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Ram

@ravancodes

I help service businesses & SaaS founders get 30–50% more leads, 10–20% higher conversions, and smoother ops with an AI-powered growth system.

Tamilnadu 参加日 Haziran 2014
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Ram@ravancodes·
If you run an ecommerce brand or a SaaS and you are not visible inside AI answers in 2025 you are already losing customers without even knowing it. Let me explain why.
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@googlegemma I just written some posts saying Gemma 4 released. Going to build something
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Google Gemma@googlegemma·
Gemma 4 was released 3 days ago. What have you built with it so far? Show us what you got! 👇
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@peturgeorgievv @claudeai Recently I faced the same. I am using codex to double verify the work did by claude. I have created the skill to invoke the codex. This actually helping. Inspired from @soulblissX thanks deeps, it worked for me.
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Petar Georgiev
Petar Georgiev@peturgeorgievv·
Today, claude is EXTREMELY stupid. I have no idea what the team is doing at @claudeai but its absurd. It generates so bad code, I have to manually check absolutely everything and rewrite. It forgets to generate migrations, update files, check tests etc.
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@soulblissX Thanks for sharing deeps. Going to try it.
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Deeps@soulblissX·
If it's small and simple updates, I use Claude Code. For broader planning, I enable context7 MCP with Claude Code, then pass the plan to Codex (also with context7 MCP) for review. I return the review to Claude Code and run the review loop process 3-4 times. The plan becomes nearly bulletproof. Next, I use Claude Code with 7-8 parallel subagents depending on the task scope to implement the code, then get it reviewed by Codex. Additional bugs are caught when I test the implementation and fix them with Codex.
Praveen Naik@p_naix

I'm most likely switching to Codex. Claude sucks these days. It goes into OVERTHINKING mode, wastes 10mins of thinking tokens and writes horrible code. Anybody else facing this?

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Ram@ravancodes·
@ElevateGuurl This usually happens when Meta cannot deduct pending payments. It often occurs when payments are made through UPI without adding a card. We’ve helped many clients recover their accounts in this situation. We can help you as well. Let’s connect.
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Bhavani Ravi@BhavaniRavi_·
You are not stuck You are trying to move in 13 different directions at the same time Making yourself a nice little tornado
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Pramod@pramodk73·
This is huge win for me and CrawlChat 🥳 Started building CrawlChat 11 months ago, not a marketing guy. Always believed in product, tech, solving the problem. All I could do is make a better product. Onboarded ~7 customers, new to B2B, very close to onboarding another one who is already using Kapa, market leader. They compared responses from Kapa and CrawlChat for ~800 questions on 8k pages and the results are awesome! CrawlChat almost for all questions performed as par if not better ;) and they love the app, quality, features, UI. This gives me a lot of confidence on myself and the product and I am pumped to grind more on it. Mostly they will onboard post this festive season. Super excited for CrawlChat 2026!
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Ram@ravancodes·
Agent -> Plan and operate independently based on input and environmental feedback. They are autonomous, define tool calls, sequences based on the problem it solving. Example: Claude Coding agent.
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Ram@ravancodes·
Today, I have learnt the difference between workflows and agents. Workflows -> Predicted output, and where we define a clear sequence of steps. Example: Content creation using n8n. #Learninpublic
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Bhanu Teja P@pbteja1998·
Every once in a while, I get a customer in SiteGPT… who gives a ton of feedback and asks for so many fixes. I used to think that these are high maintenance customers… and I should avoid them. But I realized that these are the power users who use the product deeply… They are hitting the edge cases that no one even knows existed. They are trying everything the product has to offer, and seeing how it can help them. My product becomes better because of people like them. I realized that if no one complains about the product, then no one is using it. If someone cares enough to complain, then they will care enough to stay. So now every time someone gives feedback or even if they complain, I look at it very positively. These days, if no one complains, I recheck everything and see if something broke 😅
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@theseoguy_ Yes 💯 agree. I get to rank ecommerce collection pages in two weeks by updating the meta titles and adding FAQ content.
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The SEO Guy
The SEO Guy@theseoguy_·
The meta title is the most important on-page ranking factor and nobody optimizes it correctly. Here's the formula. Service + Location + Business Name 'Roof Repair Phoenix | ABC Roofing' Not 'Welcome to ABC Roofing - The Best Roofers in Arizona' Google reads your meta title to understand what your page is about. If your primary keyword isn't in there, you're telling Google this page isn't relevant. Keep it under 60 characters so it doesn't get cut off in search results. Put your most important keyword first. Include your location if you're a local business. I've seen rankings jump 10 spots just from fixing meta titles. It's the easiest fix that makes the biggest impact. Check your meta titles right now. If they don't follow this formula, fix them today.
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Today, as part of my 30-Day GenAI Challenge, I built a small RAG application POC. I used: Python OpenAI for embeddings and summarization Qdrant as the vector database It’s a simple app where I used a PDF and created a chat application on top of it. @TheLearningDev
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Ram@ravancodes·
@Rishhari So each month with real progress and transparent on reports
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Ram@ravancodes·
@Rishhari I am doing SEO for an ecommerce website at 15k per month. I just completed two months of work. In the first month, I fixed technical issues in their Shopify site, including speed and crawlability problems.
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Rishabh Harish | Scaling Wellbi
Just got quoted ₹1 lakh for SEO on a retainer basis. Honestly confused about how to track real progress vs someone just dragging work to stay on retainer. The service industry really needs transparent milestone based pricing. Anyone been through this? How do you measure actual SEO value?
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@Rishhari In the second month, I focused on their collection and product pages with proper keyword research and competitor analysis. Now their collection pages have started appearing in Google results and even in ChatGPT search results.
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Ram@ravancodes·
@thejustinwelsh Yes! Unfortunately, it’s hard to find them on X and other popular mediums. I recently saw an experienced software engineer who has 2 decades of experience writing in his personal WordPress blog.
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
The internet is full of people who learned something yesterday and taught it today. Real expertise is knowing what breaks, why it breaks, and how to see it before it breaks. That's what people actually pay for.
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Ram@ravancodes·
So if you are not visible in AI answers, you are not visible to your customers in 2026. Want your brand here? Let’s talk.
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Ram@ravancodes·
ChatGPT is also working on instant checkouts. Soon customers will buy products right inside AI tools without even visiting a website. The ecommerce journey is going to change completely in 2026.
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I got excited and tested in ChatGPT and Perplexity right away. It was real. The FAQ section helped AI understand the site, and it started citing the brand in AI answers.
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Ram@ravancodes·
I just answered the questions as directly as possible, the same way AI does. Within two weeks, those category pages started to rank in Google. I also saw citations in Google Overview.
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Ram@ravancodes·
When my ecommerce client came to me, they had almost no visibility in AI answers. Not in ChatGPT, not in Perplexity. They were not even cited for their main keywords. A few pages were ranking in Google, but they were all blog pages.
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Ram@ravancodes·
I found the hidden gold in their collection pages. Those pages had no content, only product cards. That was the opportunity. I added clear, relevant content and a small FAQ section. I did not repeat keywords.
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