faster and AI that makes you sound like everyone else.
we took a different route.
we use Claude to make our human outbound operators 3-5x faster - not to replace them.
that's why i put together a doc of Claude prompts built specifically for outbound pipeline. designed for $10K-$250K+ B2B deals.
inside you'll find prompts to help your team:
→ analyse accounts and map buying committees in minutes
→ run 10-minute research before writing a single email
→ generate 3-5 cold email variants per angle without sounding like a bot
→ draft follow-ups based on specific replies and objections
→ prep talking points before outbound calls
→ tighten copy to avoid spam triggers and protect deliverability
these aren't generic chatgpt prompts.
they're built to make Claude think like a seasoned outbound operator plugged into a human-led engine.
the best part? paste them straight in and go.
comment "PROMPTS" and i'll send it over.
This AI UGC workflow is f*cking nuts 🤯
One prompt -> five completely different characters + five full ad variations, all generated automatically in a single run.
Perfect for DTC brands and creative agencies who need volume but don't have time to build each variation from scratch.
Most people making AI UGC are doing it one video at a time.
New character, new prompt, new script, new render.
Repeat.
It works, but it doesn't scale.
By the time you've built 5 variations to test, you've burned half a day.
This workflow solves it:
→ Enter one initial prompt with your product and angle
→ Auto-generates 5 unique AI characters
→ Builds hook scripts for each variation
→ Writes the bridge with your actual product image
→ Creates the CTA — all 5 versions in one shot
No building each video manually.
No copy-pasting prompts over and over.
No bottleneck between idea and creative testing.
What you get:
> 5 unique character variations from a single prompt
> Hook, bridge, and CTA scripts tailored to each character
> Product image integration baked in
> A repeatable system you can run every time you need fresh creative
Built 100% with AI.
Want a copy of the full workflow for free?
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> be my biz model
> $100,000/month
> 4000+ customers
> 300+ clients
> $3 million made
> no sales calls
> no group coaching calls
> only 1 team member
> 95% profit margins
> in a 34 minute uncut video
Comment “model” and I’ll get you the link
when someone asks "why do you spend so much time on crypto", it's difficult to explain the upside asymmetry in a way they can understand.
money left in a stock index will roughly double in a decade.
meanwhile, majors aside, i have low 5 figure positions in a few different coins, and think "would love for one of these to be mid 6 figures or even hit 7 figures by cycle culmination", something that would take a century to happen in tradfi, yet there's a very meaningful chance it happens.
the rub: you need to commit 10,000 hours of drinking from the info firehose here to have the context and experience to make that happen, in terms of asset selection and execution.
that said, 10k hours > 100 years